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DIOR: THE AUTUM WINTER 2026-2027 COLLECTION

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Wednesday 25 March 2026

Images courtesy of Dior

Jonathan Anderson’s poetic reinterpretation of Dior’s heritage.

At the heart of the Paris Fashion Week, Jonathan Anderson presented Dior’s Autumn/Winter 2026–2027 collection in the Jardin des Tuileries, transforming the historic garden into a poetic stage where fashion, nature, and artifice converged. The show unfolded around the garden’s fountain, its scenography punctuated by floating lilies and park chairs, evoking the quiet theatricality of Parisian life.

Rewatch Dior’s Autumn/Winter 2026–2027 collection here

Anderson’s collection explored the idea of the city as a living tableau — where dressing becomes a daily performance. Silhouettes navigated between structure and romance: reimagined Bar jackets, sculptural skirts that flared like lampshades, and diaphanous lace dresses layered with delicate ruffles. Tailoring appeared softened, while voluminous coats and fluid trousers brought a sense of ease to the house’s heritage codes.


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Floral motifs surfaced throughout the collection, from embroidered appliqués to brooches shaped like water lilies, lending the garments an almost Impressionist sensibility.

With this collection, Anderson continues to refine his vision for Dior, grounded in craftsmanship and history, yet animated by a subtle playfulness that resonates with the rhythms of everyday life.

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