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Dior's Waterlily Dream: Anderson Unveils Spring Fantasy
3 Mar
Summary
- Jonathan Anderson transformed Dior with a Monet-inspired collection.
- The show featured a catwalk resembling the Tuileries gardens pond.
- Anderson aimed for a mood of joy, contrasting with his previous show.

Northern Irish designer Jonathan Anderson presented a luminous spring collection for Dior at Paris fashion week, drawing inspiration from Claude Monet's waterlilies and Seurat's romantic paintings. This season marked a distinct shift from his debut, which featured a darker, more introspective theme.
The runway was transformed into a pond reminiscent of the Tuileries gardens, complete with lily pad-like structures. Anderson expressed feeling more relaxed and forward-looking this time, stating, "Last year was so intense... but now I feel free to release it from that."




