Dior Shows Flower-Shaped Dresses and Ruffled Jackets for Autumn/winter Womenswear Collection
Jonathan Anderson’s fifth Dior collection blends floral motifs with sculptural knits and sequined jeans as LVMH aims to boost sales amid a 6-8% decline, analysts say.
- At Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday, Anderson, Dior creative director, presented Fall–Winter 2026 womenswear on a glass-walled runway above the Tuileries Gardens.
- Reflecting on being a tourist in Paris, Anderson said he is steadily finding his version of the centuries-old Dior tradition, inspired by promenade culture.
- Designs featured deconstructed frock coats, peplum jackets, bustle skirts, sculptural origami-like knits, spiral-cage dresses reworked as soft pleats, jeans with crystal detailing and ivory hammered-silk track pants.
- Industry reaction was strong, with celebrity turnout including Anya Taylor-Joy and Charlize Theron in the glass walkways, and Simon Longland, director of fashion buying at Harrods, called it Anderson's strongest collection.
- LVMH faces pressure to revive Dior's fortunes as Bernstein analyst Luca Solca estimates a 6-8% sales decline last year, amid sector slowdown and demand shifts to middle-class shoppers.
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By Helen Reid PARIS, March 3 (Reuters) – Dior creative director Jonathan Anderson showed floating flower-shaped dresses and heels decorated with water lilies for his first autumn/winter womenswear collection at the Parisian fashion house on Tuesday, as luxury conglomerate LVMH tries to breathe new life into the brand and revive sales. Staged above an octagonal pond in Paris’ Tuileries gardens on a sunny spring day, the collection continued A…
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