DIOR PRESENTS A CAMPAIGN FOR THEIR AUTUMN-WINTER 25/26 READY-TO-WEAR COLLECTION

It is not the first time the timeless figure of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando appears as inspiration for Dior’s collections. This time, the protagonist’s free nature is represented through an interplay of various perspectives and optical illusions, captured by artist Tim Walker. The Autumn 25/26 ready-to-wear collection presents clothing as a vector for transformation, revisiting gestures and memories that are part of the House’s heritage.

Located the historic Hatfield House in England, models move around with ease in crinoline dresses, bustiers and corsets. Structured coats in delicately crafted velvet and embroidered horsehair unveil the traces of different eras. Gianfranco Ferré’s signature white shirts are reimagined with precious ornaments, while shoes revisit the Dior Dandy derbies, the Dior Novel loafers, and the Dior Century boots.

Dior’s Autumn 25/26 ready-to-wear collection takes us on a special journey between memory, the present, and what has yet to (be)come.

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BACKSTAGE OF TAAKK CAPTURED BY ELSA GOUDENEGE