CHRISTIAN DIOR PRE-FALL 2026 COLLECTION
The power of fashion to rewire the everyday is affirmed in the Pre-Fall collection.
January 12, 2026
Expanding the Christian Dior recoding as envisioned by Creative Director Jonathan Anderson into a wardrobe suited for many characters and occasions, the Pre-Fall 2026 collection has an expansive narrative.
Signs retrieved from the history of the House are condensed into a decisive silhouette and crushed with a sense of normality. The past converses with the present, the grand with the calm. Everything is seen through the filter of Dior: a chromatic sensibility keen on muted tones, a virtuoso way of realizing even the plainest piece with a couturier’s attention to detail.
The wardrobe approach focuses on the pieces and their capacity to transform: the Bar jacket, cropped or soft, and even enlarged into a coat; the enveloping coat; the knitted cape; the draped dress; the wide silk denim trousers; the sculptural gowns that suddenly burst in sideways explosions. Shoes – loafers, sandals, mules, open-toed pumps – and bags – from the Dior Médaillon to the Lady Dior, from the Dior Cigale to the Dior Crunchy – allow a number of attitudes, prolonging the idea of dressing to become a character of one’s own design.
By mixing elements, an idea of style as a swift and personal discourse takes shape.
























































