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From Jonathan Anderson’s first Dior cruise and the maisons new footwear collab to Louis Vuitton’s new campaign inspired by Central Park and a new Ganni collaboration, here are the fashion news you might have missed this week.

Jonathan Anderson’s first Christian Dior Cruise show was a Hollywood glamour feast. From Al Pacino to Miley Cyrus, Lalaland’s biggest mainstays were in attendance for a collection that explored Dior’s long-standing relationship with cinema. Staged at the LACMA, the setting was transformed with vintage Cadillacs and lighting that captured the spirit of old Hollywood perfectly, with guests receiving a movie script instead of show notes.
Drawing on the House’s cinematic history, from Monsieur Dior’s 1955 Oscar nomination for Best Costume Design to Marlene Dietrich’s iconic declaration, “No Dior, No Dietrich!”, Anderson reimagined Dior’s wardrobe for both women and men, inspired by Hollywood’s heartthrobs and divas alike.
Gowns adorned with Californian poppies and floral motifs, crafted in light yet shimmering fabrics, brought a sense of movement to the collection, worn with the reimagined Bar jacket, while distressed Californian blue jeans were paired with Anderson’s interpretation of the Saddle bag and millinery by Philip Treacy that read “Star” or “Dior”. Men’s shirts, meanwhile, featured a collaboration with artist Ed Ruscha.
The result? A collection that we will definitely see shining on the red carpet, or an after party at the Chateau Marmont.
More fashion news this week…
Marc Jacobs isn’t going anywhere

LVMH is parting ways with Marc Jacobs, selling the brand to WHP Global in a deal reportedly worth around $1 billion. WHP Global’s portfolio already includes Vera Wang, Rag & Bone, G-Star, Express, and Joe’s Jeans. Jacobs will remain founder and creative director, continuing to shape runway collections and steer the label’s creative direction. And the timing is telling. Appearing at this year’s Met Gala, Jacobs casually let slip on his Instagram that his long-paused beauty line is poised for a return, and we cannot wait to get our hands on it.
A day in the life of Tyshawn Jones with LV

New York’s greenest spot, Central Park, serves as inspiration for Louis Vuitton’s pre-fall collection under Pharrell Williams, launched witth a campaign starring New Yorker Tyshawn Jones as he spend a day in the park, limbing boulders, crossing bridges, playing table tennis and chess, biking pathways, walking dogs, sailing toy boats, quietly observing, meeting up with friends. Shot by Oliver Hardee Peach, the collection has preppy detailing to bohemian uniforms and tailored workwear.
Jonathan Anderson and Diadora join forces

Have you added Jonathan Anderson’s footwear to your wishlist before? If the answer is yes, this collaboration is one you won’t want to miss. The brand joins forces with heritage Italian sportswear brand Diadora in a limited collection. The four colourways chosen by the Northern Irish designer are available and in stores from today 15th of May. Happy shopping!
Ganni and Melissa make shoes for a Scandi-Girl Summer

Every time footwear brand Melissa collaborates with a designer or brand, it becomes an instant hit. This time, the lucky partner is Ganni, the Copenhagen based fashion house, resulting in a playful and modern collab, with the iconic Melissa shoes in jelly now reimagined in vibrant colours, Scandi-summer ready.
Haider Ackermann’s Snow Goose operates on adrenaline

Canada Goose announces the launch of its Adrenaline Expeditions series, as part of the Snow Goose SS26 campaign, under Haider Ackermann’s vision. Throughout May, the brand partners with world-class extreme athletes to set its latest collection in motion across some of the most dramatic natural landscapes on the planet from the South Pacific to the crystal-clear skies of the Swiss Alps, culminating in the wild waters of British Columbia, Canada.
Socks are the outfit with Loewe and On

Combining On’s advanced engineering with Loewe’s distinctive approach to colour and proportion, the two brands continue their collaboration with the new LIGHTSPRAY Cloudmonster. Each pair comes with three interchangeable LIGHTSPRAY socks in Fluo Yellow, Fluo Green, and Teal, allowing the shoe’s appearance to shift depending on the pairing.