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The Pants
What immediately stood out were the puffy, oversized cargo-like trousers. With layers of ruffles and dramatic volume, Anderson gave a new twist to utility wear. By adding these theatrical elements, Dior suddenly became playful and edgy.
Color Palette
Instead of opting for the standard palette of black, white, and gray, Anderson opened up the color palette. Soft pastels like sage green and salmon pink created a fresh and inviting atmosphere, while rich metallic accents and deep blues added depth and luxury to the collection. The whole feel was like a spring sunshine breaking through at just the right moment, with colors that instantly lift your spirits while remaining stylish.
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Classic, But Different
Tailoring is and remains a cornerstone at Dior, but Anderson put his own spin on it. Shirts were looser, eye-catching bow ties and overcoats playfully fell open as if they were just thrown on. Even the classic tie received a modern update: oversized, with an origami-like shape.
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Cool Feet
What made this collection particularly special was the choice of footwear. Slippers with a ‘worn-in’ vibe, as if they've been around for years, combined with high-top sneakers in neutral shades, created a relaxed, effortless look. It’s exactly that blend of comfort and coolness that many young fashionistas are looking for these days. With a touch of vintage.
What truly made this collection special was that Jonathan Anderson showed a bit of himself. It felt like a powerful introduction where he perfectly combined his own style, his love for playful details, and his modern vision of luxury with Dior’s heritage. He paid homage to the house's past while simultaneously giving it a fresh, surprising update. All without losing the elegance we expect from Dior. A collection that the new generation can also be excited about.