
Here is the fourth and final look at who was in the front row for Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Spring 2026 debut.
Dior in bloom
Dilraba Dilmurat’s Dior look reminds me of a delicate spring garden in full bloom—the soft blue embellishments echoing petals, while the sunny yellow bag feels like a burst of daffodils against the pastel hue.

rebel Dior
Jenna Ortega’s Dior look is keeping her perfectly in line with her edgy Wednesday rebellious persona in this military-inspired vest paired with the much talked about Dior frayed denim mini. It feels like a modern rock-and-roll uniform.

playful & polished
I love how Jisoo’s Dior look reimagines classic tailoring—the crisp shirt and vest paired with a bubble skirt—with playful ease, while the mint green Dior Bow bag adds refreshing charm which pulls this out of “would you like to hear today’s specials?” territory.

Sweet meets chic
Kornnaphat Sethratanapong’s Dior look feels fresh and romantic—the embroidered white skirt brings soft elegance, while the playful denim jacket and pastel accessories add youthful charm and modern balance to her front-row style.

Lost in proportion
While Laetitia Casta’s Dior look channels a level of authority, it doesn’t quite work on her because the proportions and styling are fighting against each other.

The coat wins
Little Simz’s vibrant green Dior coat—utterly fabulous on its own, but the white socks-and-shoes pairing broke the spell.

Almost perfect elegance
Mia Threapleton embodied pure elegance in Dior’s refined white knit dress, though a more cohesive footwear choice would have perfected the otherwise graceful, literary-chic look.

In character
Michelle Monaghan’s Dior look felt like fashion-as-roleplay—the pink knit with its oversized bow and dramatic black skirt read more like a character study with the lavender tinted sunglasses sealing the performance.

Overpowered by volume
Natalia Vodianova’s Dior look struggled with proportions—the voluminous cut-out bow blouse paired with heavy, wide-leg, high-waisted, yet too long trousers overwhelms her frame. The look feels so unbalanced.

Pitch perfect Dior
Nico Parker delivered one of the best Dior Spring 2026 front row moments as she was pitch perfect in a fresh white knit and floral skirt, styled seamlessly with powder-blue accessories that instantly takes me back to Spring. Thankfully no black shoes were a part of this look.

Cape in motion
Rosalía looked impossibly cool in Dior, her pleated white cape dress flowing with dramatic ease, styled with dark shades and bow heels for a striking front row statement.

Willow’s tie twist
Willow Smith brought playful energy to Dior, styling a navy shirt dress with a Dior tie worn as a belt—a clever twist—finished with vibrant orange bow heels for standout contrast.
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