These Christian Dior Black Coin Pants come from John Galliano’s Fall/Winter 2001 Ready-to-Wear collection, a season defined by experimental streetwear silhouettes, metallic hardware, and subversive femininity. This exact coin motif — stamped “Dior 30” — was one of Galliano’s signature embellishments of the early 2000s, appearing across trousers, skirts, and accessories of the era.
Cut in a jogger-inspired silhouette, the pants feature a mid-rise waist, elasticated cuffs, and cargo-style side pockets, blending utility with unmistakable high-fashion attitude. The standout detail is the vertical column of polished metal Dior coins running the length of each leg, adding weight, movement, and a distinctly Galliano theatricality.
Crafted in a soft but structured black stretch cotton blend, the pants contour the body while remaining comfortable for all-day wear — a rarity among archive pieces from this time period. They fasten with a front zip and button closure, with additional hardware throughout.
As with many pieces from Dior’s early-2000s collections, these trousers were produced in Italy, ensuring the refined construction and finishing expected from the house under Galliano.
A hard-to-find collectible that bridges Y2K street styling with haute couture craftsmanship, making them a center-stage piece for any Dior archive collection.
57% Viscose 39% Wool 4% Lycra. Made in Italy.