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Dior Honors Jonathan Anderson in Paris Exhibition
18 Jun
Summary
- Jonathan Anderson's portrait and designs now featured at La Galerie Dior.
- Exhibition highlights Anderson's first year as creative director.
- Specific looks like the Ombre dress and Noeud pantsuit are on display.

Jonathan Anderson has been honored with a prominent place in La Galerie Dior's permanent exhibition space in Paris. A portrait of the Irish designer now greets visitors in room three, joining images of previous couturiers. His debut haute couture collection is represented by approximately 15 designs featured throughout the historic flagship.
The exhibition rooms have been updated to emphasize brand codes that Anderson has focused on, such as the bow and 18th-century ornamentation. Olivier Flaviano, head of La Galerie Dior, noted the radical yet refined aesthetic of Anderson's work, which captures the essence of Dior's style. Several looks from the spring 2026 couture collection are prominently displayed, including the Ombre dress worn by Rihanna and the Clémentine dress.
Additional displays feature Anderson's cream Noeud pantsuit and highlight the significance of bows in Dior's designs, with original documents and sketches. For the first time, the museum also presents looks from the Diorling ready-to-wear line, launched in the UK in 1968. This collection captures the spirit of the Swinging 1960s, underscoring Dior's adage of couture's renewal.