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Dior Unveils Its DIORIVIERA Collection

A very Dior Summer.

Jonathan Anderson is perhaps delivering the ideal summer wardrobe. The creative director turns his attention to Dioriviera, the house’s annual warm-weather offering, delivering a collection that feels less like a resort line and more like a full immersion into Mediterranean ease. Prints drawn from the plant world run across a wardrobe built for long afternoons and relaxing days — sailor tops, swimwear, silk scarves, and bucket hats rendered in the soft colours and light textures that makes everything feel like it’s already June.

The accessories are where Anderson’s instinct for reinterpretation quietly shines. The Dior Book Tote resurfaces in terry cloth, soft and contemporary in equal measure, while the Medallion and Woven mules take on an organic silhouette that suits the season perfectly. For men, the new Dior Chester line: loafers and boat shoes with a vintage looseness offers an entry point into the collection that doesn’t try too hard, as the Dior “it” boy. Jewellery arrives in the shape of flowers and fruit following some of the garments presented on his Fall-Winter 2026 collection. Last but not least, Dior Maison rounds out the universe with tableware, garden furniture, and objects that read as a direct love letter to Christian Dior’s own obsession with nature and art de vivre.

The collection lands across select resorts and pop-up locations from April like Mykonos, Bodrum, Saint-Tropez, Cipriani — which is, honestly, exactly where it belongs.

PHOTO CREDIT: Dior / Gray Sorrenti

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