Echoing the Spring-Summer 2026 ready-to-wear collection, Creative Director Jonathan Anderson presents a selection of Dior pieces that celebrate love this Valentine’s Day, through original motifs that spotlight the House’s expertise and heritage.


Taking inspiration from an 18th century emblem, the delicately floral Revolution Flowers print takes centrestage on the Dior Book Tote, Saddle and Lady Dior bags, along with matching “D, I, O, R” charms, and are further complemented by the selection’s small leather goods.
Paying homage to French textile art are the silk scarves and Mitzahs, which are dressed in refined designs and presented in shades of blue and pink. The jewelry, including the Tribales, and the Saltwind sneakers are also embellished with these details.


As a tribute to the 1956 Pastorale dress, the romantic Doves & Roses sketches are showcased in the form of roses and doves that are notably embroidered on a white Lady Dior and a light blue Lady D-Joy.
Other notable motifs include the Floral Heart on silk squares, the rosy flushed Medallion on the Dior Book Tote, and the bow on the Saddle.
















