First seen at the Winter 2025-2026 show, the new shoe combines a modern square toe with a satin bow and palladium detailing.

Summary
- The Dior Palmarès loafer, first presented at the Winter 2025-2026 show, features a modern, squared-off toe.
- Key details include a tonal satin bow, a Blake-constructed leather sole, and a palladium-finish metal Dior signature on the underside.
- Constructed from glazed calfskin with elements of technical fabric and silk, the shoe is priced at $1,400.
Dior’s Winter 2025-2026 collection introduced a new piece of footwear, the Dior Palmarès loafer. The shoe, presented in a glazed black calfskin, is built with a modern square toe, a departure from more traditional rounded shapes. A tonal satin bow sits at the front, adding a textural contrast to the leather.


The design incorporates a tonal band and a calfskin lining. The construction is notable for its shiny, Blake-constructed leather sole, a method that allows for a more flexible and lightweight shoe. Hidden details are a key part of the design. Underneath, the sole features a palladium-finish metal Dior signature and a non-slip tread for practicality. A Dior signature is also engraved on the heel.

The composition brings together calfskin with technical fabric and silk, creating a formal shoe intended to be paired with sophisticated looks. The Dior Palmarès loafer is priced at $1,400.