Dior Resort 2027: A Cinematic Setting With a Softer Fashion Story - 4K

Dior’s Resort 2027 show at LACMA delivered a stunning cinematic atmosphere — vintage Cadillacs, golden‑hour lighting, and a Hollywood‑infused runway that felt like stepping onto a film set. But while the staging was undeniably beautiful, the clothes themselves leaned into a softer, more understated direction. Many looks felt relaxed and familiar, with silhouettes and styling that didn’t always match the scale of the production. There were still memorable moments: the fringed metallic jacket, the rosette dresses, the Philip Treacy word‑hats, and the playful archival nods. But overall, the collection read quieter and more casual than expected for a Dior Cruise show. This review explores what worked, what felt muted, and how Jonathan Anderson may be setting the stage for a larger cinematic vision at the house — even if this chapter felt more subtle than spectacular.