Dior has brought its new Dioriviera 2026 universe to D Maris Bay in Turkey , unveiling a Riviera project that launches the first Dioriviera capsule designed by Jonathan Anderson with a playful, boat filled seaside scenography.
The installation pays tribute to Monsieur Dior’s “dreams of new horizons,” using colour, craft and movement to turn the resort into a floating extension of the collection itself. Dioriviera 2026 at D Maris Bay For 2026, Dioriviera has been fully reimagined under Jonathan
Anderson as a sun drenched capsule that mixes archival Dior codes with Mediterranean ease.
The line spans ready to wear, swimwear, bags, shoes and accessories, centred on soft tailoring, terry textures, relaxed volumes and a lighter, more humorous mood think fruit charms, ice cream motifs and reworked classics like the Book Tote .
At D Maris Bay , overlooking the Aegean and Mediterranean, Dior uses this landscape as a natural stage: the Riviera project turns the resort’s decks, terraces and paths into touchpoints for the collection, from pop up display zones to a full boutique experience.
Seaside scenography: gozzo boats and a “fleet” of sails The scenography described in your post and in Luca Albero’s project notes is key to how Dioriviera is being told here: The entire setup is inspired by the seaside , with joyful celebrations of a sun drenched realm built into the architecture of D Maris…