Paris, March 3 -- In a setting that felt both theatrical and intimate, Dior presented its autumn/winter 2026 collection at the Jardin des Tuileries, reaffirming its connection to one of Paris's most storied landscapes.

The historic gardens were transformed into a theatrical yet contemplative runway, with guests seated in a circle around a fountain, reports Ireland Live.

Models stepped across a slender bridge spanning a lily-covered pool, their reflections trembling in the water below.

Irish fashion designer Jonathan Anderson, who has spoken about his fascination with orchids and the psychology of dress, appeared to extend that botanical dialogue here.

If Christian Dior was once dubbed the "designer of flowers", Anderson's vision felt le...