The front row at the Dior Men Winter 2026–2027 show was full of energy and global star power. K-pop celebrities Mingyu and Hyunjin arrived in Paris to witness Dior’s new direction under Jonathan Anderson. The atmosphere felt lively and modern as Anderson unveiled his second men’s collection.
The show took place at the Rodin Museum in Paris’s 7th arrondissement, a venue often used by Dior for its major presentations. As guests arrived, camera flashes filled the space. Photos and videos quickly appeared online, even before fashion media could publish full coverage.
Stray Kids’ Hyunjin made a surprise appearance at the Dior Men Winter 2026–2027 show, after years of collaboration with Versace. Up until now, he was known as ‘Versace prince,’ but it seems he is moving on and looking to partner with Dior instead.
Hyunjin wore a tweed jacket layered over a white stand-up collar shirt. The look felt relaxed and gentle, yet still very polished.
As stated above, he had been a global ambassador for Versace since 2023 and worked closely with Donatella Versace. He even attended the final show for the brand in September. After Donatella’s departure, that chapter of his fashion career naturally came to an end. His front-row seat at Dior, a house he had previously collaborated with in 2020, signaled a fresh start.
SEVENTEEN’s Mingyu was also present at the show and quickly became one of the most photographed guests. He wore Dior’s iconic Bar Jacket, designed in double-breasted wool, layered over a white shirt worn slightly open at the collar. The look felt elegant and confident without being loud.
Mingyu’s relationship with Dior has been building steadily over time. He first attended a Dior show in Paris in March 2024 and grabbed a lot of eyeballs. Those moments eventually led to his official appointment as a Dior ambassador in August. Dior described him as a perfect example of the modern Dior man.
At this show, his outfit reflected Jonathan Anderson’s “anti-normal” approach.
Jonathan Anderson’s first Dior Men Winter collection made a strong statement. He described it as “anti-normal,” and the concept was clear throughout the show. He mixed historical references with modern styling. One major influence was designer Paul Poiret, whose fashion house once stood on the same grounds as Dior’s current address. Anderson reworked classic Dior tailoring by cropping jackets, reshaping the Bar silhouette, and pairing formal pieces with casual denim. Models wore bright yellow wigs to add an unexpected and playful contrast.
The front row included many other well-known names. Robert Pattinson, SZA, Lewis Hamilton, Ryusei Yokohama, Yu Shi, Manu Rios, Sam Nivola, Archie Madekwe, Arnaud Valois, and Louis Garrel were all spotted. The absence of BTS’s Jimin and BLACKPINK’s Jisoo did not go unnoticed. Both are closely linked to Dior and have attended major shows in the past.

