Overview
- Jonathan Anderson unveiled his first Dior Cruise collection at LACMA’s new David Geffen Galleries in Los Angeles on Wednesday, staging a film-noir scene with vintage cars, fog and streetlamps.
- Sabrina Carpenter arrived in a buttercup-yellow sheer dress that later opened the show, as a star-filled audience including Miley Cyrus, Anya Taylor-Joy, Al Pacino and Jeff Goldblum reinforced the Hollywood focus.
- The lineup mixed womenswear and menswear and reworked house codes such as the Bar jacket and Saddle bag, with California poppy rosettes, Ed Ruscha–designed shirts and Philip Treacy feathered hats spelling words like “Dior” and “Buzz.”
- Anderson called the collection a love letter to Hollywood and said it opens a broader Dior–cinema plan, with more costume projects in the next 12 months, including one with director Luca Guadagnino.
- The move builds on Anderson’s role overseeing all Dior divisions since 2025 and on the way resort shows link fashion to place, suggesting the brand will use film partnerships to shape culture and drive near-term product rollouts.