Dior Fall 2026: Daylight-Ready Silhouettes Meet 18th-Century Codes

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Dior’s Fall 2026 collection, staged in the sunlit Tuileries Garden, reinterprets 18th‑century codes through daylight-friendly silhouettes with deconstructed frock coats, peplum jackets, and bustle skirts in soft fabrics and candy hues, while adding more accessible pieces like ivory silk track pants and robe-coat dresses. Jonathan Anderson stresses a moving, non-formula silhouette and a careful craft progression for bags, aiming for a lighter, transitional wardrobe. The line arrives in stores in June amid a luxury-market rebalancing, yet the show signals Dior’s ongoing evolution and confidence in wearable, daylight-ready design.
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