Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Hits Stores
On January 2, Jonathan Anderson’s first women’s collection for Dior arrives in stores. Released as the first wave of Spring Summer 2026, the drop marks the beginning of his tenure through pieces that translate the runway into a wearable, everyday wardrobe.
Photo Credit: GRACE AHLBOM
Introduced on the runway through softened tailoring, cropped proportions, and familiar Dior codes reworked with restraint, the collection balances heritage with ease. Stripes, pale blues, blush tones, and subtle embellishments appear throughout.
Photo Credit: GRACE AHLBOM
That sensibility carries through the first pieces to land. Anderson works within Dior’s established vocabulary, drawing on striped knits, softly tailored jackets, full skirts, and floral embroidery, then loosening them through proportion and styling. Knitwear is fine and lightweight. Denim is softened with delicate embroidered details. Tailoring is worn casually rather than styled for formality.
Photo Credit: GRACE AHLBOM
Photo Credit: GRACE AHLBOM
Key items include the Dior Marinière long sleeved polo, flared jeans, cropped T shirts, and easy jackets that anchor the collection as a wardrobe rather than a series of looks. Pieces are styled simply, often paired with flat shoes and slouchy bags, reinforcing a sense of continuity from runway to retail.
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Accessories balance familiarity and newness. The Lady Dior remains a house classic, while Anderson brings in new styles such as the Dior Bow Bag and the Dior Trianon vertical bag with chain, offering fresh silhouettes that sit comfortably within the existing lineup.
Photo Credit: PEGAH FARAHMAND
Photo Credit: PEGAH FARAHMAND
Photo Credit: JEANNE LUCAS
Below, shop select pieces from the Dior Spring Summer 2026 collection and explore more at Dior.com.
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