Dior Men’s Footwear Designer Thibo Denis Steps Down
More from Footwear News
Dior men’s footwear designer Thibo Denis is exiting the French fashion house.
On Friday, Denis took to Instagram to announce the news, writing: “It’s a wrap! Today is my last day at Dior! Thanks for the ride [Kim Jones]. [Six] years of Dior — so many iconic and memorable moments shared with you and the team. Can’t thank you enough. Merci 3 rue Marignan! I will miss you all.”
Denis was brought on by Jones when he was appointed artistic director at Dior Men’s in March, 2018. Together, the two have created iconic footwear — including the coveted Dior x Jordan 1 Retro High, which is currently on the resale market for over $20,000 on StockX.
Denis honored some of his most memorable designs in the Instagram post, featuring photos of the exclusive Dior x Birkenstock Tokio clog and the Milano sandal, the Dior B9S sneaker, which first made its appearance during the Summer ’24 men’s collection, and the Dior B22 sneakers.
Other standouts include the B30 sneakers and the hit B23 high-top. Outside of sneakers, other statement shoe styles from Denis included Dior’s ski collection boots as well as the brand’s summer 2025 engineer boot clogs.
Dior Fall Winter 2024 Men‘s Collection, Photos
Best of Footwear News
A Look Inside Kith Seoul, the First Kith Flagship in South Korea: Photos
A History of Stuart Weitzman: The Man, the Brand, the Million-Dollar Shoes
Sign up for FN's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.