Anderson Teases Dior Debut with Mbappe, Basquiet and Marie Antoinette
ÎLE-DE-FRANCE, FRANCE, JUN 24 – Jonathan Anderson’s first menswear collection for Dior features tailored suits and tuxedos, highlighting Kylian Mbappé as a cultural icon and brand ambassador since 2021.
- Jonathan Anderson, newly appointed artistic director of Dior, will debut his Spring 2026 menswear collection on Friday, June 27th, during Paris Men's Fashion Week featuring Kylian Mbappé.
- Anderson has shaped this event to highlight Mbappé, a French world champion and global Dior ambassador since 2021, chosen to embody Anderson's vision of contemporary elegance and iconography.
- The debut include two teaser videos of Mbappé modeling classic and refined looks from the collection, set to Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony to convey timeless elegance.
- Anderson described Mbappé as “the perfect ambassador for this house” whose charm and charisma represent a luxury anchored in popular culture, while a friend called him “arguably the best player in the world.”
- This collaboration suggests Dior’s commitment to unifying menswear with high standards and popular culture, reflecting Anderson’s more conservative debut direction amid broad anticipation.
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