Front Row at Dior Fall 2026
It was a jam packed front row for Jonathan Anderson’s Fall 2026 Dior collection.

Rich Textures
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I actually like this Dior look on Priyanka Chopra. I think it has a lot to do with the richness of the fabrics, which nod to her heritage and bring depth to the styling. The only thing I would change is the visible Dior logo on the T shirt, which feels unnecessary when the rest of the look already speaks for itself.


An Unfortunate Pose
Someone really should have pointed out that Anya Taylor-Joy placing her hand behind her back made this Dior Pre-Fall 2026 dress read as though her arm was in a sling. It is a small detail, but one that unfortunately distracts from what is otherwise an elegant presentation of the dress.


Femme Fatale Energy
Yes to everything from Charlize Theron. I love her when she leans into this femme fatale energy, and this Dior plunging bodysuit paired with the mini skirt and stockings delivers exactly that attitude, which we usually only see from her in McQueen or Givenchy.

Not Convinced
Whatever iteration of Dior we see, Emily Ratajkowski will probably always remain a no for me. This Dior Pre-Fall 2026 look just feels drab on her. Jessie Buckley had a far more convincing outing in this same top.


Oversized Done Right
I am not sure what magical powers Florence Hunt possesses, but she is absolutely nailing these Dior Pre-Fall 2026 oversized silhouettes, just as she did during the Berlin Film Festival. I did not expect this late Victorian to Edwardian-coded look, filtered through Anderson’s lens, to work outside the lookbook, but the proportions feel spot on.


Ambassador Debut
Sophie Wilde made her first appearance as an official Dior ambassador, marking the beginning of what will likely be a very successful and stylish time with the house,

Youthful Styling
Ever Anderson gave this Dior Pre-Fall 2026 coat a more youthful energy through her styling, which helped the look feel fresh.


Another Runway Rewear
Dree Hemingway gave Michelle Yeoh’s yellow Dior Pre-Fall 2026 dress another spin.


A Smart Adjustment
EJAE did the same with Reece Feldman’s Dior Spring 2026 look, opting to remove the bow tie.


Classic Dior Finish
Jisoo wore a Dior Fall 2026 dress styled with J’Adore pumps, finishing the look with classic house codes

Effortless
Paul Anthony Kelly kept things relaxed yet considered in Dior. The simplicity worked in his favour, and suited the effortless style he has been displaying throughout his Love Story press tour.

Subversive Shirt Dressing
Willow Smith once again approached Dior through her own lens, twisting a classic white shirt into something far more rebellious, while the oversized cargo style skirt gave the look a utilitarian edge. Paired with tights and Dior Ribbon accented pumps, the styling leaned into her signature offbeat energy.

Field Jacket Ease
BAFTA winner Robert Aramayo wore a Dior khaki field coat with a shearling collar, which instantly gave me North West of England energy, think Liam and Noel Gallagher from Oasis. The look was complete with black leather Dior Archie loafers.

The Shrunken Jacket Debate
Will Price’s Dior look felt thrown together in a good way. I can’t say I’m totally convinced by Dior’s shrunken jacket, but there is something about this red wool peak lapel bar jacket paired with the red and white cotton checkered shirt that I’m vibing with. Maybe it’s because the jacket was left open, or maybe it’s his charisma and styling, which included patched jeans and brown printed leather D de Dior derbies.


Playful Nostalgia
Macaulay Culkin brought a playful twist to the Dior front row wearing the house’s white wool “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” sweater layered over a blue cotton shirt with blue denim jeans. The nostalgic graphic gave the look personality, while the brown oblique print Saltwind sneakers kept the mood casual.


Soft Florals
Alexa Chung opted for a Dior Spring 2026 embroidered silk beige blouse and skirt. The delicate floral motif delivered the kind of easy elegance that sits comfortably within her wide ranging style wheelhouse.

Quiet Precision
Beatrice Borromeo will always present one of the most refined silhouettes in the front row, and this Dior Pre-Fall 2026 look was no exception. I’m glad she continues to find what works for her within Anderson’s Dior.

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