
Dior’s Dioriviera summer 2026 campaign turns a vacation wardrobe into something more peaceful. The collection arrives sun-ready and a little dreamy. It’s built on soft color and unhurried fantasy.
Creative director Jonathan Anderson filters the line through Christian Bérard and the old codes of a French summer, focusing on color study and craft. Gray Sorrenti shot the model images, and the pictures drift from wildflower fields to quiet interiors to the edge of a pool.
Dioriviera Summer 2026 Campaign

The looks are easy without going loose. A crisp white shirt meets a woven bucket bag; a tie-front shirt pairs with a lace-like mini skirt for something flirtier. Striped totes, the floral Dior Book Tote, soft towelling, basketweave textures that ask for long afternoons in the heat. A blue Dior tote sits in a field of daisies. And logo slides rest among the flowers.

Stylist Benjamin Bruno keeps it relaxed and a touch undone, featuring ribbed tanks and denim shorts, boat shoes, breezy skirts, pastel layers. Photographer Jean Marie Binet’s still life work pulls the accessories into focus, from straw hats to embroidered bags.

The clothes are one side of the house. My Dior jewelry is another.






