Strap-moved martingale jackets, zipped collars and relaxed trousers anchor Dior Men’s latest vision.

Dior Men’s Fall 2025 campaign arrives in a series of pastel-washed photographs by Alasdair McLellan, channelling the charged style conversation that linked Paris and New York during the 1970s. Uptown prep meets downtown nonchalance as fluid jackets, relaxed trousers and softened suiting rehearse that dialogue against vintage furniture and walls the color of morning custard.
Tailoring leads the story. The Dior Oblique jacket returns with its strap moved downward to form an elongated martingale, holding shape without fuss. Elsewhere, wide-leg pants swing from narrow waists, a zip-front shirt rises into a neat stand collar, and a Harrington-style jacket gains graphic bite through an all-over Cannage pattern. Every line speaks to a quiet—though hardly timid—approach to luxury.



Accessories extend the point. The Dior Oblique motif wraps the Dior Gravity leather backpack, a black jacquard Hobo Rider Soft, a compact camera bag and the B33 Spin sneakers. Looks are grounded by re-worked B01 Matchpoint sports shoes, now built for extra comfort, or by polished Dior Granville moccasins. Rounding things out is the Bobby mini bag, a nod to Christian Dior’s beloved dog and an easy companion for city or getaway.



The campaign folds formal codes into everyday ease, proving that the house’s 1970s-rooted vision still moves gracefully between rue Saint-Honoré and SoHo.