Tag: Dior
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[Dior] 2026SS | Jonathan Anderson’s First Bag Line-Up — Structure as Strategy
When Dior presented its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, the garments were not the only focus. The bags, unusually, carried equal narrative weight. Under Jonathan Anderson, accessories no longer appeared as supporting elements to ready-to-wear. They functioned as structural counterpoints — adjusting proportion, tension, and silhouette across the runway. What emerged was not a single “it-bag,” but…
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[Dior] Rose des Vents: Meaning, Wearing Structure, and the New Étoile des Vents Launch
On symbolism, wearing structure, and why the newest Étoile des Vents feels like a quiet evolution. Dior’s Rose des Vents is not simply “a pretty pendant.”It is jewelry built around orientation—a compass rose that sits on the collarbone, settles on the wrist, and quietly re-centers the body through repeated daily gestures. At first glance, it…
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[Dior 26SS] Jonathan Anderson’s Debut: Relearning Femininity at Dior
Dior Spring/Summer 2026 is not a collection designed to seduce immediately.It asks to be considered, not consumed. Jonathan Anderson’s debut suggests a Dior that listens before it declares, that observes before it defines. Whether this vision evolves into a long-term language remains to be seen. For now, it marks a beginning—quietly assertive, intellectually grounded, and…