What form does the new Dior take? With Spring/Summer ’26, Jonathan Anderson begins his tenure at Dior not with a statement, but a shift. Classic menswear codes remain, but they’re gently unsettled — softened, opened up, and allowed to move. Play replaces certainty. Tradition loosens its grip. What emerges is a quieter masculinity, focused less on performance and more on process: a body relearning how to live inside clothes. Dior, alas, feels like a proposition rather than a conclusion.








Production Crew Credits
Photography Aun Chua
Creative Direction & Styling Izwan Abdullah
Grooming ChuFan Gan
Hair Keith Ong
Fashion Coordination Liew Hui Ying
Photography Assistant Bernard Chong, Joseph
Styling Assistants Alexander Cassius
Models Ridzman Zidaine | Topboi Citizen
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