Jonathan Anderson’s second pre-fall collection for Dior Men lands with a calmer confidence. The house signatures remain — embroidery, sharp coats, sculptural volumes — but the attitude feels more grounded this time. The silhouettes ease between formality and practicality: wide, almost architectural shorts; clean tweed jackets; flannel trousers that fall with purpose; a navy velvet suit that speaks softly but still carries weight.
What stands out is the balance. The romance of Dior is still here, just stripped of anything that feels ornamental for its own sake. The clothes look considered and quietly useful, closer to how men actually dress rather than how they’re expected to. Anderson seems less interested in spectacle and more focused on building a vocabulary that can last beyond a single season.
Below, a carousel of the looks that captured this shift — the pieces that suggest where this new chapter at Dior Men is heading.






