Anderson juices up the vibes for Dior with spotlight on Hollywood
Summary
Fashion designer Jonathan Anderson presented Dior’s Cruise collection in Los Angeles, aiming to strengthen the brand’s connection to Hollywood and the film industry. The show featured classic Dior styles with a fresh, movie-inspired twist and marked the start of Dior’s broader plan to mix fashion, commerce, and cinema.Key Facts
- Jonathan Anderson is the creative director of Dior and also works as a costume designer for films by Luca Guadagnino.
- The Dior Cruise collection show took place at the David Geffen Galleries in Los Angeles.
- The show’s theme referenced Dior’s historical ties to Hollywood, including dressing stars like Marlene Dietrich.
- The collection included updated versions of Dior classics, such as the bar jacket styled as a white tuxedo.
- The show combined American and Hollywood influences, featuring vintage cars and iconic street lamps on the runway.
- Anderson plans to expand Dior’s involvement in film through costume design and partnerships with movie franchises.
- Men’s shirts in the collection were designed in collaboration with Los Angeles-based artist Ed Ruscha.
- The event reflects a trend where fashion brands use “Cruise” shows for marketing and storytelling beyond traditional seasonal collections.
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