The rising model brings effortless coastal elegance to Dior’s sun‑soaked seasonal story, captured by Gray Sorrenti.

Sandro Vep steps into the warm, Mediterranean‑coded world of Dior’s “Dioriviera” Summer 2026 campaign, embodying the house’s breezy, sun‑kissed vision for the season. Shot by photographer Gray Sorrenti, the campaign leans into relaxed luxury — a blend of coastal ease and Dior’s unmistakable refinement.
Sandro Vep makes Dioriviera feel like a French-summer daydream
Dusty pink tailoring, striped shorts, Dior Oblique espadrilles, and Gray Sorrenti’s cinematic eye turn Dior’s summer campaign into resort wear with a slow-burn pulse.
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Sorrenti frames Vep against luminous summer backdrops, highlighting light tailoring, airy textures, and the soft, vacation‑ready palette that defines the Dioriviera line. The imagery balances casual elegance with a modern, youthful edge, allowing Vep’s presence to carry the story with quiet confidence.
The campaign’s styling underscores Dior’s seasonal signatures: crisp linens, soft neutrals, and subtle graphic motifs that nod to the house’s Riviera heritage. Vep moves through the visuals with an effortless charm, grounding the collection in a sense of lived‑in luxury.
With Gray Sorrenti’s warm, cinematic eye and Sandro Vep’s clean, contemporary energy, Dioriviera Summer 2026 lands as a polished, sun‑drenched chapter in the house’s ongoing exploration of modern resortwear.











