Dior Spring Summer 2026 Magdalene Odundo

Jonathan Anderson unveils his debut Dior Haute Couture collection at Musée Rodin

As Paris welcomes Haute Couture Fashion Week, Dior Spring Summer 2026 steps beyond the runway and into the museum space. From January 27th to February 1st, 2026, the Musée Rodin hosts Grammar of Forms, an exhibition that invites the public to experience Dior’s latest haute couture collection within the sculptural gardens of one of Paris’s most iconic institutions.

The Dior Haute Couture collection in dialogue with history

Conceived as an extension of Jonathan Anderson’s Haute Couture debut for the House, Grammar of Forms places selected looks from Dior Spring Summer 2026 in conversation with pieces by Magdalene Odundo. Rather than focusing solely on scenography, the exhibition foregrounds the garments themselves, allowing visitors to closely observe the silhouettes, materials, and construction that define Anderson’s new couture vision. A live stream of the runway show is presented on-site, offering a rare opportunity to revisit the Fashion Week moment within a contemplative museum setting.

Magdalene Odundo and the art of form

A key element of the exhibition is its dialogue with ceramic works by Magdalene Odundo. Her sculptural vessels, renowned for their organic forms and tactile presence, echo the collection’s exploration of volume, balance, and materiality. Displayed alongside Dior’s couture creations, Odundo’s works deepen the exhibition’s reflection on form across disciplines, bridging fashion, sculpture, and craft.

Dior Spring Summer 2026
Magdalene Odundo
Dior Spring Summer 2026
Magdalene Odundo
Dior Spring Summer 2026
Magdalene Odundo

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