Jonathan Anderson and his team at Dior couldn’t have planned a more perfect day to take a walk through Paris’ Jardin des Tuileries. The sun was shining brightly on the makeshift greenhouse that seated guests as the first models took to the runway, situated atop a waterlily pond.
It was immediately clear from the first look, which featured a polka-dotted ruffled tulle skirt with a flowing train, that this collection would be a delight. A delight it was, with intricate, eye-catching details that flounced and flowed in the wind as the models briskly traversed past the audience.
Romantic Silhouettes Meet House Heritage
The ready-to-wear was full of Anderson signatures, like denim—both classic and more elevated styles sprinkled with crystals—plays on proportion, and romantic, dreamy silhouettes. Still, the collection feels inherently Dior. Nods to the House’s history were present throughout, including plenty of florals (Monsieur Dior loved them) and modern takes on the classic Dior Bar Jacket.
The bags, too, included new takes on Dior’s most important House codes, like its iconic cannage quilting, which was seen on a new handheld hobo, clutched by models in soft suede or leather and finished with classic D-I-O-R charms. Anderson’s take on the classic shopper, finished with his signature bow, was also seen in cannage leather and suede.
Anderson continues to expand on the bags he debuted last season, including the relaxed Diorly and Spring’s ladylike, top-handled Cigale bag, shown in bold exotics and a fun polka-dotted print. Other bags, like the Dior Crunchy and an array of novelty clutches, see the addition of intricate florals.
View all of the bags from the runway below.
The Bags of Dior Fall 2026: Classic Cannage and More




























Detail and look images © Dior and featured image courtesy of Dior/©ADRIEN DIRAND ©VALENTIN LECRON.
































Clothes are divine! Bags, meh. It looks like Bottega had an affair with Fendi which resulted in a Chanel baby.
Totally agree
I love the shades of green, and the suedes and tweeds look gorgeous. The peanut bag makes me weirdly uncomfortable and I have no idea why.
This is unconventional and weird, but it struck me as a part of the male anatomy.🤷♀️
Same here re: the peanut bag 🥴
Same, It’s just strange with the rest of the collection.
Could be named the BALZAC bag 🙂
The frog bag and the very last green suede…. I am sold!!
Does anyone else see a sequin peanut? 🥜
The clothing is fun, the bags are so boring. Kate Spade already did the bow thing. The tiny bows look like afterthoughts.
Agreed. They look like they were stuck on last minute
I agree. Remove the Bow and It’s much better!
Yes agree with you both remove the bow
I appreciate the beauty, but 95% of these pieces are Unwearable.
This designer is just not vibbing with Dior. Everything looks strangely disjointed.
Are these still being made in sweatshops?
Love the clothes, especially the modified bar jackets and the layered miniskirts with the train! Makes me wish I had mile-long slender legs to pull it off! <3 Agree with the other comments- the bags don't match the level of the clothes. They're just so "quiet" almost bland.
That medium tan suede bag in photo 30 has the expression of an annoyed cat
I want a peanut bag.