Dior has launched its latest Dioriviera capsule collection, a seasonal reinterpretation by Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri that pays tribute to Christian Dior’s enduring fascination with travel.

The latest edition introduces refreshed motifs, immersive boutique experiences, and a line of homeware through Dior Maison.
For this collection, Chiuri revisits the classic Toile de Jouy print, reimagined as the Toile de Jouy Sauvage in new turquoise and pink tones, and the Toile de Jouy Palms featuring dense jungle imagery. These prints are applied to a variety of garments, including silk dresses, skirts, tops, and accessories, as well as to ponchos and sarongs. Footwear such as the Dway and Dioract mules, D-Sand sandals with dangling charms, and satin Dior Lucky sneakers contribute to the collection’s relaxed yet refined aesthetic.
Handbags, including the Lady D-Lite and Dior Book Tote feature the signature prints, while accessories like the D-Bobby straw hat and Teddy-D hat are accented with raffia bases, leather cords and aquatic-themed charms. The Dior Cabinet d’Été jewellery line and handbag charms continue the motif of whimsical fauna and flora.
Dior Maison extends the collection’s vision into the realm of home decor with items crafted from natural materials. Cannage-adorned beach mats and side tables are accompanied by decorative items such as cushions, fans, vases, and hand-painted candle jars. Notably, the collection includes ceramic palm trees designed by Jean Roger and vases from the historic Manufacture des Émaux de Longwy.
To showcase the collection, Dior has announced a series of immersive pop-up stores and boutique installations across global resort destinations. The retail spaces, inspired by tropical gardens and designed with woven rattan sculptures of elephants, giraffes, tigers and palm trees, can be found in locations such as Bali, Seoul, Ibiza, Capri, and Portofino. The brand’s flagship at 30 Montaigne and other boutiques worldwide will also feature the themed décor.
In select destinations, Dioriviera furniture decorates resort spaces, including deckchairs, parasols and animal-shaped pool floats. Guests may also enjoy Riviera Boats bearing the Dior name, travelling Dior cafés and well-being workshops.