Jonathan Anderson is Dior Men’s new creative director

The LVMH group has chosen Jonathan Anderson as the new creative director of Dior Men. The North-Irish designer, who left the Loewe brand last March after more than 10 years, officially joined the fashion house founded by monsieur Christian Dior in 1946.

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That the direction was this a bit of it was known. Rumors of the corridor have always given Anderson as close to the brand, even as a hypothetical successor of Maria Grazia Chiuri who remains firm in his position as a creative director of the women’s collections, a role he has held since 2016. Jonathan Anderson then happens to Kim JonesBritish designer who left the role last January.

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To communicate the news was Bernard Arnault, president and CEO of LVMH, during the annual assembly of the group’s shareholders, followed by followed A post published by Jonathan Anderson on your Instagram profile. A simple dior label bet with a pin and, in the captionjust one emoji in the shape of a four -leaf clover.

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Born in 1984, born in the north of Ireland in 1984, Jonathan Anderson He graduated from London College of Fashion London after a study experience in the USA, where he had moved to just 18 years of age to chase the dream of becoming an actor. There, attending the prestigious Julliard school, developed an interest in the design of the costumes, an element that has widely explored during his period from Loewe making the costumes for Luca Guadagnino’s film Challengers.
His debut from Dior is scheduled for next June 2025in the field of the Men’s Fashion Week in Paris.


Source: Vanity Fair

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