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The starting point of this season’s collection was the modern flâneur roaming the streets of Paris. These Aristo youth figures, contemporary bourgeois youths, wander the city without destination before arriving in front of the Dior boutique on Avenue Montaigne, where they discover a small monument inscribed with the name Paul Poiret. This narrative was woven into the creative vision of the collection.
By revisiting the style of legendary couturier Paul Poiret, known for fluid silhouettes, colors evocative of North Africa and the East, and avant-garde ornamentation, the collection inherited Dior’s heritage while reinterpreting it through a contemporary lens.
The key lay in the pairing of seemingly contradictory elements. Glistening tops worn with slim denim, cropped biker jackets treated with aging finishes, and a balance that blurred the boundary between formality and reality all reflected the playful sensibility unique to Creative Director Jonathan Anderson.
Elegant tailoring rooted in the brand’s history met the sensibility of everyday streetwear, presenting an ultimate vision of real clothes where past and present intersect.
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KEY WORD
1. CROPPED JACKET
2. HOMAGE TO PAUL POIRET
3. EFFORTLESS TAILORING
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2026-27 Autumn & Winter Men’s PARIS Collection
DIOR
CREATIVE DIRECTOR :
Jonathan Anderson
PROFILE :
Born in Northern Ireland in 1984. He studied at London College of Fashion. Started his own brand JW Anderson in 2008. He served as a Creative Director for Loewe from 2013 to 2025. In 2025, he was appointed as a Creative Director of Dior in the same year.
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