GET THE LOOK:
Valentino Garavani Bow-embellished Shearling-trimmed Leopard-print Wool Coat
Magda Butrym Lace-trimmed Cotton And Linen-blend Mini Skirt
Marant Etoilé Neslya Beige Top
Emilia Wickstead Tippi Floral-print Satin Midi Dress
Church’s Checked Twill And Leather Brogues
The Elder Statesman Strawberry Crocheted Cashmere Keychain
Judy Geib Dendritic Agate, Pink Tourmaline, and Carnelian Pin in 18K Yellow Gold
Gabriela Hearst Nina Bag in Ivory Nappa Leather with Cotton Macrame
Jonathan Anderson’s new look for Dior continues to intrigue – and puzzle. Women’s pre-fall 2026 is already his fourth collection, which sounds quite absurd given that the first Dior pieces designed by Anderson will only start hitting stores in January at the earliest. But this is how the industry works. We’ve seen his neo-preppy menswear debut over the summer, followed by pre-fall just over a week ago. His women’s debut during the last Paris Fashion Week still leaves me on the fence, even though certain details are gradually growing on me. The lookbook released this week seems to reveal more about how Anderson envisions the Dior woman, stripped of runway spectacle and contrived styling. READ MY FULL REVIEW HERE.
Collage by Edward Kanarecki.
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Chloé Cropped Distressed High-rise Wide-leg Jeans
Judy Geib Platinum Private Collection Rainbow Flash Opal Earrings with Diamonds
Roger Vivier Belle Vivier Trompette 70 Buckled Patent-leather Pumps
Chloé Paddington Embellished Leather Tote