Dior Spring 2026 Front Row: Peggy Marcher’s Edition
When Jonathan Anderson moved, these celebrities moved with him. Think Peggy March’s I Will Follow Him playing on loop: “I will follow him, follow him wherever he may go…” Because that’s exactly what this front row is giving. Where Anderson goes, they’ll follow. From Venice to Paris, from Loewe to Dior — this crew is here, loyal, stylish, and ready to back him in his new chapter at Dior.

Bowed over in Dior
Greta Lee’s Venice Film Festival Dior looks may have divided opinion, but there’s no denying her commitment to Anderson. Currently on a whirlwind Tron: Ares press tour, her schedule was cleared for Dior’s show. After a week of darker looks, this front row outfit feels refreshing and light. The bow at her neck is a clear nod to Miss Dior, an emblem of Christian Dior’s romantic DNA, while Jonathan Anderson cleverly folds that history into his debut narrative. The new Dior Bow bag was a sweet companion, though I do wish she’d been styled in the bow-accented sandals we saw on the runway instead of black pumps.

Menswear, Tracee-fied
If anyone was going to raid the Dior menswear rails for a womenswear show, it was Tracee Ellis Ross. She thrives on blurring categories, and this look proves why. A sharply tailored blazer with satin lapels gave pure refinement, while oversized navy cargo culottes pulled the mood into streetwear territory. It’s bold, it’s playful, it’s Tracee at her best—reclaiming menswear on her own terms. Honestly, not even Rihanna could make this one work the way she does.


Slogan chic
Sophie Wilde may have been introduced to us as a Loewe girl, but she has, like the other above, followed Jonathan Anderson into his Dior era. Her slogan tee paired with a lustrous satin pleated skirt was Parisian polish at its most relaxed. The green-tinted sunglasses added just the right spark of irreverence, proving she can balance ease and glamour in one breath.

Sweet cherry knit, oh oh oh
Kit Connor as swapped the statement-making embellished trousers of his Loewe days for something more tender—an embroidered cable-knit sweater that carries a dose of playful nostalgia. There’s something almost homemade about the cherries stitched into the knit, like a modernised memory of a grandmother’s handiwork, only elevated through Dior craftsmanship. Wide grey trousers kept the silhouette relaxed, letting the sweater tell the story.


Director’s cut: Dior edition
No Dior front row would be complete without director and Anderson collaborator Luca Guadagnino. True to form, he embraced the collection’s more relaxed aesthetic.
I would have added Taylor Russell to this roundup too, but she was part of the front row denim crew.
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