The French Tag Dior appoints Jonathan Anderson as the new male clothing leader

The fashion designer based in Northern Ireland, Jonathon Anderson, has joined the French luxury fashion brand Christian Dior as creative director of his male clothing segment. He resigned as creative director of the Spanish Fashion House Loewe after 11 years. He happens to Kim Jones.

The designer known for his gender fluid fashion announced his appointment through an 'Dior' subtitled Instagram post with a clover sheet.

Northern Ireland designer Jonathan Anderson has been appointed the new creative director of male clothing in Christian Dior, happening to Kim Jones. Leave Loewe after 11 years and debut the Dior Homme Summer 2026 collection in Paris in June. Known for gender-fluid designs, Anderson is an award-winning designer of the year and founder of its homonym label.

Anderson is designing the Dior Homme Summer 2026 collection, which will be presented in Paris on June 27 of this year, according to media reports.

He studied at London College of Fashion and began his professional trip in the Marketing Department of Prada. In 2008, he launched his homonym seal, and in 2013, he assumed the role of creative director in Loewe.

Anderson is behind several iconic looks, such as Rihanna's outfit for the mid -Bowl 2023 and Ariana Grande dress at the Met 2024 gala.

Over the years, he has received numerous prestigious awards, including the consecutive designer titles of the year in the 2024 fashion Awards.

Fiber2Fashion News Desk (KD)


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