DIOR Fall Winter 2026
For Dior Fall/Winter 2026, Jonathan Anderson – Creative Director – designed a vibrant and imaginative vision of romancing in the gardens and the act of promenading. Presented in a sleek glass-house set in the heart of Jardin des Tuileries, the collection showcases botanical motifs interpreted with Dior’s codes resulting in ultra-modern, chic silhouettes. Anderson reinterpreted the iconic Bar jacket and paired them with voluminous skirts, tailored outerwear embellished with whimsical floral details, infusing the legendary Dior with a fresh, poetic energy that balanced perfectly heritage and modernity.

Dior Fall Winter 2026 Ready to Wear:
The Jardin des Tuileries sits in the centre of Paris. A formal garden, it was originally commissioned by Queen Catherine de’ Medici and later redesigned at Louis XIV’s request. In 1667, the Tuileries opened to the public, with a strict dress code requiring visitors to wear habit décent – clothing appropriate to their social rank.
Louis XIV was preoccupied with seeing and being seen; the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles was created for him, and he introduced city-wide street lighting in Paris. This emphasis on visibility continues today in the Tuileries: its Grande Allée – the wide path that forms an axial route through the greenery – offers visitors a sense of visual clarity. They, too, are invited to see and be seen.
A walk through the park becomes a performance.
The panoply of Parisians presents itself, consciously or not – each with a different attitude, each dressed to play a part, whether mundane or spectacular. The fizz of the city is replicated within the bounds of the garden. Flashes of colour from their clothes melt into the patterned parterres.
The stone statues watch on, like an artificial audience. More often than not, wanderers catch each other’s eye. The fleeting encounters of Charles Baudelaire’s poem, À une passante (1857), feel as real as ever. Countless characters meet without mingling.
The show space is an imitation of a park, within a park.
Flowers bloom in the cold.
The craft of artifice.
The real brushes up against the unreal.
Artificial water lilies rest on the surface of Le Bassin Octogonal


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