Dior Or marks a luminous new chapter in the House’s relationship with gold, reimagined through Jonathan Anderson’s refined sensibility. In this collection, gold is treated not as decoration but as a language of texture, light and emotion, weaving heritage and modernity into something both timeless and distinctly contemporary. Anderson revisits Dior’s most recognisable accessories with curiosity and precision, renewing them while preserving their authority and elegance.

At the centre of the collection is the Lady Dior, presented in two striking interpretations. One appears in a sophisticated bicolour trench palette that recalls classic tailoring translated into leather. The other is rendered in deep hermitage red cannage the same red that animates the supple silhouette of the Dior Toujours. Alongside it sits the innovative Dior Bow, available in gold and silver. The design elevates the bow from ornament to sculptural statement, honouring Dior’s heritage while speaking clearly to today.

Footwear continues this balance between tradition and reinvention. The J’Adior pumps shimmer in metallic tones, pairing pointed elegance with a bold logo ribbon. Meanwhile, the new Dior Cannage mules introduce metallic pink and silver finishes that feel fresh and confident, suggesting a quieter, more modern sobriety. Completing the line is a delicate mother-of-pearl brooch accented with rhinestones that illuminate the interlocking CD initials.
