This year’s Paris Fashion Week saw the biggest buzz coming from Dior’s newest creative director of Dior womenswear and couture collections, Jonathan Anderson. The show celebrates all the women of Dior that came before them, all while bringing in a new era of style and innovation for this iconic fashion house. The founder of JW Anderson and former Loewes creative director, Jonathan Anderson, certainly wowed us with his stunning womenswear collection debut!
Out of the 73 outfits that made their runway debuts, we share our top picks from the Christian Dior Spring-Summer 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection. We wish we had some of these ourselves!
The Angel
Kicking things off with the opening number, this white dress looks like something out of our beloved vintage Barbie dolls. You know, the ones that are obviously knockoffs but you love them to death anyway. It’s a very classic silhouette and the bows add that cute pop, something you’d wear to a high tea!
The Pink Overcoat
What immediately caught our eyes was that adorable blush pink overcoat shawl, ’cause it looks so perfectly soft and cosy. For a spring collection, this one is definitely on point with the theme with the casual striped top and jeans. This look is practically calling to be part of a picnic scene – on point, Dior!
The Street Chic
Now, this outfit is for the streets! Seriously, we would definitely want to go out shopping in this. The coat and top combo brings the right amount of sophistication and elegance, and the miniskirt doesn’t detract either. Furthermore, the purse with the bold neutral colour pops against the rest of the outfit. Time to find some excuses to walk about now!
The Boss
Dior is known for their dramatic skirts and heavy matching blazers, and this brings a new spin on a classic. However, the cravat is an acquired taste, though there are quite a few people out there who wouldn’t object. For all the Ace Attorney, Hamilton, or Bridgerton fans out there, this ones for you.
The Black Swan
Every Odette has an Odile lurking in the back. Could it be you?
There were other stunning black dresses in the line-up, but this one is just YES in terms of drama! Just imagine it already, the doors open, walk in with this, and BAM! All the heads turn right to you.
The Usagi
Moon Prism Power, Make Up! Not gonna lie, the first thought when seeing this was Sailor Moon. Maybe its the colour and the collar, but the collar is what we are looking at here! The tiered skirt is also a winner in our books with the leaf structure and patterns. Can we just fangirl over that butterfly collar again?
The Midnight
We are so back for the drama, its like the pink spring overcoat from earlier in its villain era. The black and blue coat is absolutely everything, the blouse and jeans just add to the perfection. If you love a little badness in your closet, throw on some silver earrings and try a look like this!
The Junon
Closing out the show and closing out our list with a blast from the past! This scalloped number pays tribute to Christian Dior’s Junon dress from the Fall/Winter 1949–50 haute couture line. Named for the Roman queen of the gods, this beauty modernises a classic into something more practical than the original. As for the dress itself, its gone from a ballgown to something you can party all night in!
It’s A Wrap!
So that’s all our favourite Dior outfits we’ve seen thus far – what do you think? Tell us which ones you liked in the comments!