Jonathan Anderson has showed his latest Dior collection in Paris this week, for Autumn-Winter 2026.
Appointed as creative director of the fashion house last year, this marks Anderson's second ready-to-wear women's collection and fifth collection overall so far, with Simon Longland, director of fashion buying at Harrods, calling it “his strongest collection to date”.
The show took place at the Tuileries gardens, with a heavy focus on nature motifs as the models circled a glasshouse built for the occasion and crossed a lily pond.
The collection features water lily heels, dresses imitating the shape of flowers, along side intricately detailed ruffles and feather trims.
“It’s a promenade, the idea of people dressing up to walk in the park,” Anderson said.



