
Dior returns to the Mediterranean for summer 2026 with a new Dioriviera campaign shot by Gray Sorrenti, trading familiar seaside fantasy for an atmospheric and self-possessed mood. Her images find a cinematic tension between refined interiors and the untamed beauty of the French landscape, giving the story a slower pace.
Dioriviera Summer 2026

At the center of Dioriviera is Sandro Vep, who inhabits each frame with a quality both languid and exacting. Whether rising from a pool wrapped in dense greenery or stretched across floral backdrops, he captures a version of summer luxury that looks instinctive.

Styled by Benjamin Bruno, the Dioriviera collection reworks the line’s familiar signatures with a travel-ready edge. Dior Oblique, Breton stripes, dusty rose, and azure blue ground the lineup in house codes, while oversized messenger bags and branded espadrilles bring a practical dimension to the fantasy.

Fluid tailoring and graphic beach towels push the mood into elevated territory. The result is a campaign that’s closer to a state of mind than a postcard. It’s refined, and unmistakably Dior.

Dior’s main summer 2026 campaign extends the same languid spirit, with its leading man drifting through the moments in between.




