The Paris Fashion Week once again turned into the showcase of the fashion world when Dior presented his debut by Jonathan Anderson as a creative director. Exciting looks were on the Jardin of Tuileries, where tradition and innovation met.

Before the fashion show began, spectators were able to follow the rehearsals of various more prominent people on the social networks or on the brand’s website or on the brand’s website. These included artists: inside and actors: inside such as 070 Shake, Camille Cottin and Jennifer Lawrence and the brand ambassador Mikey Madison. Some of them wore looks, which at least visually reminded of the men’s collection already presented in June.

Arrived at the location, a huge, reverse gray pyramid as a backdrop on the catwalk. The fashion show began with a mixture of archive pictures of the fashion house, which showed recordings from Christian Dior to Gianfranco Ferré, John Galliano and Maria Grazia Chiuri.

Spring/summer 2026: Jonathan Anderson for Dior focuses on mini skirts

Jonathan Anderson’s first look for Dior was a white dress that looked like a blank sheet. However, the focus of the season was the mini skirt. The collection presented models from canvas and frayed denim in different fits. They were combined with high -necked silk shirts that emphasized the upper body, supplemented by long jackets and light capes.

Anderson also reinterpreted the iconic “New Look” – a mandatory step for everyone: n creative director: in at Dior. He played with short and long volume as well as completely pleated clothes. The collection even included models, the volume of which was reminiscent of crinolins from the front and back.

The central materials were one of the central materials with their indicated transparency, while the color palette dominated bright tones such as sky blue and pigeon gray.

The collection fit perfectly into Anderson’s approach to “decoding the language of the house in order to revode it”, as LVMH puts it. This first work delighted the audience, which celebrated the show with a standing ovation.

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