The latest Dioriviera chapter reimagines the House’s summer universe through Mediterranean-inspired ready-to-wear, accessories, and lifestyle pieces infused with Jonathan Anderson’s playful visual language
Dior has unveiled a new Dioriviera collection designed by Jonathan Anderson, introducing a refreshed seasonal vision that blends the House’s heritage motifs with a lighter, more playful sensibility. Expanding across ready-to-wear, accessories, footwear, jewelry, and Dior Maison objects, the collection reinforces Dioriviera’s position as both a retail strategy and a broader lifestyle proposition tied to luxury travel and resort culture.
The collection reinterprets several established Dior codes through vivid botanical imagery and relaxed silhouettes. The Dior Arabesque print revisits artwork by Christian Bérard through dense floral compositions, while the toile de Jouy motif appears in a softer floral variation. Men’s ready-to-wear focuses on lightweight tailoring and relaxed separates, including flowing shirts, shorts, striped knits, swimwear, and accessories designed around an understated Mediterranean palette.

Accessories continue to anchor the commercial dimension of Dioriviera. The Dior Book Tote appears in terry cloth, introducing a softer tactile finish to one of the House’s most recognizable silhouettes, while the Lady Dior and Dior Blooming bags are reworked through pared-back constructions and woven textures. Footwear expands with new Dior Medaillon and Dior Woven mules for women, alongside the introduction of the Dior Chester loafers and boat shoes for men. The Dior Oblique motif extends throughout the collection across denim finishes, Sun Stripes variations, trainers, and leather goods.
Jewelry and decorative accessories further reinforce the collection’s resort positioning. The Dior Hortensia line references Christian Dior’s affinity for hydrangeas, while fruit-inspired rhinestone jewelry and playful bag charms introduce a lighter, collectible dimension. Dior Maison extends the concept into homeware, presenting tableware, furniture, and garden-inspired objects designed to accompany the seasonal rollout across international resort destinations and pop-up activations.
Launching across select resort locations including Mykonos, Bodrum, Saint-Tropez, and Cipriani destinations, the collection reflects Dior’s continued investment in experiential luxury retail. By combining fashion, travel, and lifestyle within a cohesive seasonal universe, Dioriviera continues to function as both a product offering and a broader expression of the House’s evolving approach to contemporary luxury.


