Dior Fall/Winter 2026: A New Wardrobe Blooms in the Tuileries, by Jonathan Anderson
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On March 3, Dior presents its Fall/Winter 2026 collection during Paris Fashion Week.
The setting was the Jardin des Tuileries, one of Paris’ most storied public gardens. Rather than erecting a closed tent, creative director Jonathan Anderson chose a glass pavilion built around the garden’s Bassin Octogonal, open to the surrounding landscape on all sides. Models crossed a bridge suspended over a lily-strewn pond before continuing along a white runway that traced the pavilion’s perimeter. The water lilies drifting across the surface were exquisite imitations — convincing enough to blur the line between the real and the fabricated, dissolving the boundary between nature and artifice with quiet ease.
Among the guests were Charlize Theron and Anya Taylor-Joy, whose attendance only added to the occasion’s sense of theatre.
Courtesy of ADRIEN DIRAND
The Garden as Stage
For Anderson — a designer who has spoken of always seeing Paris through a visitor’s eyes — the Tuileries served as a mirror reflecting the very origins of dressing up. In a filmed conversation with Bella Freud released before the show, he described the pleasure garden as “a place where people used to dress up to go somewhere.”
The collection drew on two literary references: Radclyffe Hall’s 1928 novel The Well of Loneliness and Charles Baudelaire’s 1857 poetry collection Les Fleurs du Mal. As Anderson himself framed it, the theme was “seeing and being seen” — a reframing of the simple act of walking through a park as a conscious performance of self-presentation. Through the historical lens of the Tuileries, the collection quietly reminds us that fashion has always operated as a social language.
The Bar Jacket, Liberated
At the heart of the collection was a reimagining of Dior’s iconic Bar Jacket. The first look — a peplum cardigan rendered in crinkled grey fabric — was paired with a voluminous tutu skirt of layered scalloped lace, catching the spring light as it moved. Delightful.
Anderson’s aim for this collection was the dismantling of structure — and the lightness that emerges in its absence. The Bar Jacket shed its corsetry and was reborn as something that moves with the body rather than shaping it. Materials ranged widely: specially loomed Venetian jacquard first explored in his menswear, lace carrying an antique sensibility, and the unexpected punctuation of embroidered denim — each iteration a different story told within the same silhouette. Girly looks built around peplums and mini skirts appeared alongside relaxed checked outerwear and tailoring worn with denim trousers, making clear that Anderson has no intention of defining a single “Dior woman.”
A Botanical Fantasy: Water Lilies and Flowers
The motif running through the entire collection was the water lily. Anderson found meaning in the fact that the Musée de l’Orangerie — permanent home to Monet’s Water Lilies series — sits at the very edge of the Tuileries, just beyond the show’s perimeter.
Water lilies surfaced as oversized brooches with yellow centers and fluttery pink metal petals. On the feet, green heels adorned with lily-shaped embellishments and white sandals dotted with black polka dots made a memorable impression.
The accessories carried the same playful spirit. A frog-shaped clutch in green velvet with gold hardware and a small peanut-shaped bag in glittering texture were among the season’s most covetable new arrivals. Classic Dior bag silhouettes refreshed with botanical references rounded out a lineup that balanced the house’s craft heritage with Anderson’s characteristic lightness of touch.
Between Heavy and Light
On the runway, the substantial and the delicate appeared in alternating rhythm, as naturally as breathing. The palette was anchored in hazy pale tones and deep mossy greens, threaded through with iridescent finishes — embroidered denim, a sharply cut grey suit with a metallic sheen, track trousers elevated by intricate patterning. Each look contained a small flourish, something to discover, a quiet invitation to look closer.
Courtesy of ADRIEN DIRAND
In his second womenswear collection for the house, Anderson presented his vision with a clarity and confidence that felt newly settled. Using the Tuileries — that centuries-old stage for seeing and being seen — as his backdrop, he is quietly but decisively redefining Dior not as a monument to its own history, but as a wardrobe for the person living now.
“It’s daywear. It’s a wardrobe,” he said. In those few words, everything is contained.
See all the looks from the Dior Fall/Winter 2026 collection in the gallery below.