To celebrate Lunar New Year, Dior presents a selection of pieces by Jonathan Anderson. Each one is a tribute to luck, nature, and renewal.
Inspired by 18th-century pastoral scenes, toile de Jouy is reinvented in a poetic, luminous version, dotted with four-leaf clovers. The sketch unfurls on the Lady Dior and Dior Book Tote bags, as well as on silk scarves and Mitzahs emblazoned with Dior.
The Dior Clover Garden motif, punctuated with these talismanic emblems, features on skirts, jackets, jeans, shirts, and sneakers for a refined laid-back look.
Brimming with energy and motion, this line honors the Chinese zodiac sign for 2026 – through a novel Horse print. The horseshoe, a symbol of good fortune, embellishes jewelry and charms, bringing a burst of vitality to each silhouette.
The Dior Toujours and Lady Dior bags are presented in pink – the color of joy and femininity cherished by Monsieur Dior.
Exceptional creations celebrating the vibrant beauty of the nature.
Images © Alex Huanfa Cheng @alexhuanfacheng
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