Dior SS26, Paris Fashion Week
During the latest Paris Fashion Week, Jonathan Anderson unveiled his first womenswear collection for Dior. The show opened with an Adam Curtis–directed short film projected on a pyramidal screen, tracing Dior’s creative legacy, from Christian Dior’s floral silhouettes to Galliano’s theatrical flair, while paying homage to Maria Grazia Chiuri’s artistic influence.
Models appeared from behind an open Dior archival box, wearing reimagined classics infused with Anderson’s postmodern, surreal touch. The opening look, a white dress echoing Dior’s 1952 “Cigale” design, set the tone with exaggerated bows and sculptural shapes. Throughout, Anderson intertwined his own aesthetic with the house’s heritage, blending historical drama with contemporary edge: peplum blazers paired with frayed denim, transparent gowns over nude bodysuits, and voluminous caban coats. Stephen Jones’s origami hats and rose-toe shoes completed a collection that elegantly bridged Dior’s past and Anderson’s avant-garde vision.
Creative Direction @dior @jonathan.anderson
Styling @benjaminbruno_
Make Up @peterphilipsmakeup
Hair @guidopalau
Backstage Photographer @mireia_deulofeu
Post House @sheriff.projects
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