Dior is celebrating the arrival of Dior Fall 2026 by Jonathan Anderson** with something delightfully unexpected: a global rollout of cake themed windows and in store displays , plus a giant cake shaped pop up at Nanjing Deji Plaza in China .
The concept turns the launch of Anderson’s second Dior Fall collection into a playful dessert fantasy that blurs the line between fashion, patisserie and theatrical set design. A “Slice of Dior” for Fall 2026 Dior describes the campaign as “A Slice of Dior” , with
Fall 2026 arriving in boutiques worldwide amid a “witty array of cake themed window and interior displays.” Across key flagships, window vignettes are styled like dessert counters and patisserie stands, with bags and looks presented among sculpted cakes, frosting like drapes and pastel colour schemes that echo the collection’s tones.
The idea is to take the pleasure, indulgence and fantasy often associated with desserts and translate them into a visual language for Anderson’s new wardrobe, which recodes Dior’s icons for “many characters and many occasions.” The giant cake pop up in Nanjing The most spectacular expression of this story is the dessert themed pop up at Nanjing’s Deji Plaza , which Dior literally designed as a giant cake .
The structure is described as a “monumental sandwich cake” , complete with layered “slices,” piped details and an oversized strawberry and cherries on top.
Inside, Dior’s Fall 2026 collection is displayed alongside handcrafted glass and ceramic pastry desserts , turning products into part of an elaborate “dessert table” installation. The décor uses stucco and moiré finishes that nod to the Palace of Versailles , mixing French heritage codes…