JIMIN (BTS), Jenna Ortega, JISOO (BLACKPINK) and more steal the spotlight at Jonathan Anderson’s Dior debut in Paris.

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The stars took over Paris: Dior unveiled its new era with mini-skirts, editorial flair and an unforgettable front row.

In the heart of Paris, Dior’s Spring/Summer 2026 show marked a new chapter for the French house under the fresh vision of Jonathan Anderson, who had already impressed this summer with his menswear proposal. This time, his gaze turned to the feminine universe, where the mini-skirt emerged as the protagonist in countless versions: from laid-back denim to voluminous, structured designs with ruffles. A bold statement that dares to challenge traditional notions of elegance.

Yet the real spectacle unfolded off the runway, where celebrities imposed their own style codes. Jimin of BTS commanded the flashes in an imposing all-black look, pairing leather trousers with an oversized blazer, cementing his status as a global fashion icon. Jenna Ortega leaned into an impeccable blend of military and urban aesthetics: a frayed denim mini-skirt, structured denim layers and pointed heels that carried the look into sophisticated editorial territory.

Global ambassador Jisoo of BLACKPINK shone in a contemporary take on feminine tailoring: clean lines with a playful twist that captured the spirit of the collection. Meanwhile, Anya Taylor-Joy opted for a majestic white cape-dress, fusing structure and fluidity with the geometric elegance that has become her personal signature.

Completing the star-studded scene were Willow Smith, Charlize Theron and Jennifer Lawrence, confirming the event as one of fashion’s unmissable moments. Even Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s daughter took to the runway in a grey shirt and tie, joining a generation redefining style with boldness and authenticity.

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With this presentation, Anderson promises to revolutionise Dior’s legacy without losing its sophistication, offering a new dialogue between tradition, provocation and contemporary vision.