Jonathan Anderson transformed the mirrored halls of the Musée Rodin into a palm-filled oasis for his latest Dior haute couture collection, drawing inspiration from Lynda Benglis, the American sculptor known for her poured latex works and organic forms. That sculptural language ran through cocooning wrap coats, fluid silk satin gowns, and a reimagined Bar jacket softened with leaf-green fringe and sheer layering. Pleats threaded across the lineup, surfacing in an asymmetric copper top, a gray-and-peach Bar set, and a sage green dress built around the intertwining of nature and design. Accessories echoed the collection’s rippling folds, from bow-trimmed clutches to mesh-wrapped heels. The show closed on a semi-sheer bridal look with lace appliqués and a trailing train.
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