Celebrities in Dior at the 2025 Emmy Awards

Poetic tailoring with a dandy twist
Sam Nivola keeps proving exactly why Jonathan Anderson tapped him as the face of Dior Spring 2026 mens collection. There’s a youthful, almost bookish quality to him that captures the delicate masculinity Anderson has been carving out since his debut at the house. This look played right into that aura — a modern dandy with a touch of eccentric refinement. It made me think of portraits of Romantic poets like Byron or Shelley, or the artistic circles of fin-de-siècle Paris. Yet this wasn’t costume; the embroidery and cropped jacket grounded it in Dior’s own history, echoing the couture precision of the mid-20th century archives. The result struck me as the perfect balance between romantic nostalgia and sharp, modern tailoring.
Styled by Ilaria Urbinati.


Satin minimalism
Rashida Jones opted for understated elegance in a black silk satin Dior gown with an off-the-shoulder tie detail. Simple, unfussy, but the kind of look that works because it doesn’t try too hard. This is classic Rashida. Jessica McCormack jewels completed her look.
Styled by Brad Goreski.

A Rare Walk On The Dark Side
Catherine O’Hara’s embroidered neckline and flared layered skirt added enough flourish to keep her Dior dress from fading into the background, though I couldn’t help but miss the colour and playfulness she usually brings to the carpet. Rahaminov Diamonds completed her look.
Styled by Andrew Gelwicks.

timeless Dior at its best
Evan Peters rounded out the group in a peak-lapel Dior tuxedo. Classic, timeless, and proof that sometimes the simplest route still holds its own on Emmy night.
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