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Jonathan Anderson Bold Dior Debut Show

by Lina Clémence July 6, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


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The appointment of Jonathan Anderson as the sole Artistic Director of Dior represents one of the boldest moves in recent fashion history. For the first time since Christian Dior himself, a single creative mind now oversees the entire creative output of the house, including menswear, womenswear, couture and accessories. The decision to entrust Jonathan Anderson with this monumental task speaks volumes about both his talent and Dior’s vision for the future.

Jonathan Anderson is no stranger to reinvention. His work at Loewe, spanning over a decade, redefined the codes of craft, masculinity, and wearable art. With his label JW Anderson, he continuously blurred gender lines and pushed silhouettes into uncharted, often poetic territories. But Dior is a different scale altogether. It is a house rich in codes, heritage and legacy. One that carries not only the weight of Parisian haute couture but also a global identity linked to luxury at its finest.

Jonathan Anderson’s appointment signals not just a changing of the guard but a philosophical shift. No longer will the men’s and women’s wear universes evolve in parallel. They will now orbit a singular creative vision. This consolidation is rare in today’s luxury industry, where specialisation often prevails. By making Anderson its sole artistic compass, Dior is placing a high-stakes bet on creative unity and potentially a revolution.

His first test came at Paris Men’s Fashion Week, where anticipation reached fever pitch. Could he imprint his aesthetic onto the Dior legacy while respecting its deeply rooted codes? Could one designer truly hold the reins of such a vast fashion empire? All eyes were on Paris, and Jonathan Anderson stepped onto the stage with confidence, clarity and quiet force.

Who is Jonathan Anderson?

Born in Magherafelt in Northern Ireland in 1984, Jonathan Anderson’s path to the heights of luxury fashion was anything but conventional. Initially aspiring to be an actor, Anderson studied at The Juilliard School in New York before pivoting to a career in fashion. He would go on to graduate from the London College of Fashion with a degree in menswear design, setting the stage for a job that would redefine contemporary fashion.

His first breakthrough came in 2008 with the founding of his label JW Anderson. The brand quickly gained attention for its intellectual yet irreverent take on gender, structure and narrative. One of Anderson’s earliest signatures was his embrace of androgyny. He produced menswear collections that included skirts, cropped silhouettes and sculptural accessories, all without ever compromising on wearability.

JW Anderson’s sharp aesthetic and cerebral references made it a critical darling. The fashion industry took note, and in 2013, LVMH, which is Dior’s parent company, acquired a minority stake in the brand. In the same year, Anderson was appointed Creative Director of the Spanish luxury house Loewe, also owned by LVMH. His challenge there was immense. To revitalise a historic leather brand that had lost cultural relevance. He succeeded beyond all expectations.

At Loewe, Anderson developed a universe rooted in craftsmanship, literary sensibility and quiet radicalism. He elevated artisanal leather into covetable high fashion, made homespun textures into runway statements and infused every collection with a curated sense of intellectualism. Collaborations with artists, books published under Loewe Editions and runway shows that often felt like installations rather than catwalks became hallmarks of his tenure.

Awards soon followed. Anderson won both the Menswear and Womenswear Designer of the Year awards at the British Fashion Awards in 2015, a rare double honour. His work has been exhibited in major museums, and his creative sphere extends beyond fashion to art, theatre and product design. He is simply one of the most multifaceted talents in the industry.

By the time Dior approached him in 2025, Anderson had proven his capacity to lead not one, but two, successful global fashion narratives. His design language is structured yet poetic, modern yet rooted in history. It seemed uniquely positioned to resonate with Dior’s legacy. Taking the reins of Dior Men earlier that year and now of the entire house, Anderson has become not just a creative director but a cultural architect.

His First Men’s Fashion Show at Paris Men’s Fashion Week

Jonathan Anderson’s Dior debut for Spring/Summer 2026 was staged on June 27, 2025, at the Hôtel National des Invalides in Paris, marking a historic moment as the inaugural menswear presentation under his creative leadership. The venue, transformed into a minimalist gallery in the style of Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie, featured polished parquet floors, velvet-lined walls, and a few still-life paintings by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin. This setting underscored Anderson’s intent to marry art and fashion, an approach rooted in his previous work at Loewe and JW Anderson.

At first glance, it was clear this was a collection conceived with depth and discipline. Anderson described his aim as “decoding the language of the house to recode it”. It was a mission he delivered through a careful blending of heritage and invention. The silhouettes played with tension: Bar jackets in Donegal tweed reimagined for men, paired with ballooning cargo shorts, and structured waistcoats paired with worn-in jeans. The juxtaposition of formal tailoring with relaxed proportions, a blazer paired with sculptural shorts, a French silk waistcoat with chinos and sneakers, offered elegance with utility.

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Jonathan Anderson Dior SS26 show
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Colour played an essential supporting role. The palette was classic—hounds-tooth, slate grey, and bone white with occasional pops of neon or bright pistachio, lending a youthful irreverence. Textures included dense faille, technical nylons, Donegal tweed, and cable‑knit sweaters that teased a Rococo sensibility. And accessories were playful yet purposeful: fisherman sandals worn with athletic socks, high-top sneakers with deck-shoe detailing, and book-tote bags printed with titles like Dracula and Les Liaisons Dangereuses, in collaboration with Sheila Hicks.

One standout moment was revisiting a Bar jacket and cargo-short look. The contrast of a heritage silhouette with exaggerated shorts made a statement both sartorially and structurally. The runway arc shifted from austere formality to playful irreverence, then to a curated theatricality, with capes, evening scarves, and shawl collars echoing the narrative rise through levels of ceremony. Casting was intimate, with guests seated close to the runway in a classical salon style, emphasising the craftsmanship and subtle details of each look.

Critical response was strong.

  • Vogue noted that Anderson’s debut struck a balance between elegance and commerce, calling it a meaningful reset for Dior.
  • Wallpaper praised his reinvention of formal dress codes, lauding the collection’s youthful attitude.
  • GQ described it as a fusion of craftsmanship and artistic reverence, and affirmed his success in merging heritage with modernity.
  • Harper’s Bazaar echoed the sentiment that Anderson found drama in restraint, while WWD highlighted the architectural echo of Christian Dior’s tailoring codes.

In sum, Jonathan Anderson’s menswear debut was an accomplished opening salvo. It balanced archival faithfulness with playful defiance, signalled serious intentions across menswear and womenswear, and left both buyers and critics eager for the next chapter.

What to Expect from Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Women’s PAP & Couture

As Dior prepares for its following chapters under Jonathan Anderson’s unified creative vision, anticipation is already mounting. His menswear debut set a tone of refined archaeology, uncovering and reassembling Dior’s archival codes with tactful creativity. For women’s ready-to-wear and haute couture, expect a deeper excavation of Dior’s DNA, executed through Anderson’s signature blend of intellectualism, tactility, and cultural layering.

A Reinterpreted Bar Jacket – The iconic Bar jacket will almost certainly be present, but under Anderson’s hands, it will evolve. Imagine it deconstructed: collars casually unstructured on one side, oversized pockets or asymmetric hems, perhaps trimmed in unexpected textures such as cable knit or technical nylon. It will likely appear in heritage fabrics, such as chiaroscuro tweeds, faille, and Victorian-inspired embroidery. Yet contrasted against casual staples like cropped wide-leg trousers or relaxed silk dresses.

Tactile Textures and Contrasts – Anderson is passionate about “materials that remember the hand,” showcasing painstakingly tactile choices at Loewe and in his menswear debut. For women, we can expect plush faux fur, chunky cable knits, distressed denim, and sculptural felt overcoats. These will be layered over diaphanous silk chiffon or light technical fabrics — a dialogue between opulence and utility.

Proportion Play Meets Femininity – Feminine lines provide his canvas. Expect riders or trenches cinched at the waist, contrasted with voluminous skirt panels or balloon sleeves. Skirt lengths may fluctuate between midi and maxi, while heeled oxfords or chunky sandals subvert traditional ladylike silhouettes.

Art and Literature as Accessory Cues – If menswear offered book totes referencing Dracula and Baudelaire, look for similar literary threads in the women’s lines — perhaps poetic prints, embroidered epigraphs, or sculptural jewellery echoing iconographic objects. Handbags may appear as structural page holders or contain trompe-l’oeil motifs nodding to archival finds.

Couture as Conceptual Narrative – In haute couture, the craftsmanship will be layered with theatricality, but not for spectacle’s sake. Expect gowns built as architectural narratives — sculpted bodices dripping into fluid bias skirts, dramatic capes lined in neon taffeta, and capelets embroidered with flora reminiscent of Chardin paintings. Techniques such as micro-pleating, strategic ruched draping, and delicate hand-sewn appliqué should be featured prominently.

Colour Intelligence – His women’s palette will likely follow suit: muted pastels such as blush, slate, and ivory, punctuated with pistachio or acid yellow in accessories or evening wear. Couture gowns may feature rose or aubergine accents, reflecting Dior’s romantic heritage while remaining modernly poised.

Under Anderson, Dior will no longer feel compartmentalised. Womenswear will echo menswear themes not through exact matches, but tonal resonance: texture, proportion, and narrative will read across gender lines. He is building a coherent maison language, one that balances study and sensuality.

To conclude…

Jonathan Anderson’s arrival at Dior feels like the beginning of something far more profound than just a new chapter in fashion. It is the birth of a new creative rhythm, one where every note, whether played in menswear, womenswear, or couture, resonates with coherence, courage and curiosity. In a world of fashion that too often prizes spectacle over substance, Anderson brings something subtler, yet infinitely more enduring: a deep respect for heritage and a quiet confidence in modernity.

Watching his Spring Summer 2026 menswear debut unfold was not simply witnessing a well-executed collection. It was a privilege to witness a designer at the start of building a complete Dior universe, where ideas evolve fluidly between disciplines, where femininity and masculinity are not opposites but echoes, and where craftsmanship is as important as concept. There was honesty in every seam, poetry in every proportion, and a sense that Anderson was speaking not to trends, but to time itself.

Anderson is not here to replicate. He is here to rethink. And if his menswear show is any indication, his upcoming women’s collections will be intellectually rich, beautifully tactile, and emotionally resonant. Dior, under his direction, may well become less about revisiting icons and more about redefining them for a new generation.

This is no small task. However, Jonathan Anderson does not seem intimidated by the scale of the house he now leads. Instead, he seems energised by it. And so are we. The future of Dior is in the hands of those who understand not just how to dress the body, but how to inspire the spirit.

As Christian Dior once said,

“Respect tradition, but dare to be bold. That is how one becomes timeless.”

It feels, at long last, like time is on Dior’s side again.

José Amorim
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Dior Menswear Spring 2026 Collection Review

by Lina Clémence June 28, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Today, on day four of Menswear Paris Fashion Week, Jonathan Anderson presented his debut collection as creative director of Christian Dior. Appointed in June, the British designer kick-started his era as the sole creative force behind the fabled French fashion house with a bang. The front row was stacked with a plethora of A-list talent (including everyone from Rihanna and Josh O’Connor to Donatella Versace and Robert Pattinson). Inside the vast show venue that was modeled after Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie museum, models paraded the set dressed in Jonathan’s take on classic Dior house codes. The recipient of theFashionSpot’s 2023 Designer of the Year award infused the past and present, amalgamating 18th-19th-century dressing with a contemporary preppy-inspired style.

Dior Menswear Spring 2026 Collection Review

Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“It’s just JWA x Uniqlo with a Dior logo.” [youthinasia]

“Snoozefest.” [FashionPower]

“I knew it would look this way. The womenswear is going to be worse.” [brandon J pierre]

“What a bore. I thought it would never end. I don’t remember anything besides the unflattering bar jackets or whatever that was supposed to be.” [Avonlea]

“I was afraid of this. It’s good, but I just don’t know if it’s right for Dior. It needs a little bit more refinement. We don’t need a more luxe version of his namesake label.” [GivenchyHomme]

“Great debut! I knew it would be more commercial than JW and Loewe, but I think he knows how to make commercial pieces that are still interesting and incredibly desirable. There was quite a bit of fashion ideas running throughout the collection.” [Marc10]

“The debut was solid, IMO. I like how approachable the collection can be. Fabulous soundtrack too.” [thiago]

See all the looks from the Dior Menswear Spring 2026 collection and join the conversation, here.


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The Story of the Dior Lipstick and the Famous Women Who Represented It

by Lina Clémence June 25, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


The giant fashion house of Christian Dior is a modern brand that boasts an incredible, rich fashion history and timeless designs. From its very beginning in Paris to its gradual expansion to the global level, Dior has never stopped surprising its customer with their magical collections and innovative approaches to fashion.

In 1955, Dior opened the Grande Boutique, a fancy boutique shop between Avenue Montaigne and Rue François ler. That year also marked the launch of the very first Dior lipstick. Ever since then, the company has never ceased to amaze women with their lipstick releases. Lipstick is one of those items that is undeniably feminine. Countless women of all nationalities, backgrounds, income levels and social status’ wear lipstick work, to feel pretty for their significant other, or just to feel good about themselves! Dior lipstick has become a household product because of its quality and long-lasting reliability to stay on your lips and keep you looking flawless for hours at a time.

 

Dior Addict Lipstick – Jennifer Lawrence & Kate Moss

 

Women who dream of the perfect shiny pout used to have to apply lipstick and then a second coat of gloss. Those days are gone, since Dior researchers claim to have invented the most ‘technologically advanced’ cosmetic product that meets the two needs at once.

 

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Launched in the fall of 2015, the Addict Lipstick soon became one of the best sellers of this make-up giant, Dior. The collection presents a line of lip gloss within a standard lipstick. The result is a shiny, moisturizing gel core that combines with a traditional lipstick outer layer. The application is simple and satisfying.

Adding 35 shades to the Dior lipstick line, Jennifer Lawrence was featured as the headliner of the campaign and the basic price started at £26.50 in Britain. According to Dior experts, they spent about 12 months in the laboratory trying to perfect the two separate formulas that make up the final product that is available for purchase. When you apply it on your lips, the moisturizing hydra gel core melts into the more traditional lipstick outer layer and leaves you with a super glossy look.

 

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Dior says the lipstick features a fluidity that ensures you can easily glide it onto the lips. In other words, this was the first time when women were finally able to save money and time by buying a single cosmetic product instead of two (a lipstick and a gloss).

According to the trials conducted on 30 women in 2015, around three quarters said they were happy with how their lips softer and seemed more voluminous after four weeks of regular use.

 

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Dior Rouge Lipstick – Natalie Portman & Monica Bellucci

 

The first formula for Dior Rouge Lipstick was launched in 2006, with Monica Bellucci as the face of the collection. The sultry Italian model and actress promoted Rouge Dior as a long-lasting, smooth lipstick. The ingredients are meant to moisturize, soothe, and protect your lips with a creamy and soft texture.

The Rouge line promises maximum comfort for all women. Meanwhile, the 2006 collection seemed to offer an endless range of trendy and creative colors that made it incredibly easy to find the ideal lip shade. But things got even better last year, when Dior decided it was time for a do-over.

 

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So, in 2016, Dior released a new formula for Dior Rouge Lipstick. The revamped collection brought 35 luxe satin and 15 long-wearing matte formulas launched in five different categories of shades. By now you’re probably familiar with “Iconic Reds,” “Natural Nudes,” “Stunning Pinks,” “Splendid Corals,” and the street-style “Extreme Mattes.”

One of the best things about the new collection was the fact that #999 made a comeback in a pure matte finish. This lipstick is the modern reincarnation of Christian Dior’s original and oh-so-iconic #9 shade, which took color cues from the designer’s red couture dresses.

The new formula introduced 32 couture signature shades, providing your lips with full coverage and a superb satin finish. The innovative collection also boasted the addition of a marine crista extract that encourages cellular renewal, as well as hyaluronic acid for the plump feeling and moisturizing of the lips.

 

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Dior’s Newest Lip Stain

In 2018, Dior launched a new line of lip stains, called the Rouge Dior Ultra Rouge lip stains. This is a lipstick that becomes a lip stain as you wear it. It is described as a “weightless, colored film” on your lips, and has a semi-matte finish. This will give you decent coverage without leaving your lips feeling dry or heavy.

This formula is much like an overprint, and is as close as you could get to tattooing your lips without actually tattooing your lips.

There are currently 25 shades available in the Ultra Rouge lipsticks, ranging from a soft nude to an orange tone to a bright pink.

Additionally, there are 12 shades of Rouge Dior Ink Liners. These are liquid lip liners that can be used under lipstick or on their own.

Finally, to round out the collection, there were two new nail polish shades released as part of the Dior Rouge Ultra Rouge line.

Sixty Decades of Dressing Women’s Smiles

 

Christian Dior opened its doors many decades ago and it’s not surprising lipstick was the first beauty product he created. The stand out shade in the collection is, evidently, [easyazon_link identifier=”B01M0SKDTD” locale=”US” tag=”luxauthority-20″]#999[/easyazon_link] (which Natalie Portman sports in both of the pictures). Dior No. 999 is the star of the collection. This lipstick got its code from the first red shades created by the label – the number 9 and the number 99.

Known as “The Dior Red”, [easyazon_link identifier=”B01KYQIVG4″ locale=”US” tag=”luxauthority-20″]this shade[/easyazon_link] is said to be the right kind of red shade, one that every woman can wear. And when you see Natalie Portman’s glam, you really start to believe it can be true. The weight and the creaminess of the new formula is what impressed thousands of women so far.

You might think you’re not a “red” person, but this shade is truly wearable. It looks slightly different on each woman (depending on skin tone) and it’s highly versatile. You can wear in various ways, such as full-on color out of the tube, or a little dab for a lighter, more “stained” look. You can even combine it with a light touch of clear gloss or Dior Lip Maximizer.

 

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Below are some of the bestselling Dior lipsticks that you should invest in. Not only will they make you feel like a goddess, but they will also make a great addition to anyone’s lipstick collection. One can never have too many, right?

 

Rouge Dior – [easyazon_link identifier=”B00EV0TEIY” locale=”US” tag=”luxauthority-20″]Shade 671 Deauville[/easyazon_link]

 

You wouldn’t usually think that [easyazon_link identifier=”B00ITNHDI2″ locale=”US” tag=”luxauthority-20″]this hot pink shade[/easyazon_link]could be a daily wear, but Dior pulls it off splendidly. It works perfectly with most shades and suits pretty much all skin tones. The solid pink gives you a natural shine without appearing overdone. The creamy texture is also quite satisfying and it allows the lipstick to spread easily and evenly. The #671 shade is luxurious, richly pigmented and highly hydrating. It’s enriched with marine crista which gives it a smooth look on the lips.

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Rouge Dior – Shade 543 Rendezvous

 

Neon is incredibly trendy and in fashion now, so [easyazon_link identifier=”B00EV0TC9U” locale=”US” tag=”luxauthority-20″]this shade[/easyazon_link]is an excellent base that complements your neon garments. It works better with extreme skin colors than dull complexions. However, the shade presents itself as a casual-only party wear. The shade provides superior moisture and full coverage, while also creating a soft and radiant pout.

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Rouge Dior – Shade 565 Vogue

 

[easyazon_link identifier=”B00IZYT6MG” locale=”US” tag=”luxauthority-20″]Natural pink[/easyazon_link] and glitter particles for the win! This Vogue shade lives up to its name and gives your lips and amazing shine lips. It features natural extracts that protect the delicate skin of the lips and their original color. The lips are also highly hydrated while the lipstick manages to prevent problems like bleeding and cracking. It’s a pure expression of color with a tiny touch of couture. Yet again, Rouge Dior’s luxurious formula provides full coverage for smooth and supple lips.

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Rouge Dior – Nude Lip Blush Voluptuous Care – Shade 618

 

The make of this range of lipsticks is its specialty. Surprisingly, the entire Rouge range of lipsticks boasts ten times more hydrating properties than any other lipstick, as well as a high degree of care for your skin. Trust this shade to mix pink and red undertones to give your lips a vibrant look.

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Serum de Rouge – No. 215 Primrose Crystal Lip Treatment

 

Lip treatment sounds fancy, but so does Christian Dior. This slightly nude shade steps off the beaten path of the red couture and it does it in style. Everything about the hues spells “soft” and “glamorous,” allowing your lips to look lighter and vibrant. If you use it right, the shade will make your entire face look youthful and illuminated. Thanks to its high moisture content, the lip treatment is suitable for regular use.

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Rouge Dior – 771 Radiant Matte

 

The fresh and luminous red-coral is an irresistible must-have in anyone’s make-up bag. Inspired by the 080 Red shade created in 1959, this Rouge Dior product is a perfect illustration of the cult formula of 16h of comfort. No matter the color, no matter the finish satin or matte you choose, you’re bound to feel good wearing it. The formula is rich in natural hydrating mango butter and Aroelat Samphira for revitalization. As always, the highly pigmented couture matte finish never compromises on lasting comfort.

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Rouge Dior Baume – 538 Boréale

 

One of the freshest, most easy-wearing and protective of Rouge Dior products, this category is about ten times richer in natural origin lipcare ingredients than any generic brand of lipstick. Rouge Dior Baume promises comfort and heightened color radiance and it also delivers. Natural origin Crystal Oil lies at the heart of the formula, allowing revitalization and protection for the lips. In the end, what else do you wish for if not fine consistency and flawless hold? Your lips will be smoothed, plumped and intensely full.

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Dior is a household luxury brand because it truly is as high-quality as its marketed. You won’t be disappointed.


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Dior · Rouge Blush Colour & Glow

by Lina Clémence June 20, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


 

 

Dior recently launched Rouge Blush Colour & Glow available in contour and highlighter duos, as well as blush and highlighter duos — with both having been designed to function as multi-use face palettes. In other words, makeup that’s gorgeous AND versatile. I’m in.

 

 

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Rouge Blush Contour & Glow (CAN $67.00/each) | Housed in a slim navy compact case with a full sized mirror on the inner lid, there is a contour shade on one side and a coordinating highlighter beside it. The surface of the powder displays the brand’s iconic cannage (caning) pattern, as well as the CD initials in raised lettering. The formula is infused with a gel that helps in providing a long-lasting and hydrating feel, while the texture feels super silky and blends effortlessly along the skin. The finish of the contour shade is said to be matte, but I find it imparts a faint sheen — a plus, as that keeps the colour from looking flat and one-dimensional. Pigmentation on the contour powder leans on the lighter side, which is fine by me, as this enables you to have more control over application. The highlighter shades are absolutely stunning, buttery smooth and bearing a complex shimmer. Diorissimo is the more neutral of the two and the one best suited to fair – light medium complexions, while Diorama is warmer leaning and while more suitable for medium and deeper skin tones, those with lighter complexions can probably make it work provided a light hand is used. I’ve been testing these out in a variety of ways, and apart from how lovely they look on the skin, they also look amazing as eyeshadow.

100 Diorissimo – pale camel contour paired with a champagne highlighter

200 Diorama – milk chocolate contour paired with a soft gold highlighter

 

Rouge Blush Blush & Glow (CAN $67.00) | There are 4 blush/highlighter shades to choose from and while that sounds like a small number, the available colour harmonies have a lot of thought behind them, which means that there’s actually a shade to suit basically every skin tone. As with the Contour & Glow duos, the formula is similarly gel infused and has an ultra-fine silky texture. The pigmentation on the blush is buildable and leaves behind a beautiful sheen, while the highlighter has the most stunning complex shimmer. While these have all been designed for the face, I can also see these working as eyeshadow and even mixed for unique new colours. In testing, I actually have worn this blush along the lid — sometimes paired with one of the contour shades, other times solo — and I absolutely love how it marries so beautifully with the blush placement.

 

 

I’m a huge fan of makeup that can serve a variety of needs, and both the Contour & Glow as well as the Blush & Glow definitely deliver. You can use them in the traditional sense; blush for cheeks, highlighter on high points, and contour for definition, but by thinking out of the box you can also wear them as eyeshadows or even bronzer — let your imagination rule. This versatility means that they are also great for travelling with; less makeup to pack!

Available at Dior counters and online

 

 

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