Rihanna & A$AP Rocky Twin as Parisian Preps for Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Debut
- At Dior’s SS26 show during Paris Fashion Week, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky arrived in coordinated patterned outfits, marking a high-profile celebrity debut for Anderson’s collection.
- Following his June appointment as Dior's creative director, Anderson's SS26 show included a pop-up at Les Invalides, setting the stage for his debut collection.
- Rihanna’s maternity look featured a patterned coat, white shirt, gray trousers, and pearl necklaces; Rocky wore a sky-blue shirt, jeans, and a multicolor Dior tie during their coordinated entrance.
- Rihanna’s maternity look and their coordinated outfits reinforce Dior’s legacy of Black ambassadors and highlight evolving maternity fashion under Anderson’s creative vision.
- Future collections under Anderson’s creative leadership are expected to feature playful silhouettes with vibrant colors and patterns.
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Rihanna & A$AP Rocky Twin as Parisian Preps for Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Debut
Marc Piasecki/WireImage/Getty ImagesRihanna knows how to make an entrance. Today, the music mogul stepped out to Jonathan Anderson’s debut Dior show—arguably, the hottest ticket during all of Paris Men’s Fashion Week—in yet another example of her one-of-one maternity style.Rihanna, joined by her partner A$AP Rocky, flaunted her growing pregnancy bump in a colorful look with elements pulled directly from Anderson’s preppy runway collection. She w…
On June 27th (local time), Dior's Spring/Summer 2026 Men's Collection was held in Paris. The first show since Jonathan Anderson took over as artistic director was a highlight, and it attracted a number of glamorous celebrities and industry key figures, including Ryo Kase, Rihanna, SEVENTEEN's Mingyu, Pharrell Williams, and Silvia Fendi. Let's take a look back at their sophisticated outfits.
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