Photography Taylor Hill via Getty ImagesFashion / NewsFashion / NewsJonathan Anderson is Dior Men’s new creative directorAccording to Bernard Arnault, the Northern Irish designer will replace Kim Jones, taking over Dior menswearShareLink copied ✔️April 17, 2025April 17, 2025Text Isobel Van Dyke Dior AW25 men’s After much speculation, Jonathan Anderson is officially heading to Dior. As announced today (April 17) by Bernard Arnault during the LVMH annual shareholders meeting, Anderson will be taking the reins as creative director of menswear, replacing Kim Jones who left the brand in January. Anderson is set to present his debut collection for the maison during Paris Fashion Week's men's edition this June, and confirmed the appointment on his personal instagram account, posting a close-up image of a Dior shirt label with a four leaf clover as the caption. It also appears the the brand may be returning to the Dior Homme title, judging by the brief press release. The news follows Anderson’s recent departure from Loewe, where he was creative director for 11 years, transforming the Spanish luxury goods brand into one of the most exciting and innovative labels in the world. Through major moments such as Rihanna’s ruby red Super Bowl outfit and Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour looks, to campaigns starring Dame Maggie Smith, Aubrey Plaza, Josh O’Connor and Taylor Russell, his era at Loewe will go down in fashion history. His impact on the industry also makes it easy to see why Dior would come calling. Prior to Loewe, the Northern Irish fashion designer graduated from the London College of Fashion in 2005, before becoming a visual merchandiser for Prada, working under Miuccia Prada’s right hand, the late Manuela Pavesi. He launched his own brand, JW Anderson – which began as menswear only – in 2008, but didn’t show on the London Fashion Week schedule until 2010, when he received sponsorship from the British Fashion Council. Similarly to the likes of Craig Green, Priya Ahluwalia, Wales Bonner and Robyn Lynch, Anderson got his start in the industry with the help of London Fashion Week Men’s, which sadly announced last week that it has cancelled its June edition in favour of a Paris showroom. Following several successful collaborations with Topshop, Anderson was tapped by Donatella Versace to replace Christoper Kane at Versus, the Versace diffusion line. After showing his first Versus collection in June 2013, in September 2013, it was announced that he would be taking over at Loewe, while LVMH took a minority stake in his eponymous label. His appointment at Dior doesn’t come as a massive shock following months of rumours amid the great fashion switch-up. Still, today’s confirmation is a big moment for the industry, not to mention for Anderson, with Dior being one of the most famous and influential luxury brands in the world. Loewe: Jonathan Anderson’s greatest hitsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingI went viral for acne content – then my pimples disappearedPimple popping videos can bring ‘skin positivity’ influencers millions of followers and a steady stream of income – but what happens when their skin clears up?BeautyArt & PhotographyThis new book celebrates the eroticism of photobooths PumaLife & CultureMeet freestyle footballer Janella HernandezFashionThe vintage gay erotica at the heart of JW Anderson’s Pride Nike FashionNike celebrates the culture of U.S. soccerFashionConnor Storrie steals the spotlight in fetish-coded Saint LaurentArt & PhotographyThese photos capture moments of beauty and surprise in Mexico CityBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaFilm & TV9 great films you can watch on YouTube for freeEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy