Ever since Jonathan Anderson arrived at Dior, every collection has been followed by the same question: what will he do next? Between the main season presentations that have come to define his tenure at the maison, Dior Fall 2026 arrives as something of an intermission — continuing the visual language introduced in his Summer 2026 debut while showing what happens when those ideas leave the runway.
Photographed by Buck Ellison, the campaign marks a shift from the grand aristocratic interiors associated with Jonathan Anderson’s Dior. Gone are the elaborate salons and historic rooms. Instead, Anderson places his cast across Parisian rooftops, city streets, and everyday moments, allowing the collection to exist in the real world rather than a constructed fantasy.
It is a subtle but telling move. If Summer 2026 introduced Anderson’s vision for Dior, Fall 2026 shows how that vision lives beyond the show itself. The collection’s house codes reappear here with a greater sense of ease, integrated into the routines and movements of daily life.
Among them is the Dior Granville bag, photographed in a more relaxed state that reveals the softness of its goat and calfskin construction, with its detachable D.I.O.R. charms peeking through. Elsewhere, the Dior Roadie appears less as a statement piece and more as a companion, casually accompanying its wearer through the city.
The campaign also continues the story of the Dior Medallion belt. First teased ahead of Anderson’s debut collection, the accessory has since emerged as a recurring signature throughout his Dior, quietly connecting each collection to the next.
Taken together, the images offer a closer look at what has made Anderson’s Dior resonate so strongly. Stripped of spectacle and placed against the backdrop of everyday Paris, the collection reveals a wardrobe designed not only to be admired, but lived in.
Experience the Dior Fall 2026 collection in person at the Dior pop-up, taking place at Pavilion Bukit Bintang from June 15 to August 17, 2026. Sign up here.
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