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Kim Jones’ ERL Collection: Don’t Call It a Collaboration

The Dior Men artistic director invited Venice, California-based designer Eli Russell Linnetz to build a capsule nostalgic for the early 1990s, but helped him merchandise it for today.
Dior Men artistic director Kim Jones tapped Venice, California-based designer Eli Russell Linnetz to create the brand's Spring 2023 collection.
Dior Men artistic director Kim Jones tapped Venice, California-based designer Eli Russell Linnetz to create the brand's Spring 2023 collection. (BoF Team)

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