In stores now: The Dior pieces that will become future icons

Fresh from the runway and now in stores, Dior’s Spring/Summer 2026 pieces are already defining Jonathan Anderson’s new vision — making them the smartest buys to secure before they become tomorrow’s icons.

Photography: Shawn Paul Tan, Creative Direction & Styling: Lena Kamarudin, Makeup: Lasalle Lee, Hair: Grego & Zhou Aiyi, Models: Kaci (Basic Models), Delorey and Aslesha (AVE) in Dior Spring/Summer 2026 collection
Photography: Shawn Paul Tan, Creative Direction & Styling: Lena Kamarudin, Makeup: Lasalle Lee, Hair: Grego & Zhou Aiyi, Models: Kaci (Basic Models), Delorey and Aslesha (AVE) in Dior Spring/Summer 2026 collection
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Now landing in stores, Dior’s SS26 collection marks a pivotal new chapter under Jonathan Anderson—one that redefines the house’s codes with a sharper, more modern lens. These are not just seasonal buys, but the first expressions of a new Dior era, where tailoring, proportion and subtle subversion take centre stage. Securing pieces from this debut drop isn’t just about staying current—it’s about investing early in designs that will come to define Anderson’s tenure, and in time, earn their place as future icons in a well-edited wardrobe.

1. The Dior Cap

Dior cap, $870

Why it’ll be iconic: Low-key but instantly recognisable. Since Hyunjin stepped out in the green Dior cap during fashion week, it’s taken on that rare mix of everyday ease and insider credibility—the kind of piece that quietly ends up everywhere.

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2. Dior Medallion Handbag

Medium Dior Médaillon Flap Bag, $5,700

Why it’ll be iconic: Under Jonathan Anderson, the medallion emerges as a subtle new house code—less overt than a logo, but just as recognisable. Set against a classic flap silhouette, it feels both familiar and refreshingly modern. A timeless shape reworked with quiet restraint—this is the kind of piece that won’t date, but will come to define a new era of Dior.

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3. Dior Crunchy Bag

Small Dior Crunchy Bag, $5,800

Why it’ll be iconic: Relaxed, slightly undone, and very now , this is the perfect throw-on-and-go bag—cute, unfussy, and built for daily rotation. But beyond its ease, it subtly nods to one of Dior’s most enduring house codes: the Cannage motif. Reinterpreted in a softer, more tactile way, it bridges heritage with a more relaxed, contemporary attitude—exactly the kind of evolution that turns an everyday piece into a future classic.

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4. Dior Darling Ring

Dior Darling Ring, $500

Why it’ll be iconic: The bow has always been part of Dior’s visual language—less a decoration, more a symbol. This ring isn’t just pretty—it’s a distilled house code, and those are always the pieces that last

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5. J’Adior Slide

J’Adior Slide, $1,250

Why it’ll be iconic: Dior has long elevated the everyday, and in Singapore’s climate, slippers are a true wardrobe staple. The J’Adior Slide blends ease with polish—something you’ll reach for almost daily. Worn on repeat, the cost per wear quickly makes sense, while its signature detailing adds just enough luxury to even the simplest look.

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