Dior Men Fall 2026 by Jonathan Anderson

Dior Men Fall 2026, under the visionary direction of Jonathan Anderson, navigates the intersection of heritage craftsmanship and contemporary expression with a refined sensibility that feels both timeless and daring.

The collection reinvents classic menswear through a lens of poetic modernity — where supple tailoring meets unexpected proportions, nuanced textures, and subtle details that elevate utility into artistry. Inspired by a dialogue between the past and the present, Anderson infuses Dior’s iconic codes with a quiet yet sensual strength: rich fabrics in autumnal palettes, tactile layering, and silhouettes that feel effortlessly poised.

It’s a testament to thoughtful innovation — a wardrobe that honors tradition while embracing the fluidity of personal style.

Dior Spring Summer 2026 Campaign

For the Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, Dior reframes the image as a process rather than a final statement. Photographer David Sims was invited to interpret Creative Director Jonathan Anderson’s vision, turning the act of taking a picture into a form of study. Shot in both color and black and white, the images read like visual sketches, where meaning emerges through gesture, clothing, and atmosphere.

Set within spare, aristocratic interiors of wood-paneled walls and parquet floors, the cast—Greta Lee, Louis Garrel, Paul Kircher, Kylian Mbappé, and models Laura Kaiser, Sunday Rose, and Saar Mansvelt Beck—are captured at rest or in transition. Neither fully staged nor entirely real, the photographs exist in a quiet space between rehearsal and reality.