From Loewe to Dior: Jonathan Anderson’s Debut Menswear Collection for Spring 2026 Makes a Bold Statement
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Melding his signature aesthetic with Dior's storied DNA

“Youthful spontaneity ultimately spawns an ode to the imagination: a way to reinvent oneself and the moment, looking at what is old to shape new guises, allowing empathy to define elegance,” the last line of press text for Jonathan Anderson’s Spring 2026 menswear debut for Dior read.
If there were a way to describe Anderson’s resoundingly successful debut, it would be just that: a reinvention.
Anderson, who joined the Maison following an incredible run at Loewe, where he was beloved for melding heritage craft with modernity, brings his contemporary meets classic aesthetic to Dior, and the excitement was immediately felt last week following his runway debut.
A New Era at Dior: Jonathan Anderson Takes the Helm
Hints of Anderson’s knack for playing with proportions were present throughout, with ready-to-wear featuring voluminous bottoms juxtaposed with sharp tailoring. Like his predecessor, Anderson dipped into the Dior archives for a look at Christian Dior’s iconic bar jacket, which is featured alongside denim, staple knits, and more.


Elsewhere, tiny embroideries, florals, and neckties nod to the Rococo era, an homage to Mr. Dior, who often took inspiration from that period. Still, it all felt very akin to what we would expect from Anderson, plus color—lots of pops of color.
The Accessories: Iconic Dior Codes Reimagined
As for the bags, Anderson took a stab at the classic Dior Book Tote, dressing it up with book covers like In Cold Blood by Truman Capote and more. It wouldn’t be a Dior show without the classics like Dior Oblique, which appears throughout on messengers and a backpack. A soft suede carryall in shades of sage and dark brown appears in maxi Dior Cannage.
View bags from the runway below.



















