Dior collaborates with rapper IDK to outfit No Label Academy students

Dior collaborates with rapper IDK to outfit No Label Academy students

Dior and the rapper Jason Mills (best known by his stage name IDK) will cover the needs of 25 students in the new No Label Academy. To help democratize learning through music, the non-profit group No Label has joined forces with producer and rapper IDK to create an avant-garde school called No Label Academy at the Harvard School of Engineering and the Harvard Museum of Arts. This initiative will make an accessible and inclusive educational environment.

IDK insists that its venture not only provides distinct uniforms to No Label Academy students but highlights the existence of underrepresented communities within prestigious institutions such as Harvard or Ivy League schools. This initiative is aimed at breaking the barriers that face people who are from a minority when they consider Ivy League education.

Kim Jones and IDK have worked together to create uniforms that draw inspiration from Harvard’s famous colors, like navy blue and regal burgundy. The creation process combines the principles of Dior and IDK’s visionary style, LVMH said in a statement. The outfit is characterized by a prettier style, which includes sweatshirts, Sea Island cotton t-shirts with chino pants, and Dior Explorer moccasins adorned in CD Diamond or Dior Oblique designs.

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