
Jonathan Anderson’s Dior for Winter 2026, in Paris. A sentence that already feels like a fashion headline — and the show lived up to it. Anderson stepped into the house with a fresh, sculptural sharpness, blending his off‑kilter instincts with Dior’s storied Parisian elegance.
The runway unfolded inside a minimal, gallery‑like space, letting the clothes take center stage. Anderson leaned into structured outerwear, cinched waists, and unexpected fabric pairings, all while keeping that unmistakable Dior refinement intact. (It’s the collision of classic and curious — very Anderson.)
Winter 2026 pushed a palette of deep navy, stone gray, soft cream, and the occasional jolt of lacquer red. Textures carried the story: brushed wool, polished leather, airy organza layered over heavier foundations. You could feel Anderson’s hand in the silhouettes — slightly off‑balance, slightly subversive, always intentional.
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Models moved with a quiet confidence, the kind that comes from a designer who knows exactly when to honor tradition and when to bend it. This wasn’t Dior reinvented; it was Dior re‑angled, refracted through Anderson’s sculptural lens.
Paris Fashion Week felt like the only place this could’ve happened — a meeting of legacy and experimentation, staged in the city that knows how to hold both.


















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