Discover DiorSplit sunglasses, latest by Dior, inspired by a theme from the Dior Spring Summer 2016 fashion show – the stripes. Bold, modern and minimalistic.
In lines with the Spring Summer 2016 ready-to-wear collection, Dior launched their latest sunglasses, DiorSplit. And what’s so special about them, you ask? The latest sunglasses give a unique twist to the classic aviator shape. Two-tone with the metal frame, the colored lenses create a bold horizontal stripe:
The frame of DiorSplit is thin and the overall look, minimalistic. DiorSplit sunglasses take their inspiration from a theme of Spring Summer 2016 fashion show – the stripes. The fashion house describes that collection as “femininity and sensitivity, purity of lines, precision in technique, with strength and impact.” If you haven’t already, check out the collection here: Dior Spring Summer 2016 Ready to Wear Collection Review.
Here’s the latest campaign, shot at the Spring Summer 2016 RTW fashion show. The backdrop of a million blue delphiniums in the courtyard of Carrée du Louvre is reflected in the light blue mirrored sunglasses.
DiorSplit comes in silver and gold frames. The silver frame also comes with (deep) blue lenses. And the gold frame lens colors include green, pink mirrored and silver mirrored. As for me? I can’t wait to try the deep blue!
Find the DiorSplit sunglasses in stores or at the company website:
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