Overview
- Anderson opened his first Dior Homme show at Hôtel des Invalides on June 27, marking the highlight of Paris Fashion Week’s menswear calendar.
- He previewed the collection with social media teasers featuring Basquiat and Warhol-inspired motifs alongside new Dior Book Tote designs.
- The debut runway sets the tone for unifying Dior’s three lines under Anderson’s creative direction, a role he assumed in April and June.
- The 40-year-old Northern Irish designer earned acclaim at Loewe and is the first since Christian Dior to oversee Dior’s menswear, womenswear and haute couture.
- Industry observers say his appointment represents a pivotal shift for LVMH’s flagship label during a broader reshuffle of luxury fashion houses.