Overview
- The Cruise 2027 show, staged Wednesday at LACMA in Los Angeles, paired Dior with a starry crowd including Miley Cyrus, Anya Taylor-Joy and Al Pacino.
- Jonathan Anderson set a cinematic scene with vintage cars, fog and streetlamps, then opened with drop‑waist rosette dresses including a butter‑yellow look worn by Sabrina Carpenter.
- He put menswear and womenswear on the same runway for the first time in a Dior Cruise presentation, while reworking house codes like the Bar jacket and Marlene Dietrich’s tuxedo.
- Collaborations featured Ed Ruscha’s typography on shirts and Philip Treacy’s feathered hats that spelled words such as “Dior,” alongside craft touches like jeans laced with fine silver chains.
- Anderson said the L.A. outing kicks off a broader push into cinema, with up to three costuming projects planned over the next year including one with director Luca Guadagnino.