Dior’s Autumn-Winter 2025–2026 collection is all about transformation. Set at the historic Hatfield House and photographed by Tim Walker, the campaign feels like a dream, mixing history, fantasy, and modern style.
Inspired by Orlando, the timeless character from Virginia Woolf’s novel, the collection explores how fashion can reflect identity and change. The looks combine old and new: crinoline dresses are made shorter, corsets feature zippers to adjust their shape, and velvet jackets are both structured and soft.
Dior also revisits pieces from its past, like classic white shirts and the iconic “J’adore Dior” T-shirt, updating them for today. The accessories follow this same idea—curved bags with subtle details and shoes with a menswear twist.
Everything feels thoughtful and wearable, but still bold. The campaign images play with mirrors, reflections, and unusual angles to show how style can shift our perspective.
This season, Dior offers more than just clothes. It tells a story about who we are, who we’ve been, and who we’re becoming.














