Lights, Camera, Dior! For the Cruise 2027 season, Jonathan Anderson held his first destination show as Creative Director of Christian Dior in Los Angeles, California. Against the concrete backdrop of L.A.’s County Museum of Art, and with an A-list front row including Mickey Madison, Anya Taylor-Joy, Greta Lee, Miley Cyrus, Sabrina Carpenter and Jisoo, the British designer unveiled his fifth womenswear collection for the house. The collection highlighted old Hollywood glamor and Monsieur Dior’s long association with it. Models took to the showspace wearing ’30s-inspired loose drop-waist gowns, feather boas, relaxed denim, lush pajama-style shirts and trousers, and embellished bar jackets. The late Marlene Dietrich was honored with a remake of her own Dior Bar jacket.
Christian Dior Cruise 2027 Collection Review
Read the reactions from FashionSpot’s forum members below:
“What a mess. It’s all haphazard. The men’s clothing was unnecessary.” (puberty)
“Fatal.” (just passing by)
“I just watched the Blazeys channel. Jonathan seems lazy, overambitious, and already tired of trying to do too much.” (TomBlanksFullFatMiuMiu)
“Jonathan Anderson has lost it – and he has lost it completely at Dior. Nothing is desirable. Nothing looks fresh. He seemed almost ashamed of his work at the end.” (Deneuve)
“This collection is inauthentic, will be forgotten by next Friday.” (quantum couture)
“It’s messy. The first three looks are terrible. Only a few of the dresses are good, even if they’re burdened with unnecessary details. The jackets are terrible. Step it up!” (waves)
“This is probably the ugliest Dior show in its entire history.” (turkicmongol)
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