Front Row at Dior Fall 2026 Men’s Fashion Week
Jonathan Anderson presented his Dior Fall 2026 collection during Paris Fashion Week. Looking at the collection, you would think Benson Boone, Sombr, Connor Storrie, and Bad Bunny were in the audience, because the Paul Poiret inspired direction carries strong notes of rocker glamour.

Floral Drama
Can I see Archie Madekwe in this Dior Pre-Fall 2026 collection? Yes. This floral jacquard coat is a clear indication of his love for statement pieces, and the scale of the print suits his confidence with bolder silhouettes.

New Direction
David Jonsson, once of Gucci, could easily fit into Anderson’s Dior world, as the actor has never shied away from distinctive look. This feels could be a natural crossover.

Cardigan With A Tail
Florence Hunt makes a strong case for the blue wool tailcoat inspired cardigan, but the jury is still out on the patched jeans.

Too Many Ideas At Once
Jack O’Connell becoming the IT man of Fall 2026 menswear fashion week was not on my bingo card, but here we are. The Dior grey cashmere sweater, purple and blue jersey polo, and grey trousers all seem to be speaking different languages, and trying to decode the look is genuinely exhausting.

A Look To Remember
Jamie Dornan, once a Loewe ambassador under Jonathan Anderson, has now joined the designer at Dior (not officially). I could not name a single Dornan x Loewe red carpet moment, but this beige trenchcoat will stay with me for a long time.

Consistency Paying Off
Joe Alwyn, a newly anointed Dior ambassador, has been rewarded for his steady relationship with the house. Staying within this tailored, understated lane works well for him, although I suspect he may explore more adventurous pieces down the line.

Rare L
I love Lakeith Stanfield, and I am happy about his new role as a Dior ambassador, but this look feels like the end result of telling a toddler to style themselves. For someone with such sharp instincts, this comes across as scattered.

Regal
Our resident swag king, Lewis Hamilton, never misses a chance to deliver pageantry. The Formula 1 driver served regal elegance in this Dior look, and while it is outside his usual M.O., he looks entirely at ease in it.

A Little Of Everything
Manu Ríos’ Dior look reminds me of loading up a plate at a buffet. There is a bit of everything here, but nothing truly connects. Each piece pulls in a different direction, creating a look that feels more impulsive than edited.

Texture Over Familiarity
Likely to be an unpopular opinion, but I actually love Mia Goth in this Dior black wool jacket paired with grey silk palazzo trousers. I have been mildly underwhelmed by her recent outings, particularly at the Golden Globes, so seeing texture and a shift away from head to toe black makes a difference. The jacket anchors the look, and Dior accessories complete it.

Relaxed Double Breasting
Robert Pattinson, a long time admirer of classic Dior suit, stepped into a look that felt relaxed yet classic, led by a double breasted jacket. It is an easy take on Dior that aligns well with his established style.

A Natural Fit
I have a strong feeling these Dior pieces were selected by Anderson for Sam Nivola. His style sensibility are so well suited to Anderson’s vision.

Safe Or Right
You will either think Wagner Moura played it safe or played it right in this Dior grey suit, and it will depend on what you expect from him in this setting.
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