Dior Shows Flower-Shaped Dresses and Ruffled Jackets for Autumn/winter Womenswear Collection
Jonathan Anderson’s first fall-winter collection for Dior features nature-inspired designs aiming to revive brand sales amid a 6-8% decline, LVMH analysts said.
- On March 3, Dior creative director Jonathan Anderson unveiled a collection in Paris with a glass-walled runway above the octagonal pond, continuing a floral-water theme, as Silvana Armani said, 'a woman dressing women, thinking about practicality but also elegance'.
- Drawing on his past at Loewe, Dior creative director Anderson said he had been thinking about the promenade, shaping the collection’s concept, and his 11 years leading Loewe inform his approach.
- Designs featured floating flower-shaped dresses, heels decorated with water lilies, ostrich-feather trims, trompe‑l’œil technique and hand-pleating, plus deconstructed frock coats, peplum jackets, bustle skirts, sculptural knits and sequined jeans.
- Celebrity turnout underscored strong runway buzz as LVMH seeks to revive Dior amid a 6-8% sales decline last year, with industry analysts describing it as Anderson’s strongest collection to date.
- The greenhouse-like, glass-walled runway turned surrounding Parisian strollers into an unwitting audience, while artificial water lilies and the Impressionist light reinforced the show’s mood.
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Dior shows flower-shaped dresses and ruffled jackets for autumn/winter womenswear collection
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