Jonathan Anderson takes Dior’s spring–summer 2026 jewellery in a bold, avant-garde direction. At the heart of the collection are the Dior Médaillon and Dior Rocks lines, moving beyond subtle accents toward sculptural, attention-grabbing gold-tone metal and resin pieces.
The Dior Médaillon revisits a classic motif, originally inspired by the chairs in Christian Dior’s first salon. This season, fluid, ribbon-like scrolls frame the gold ovals, while lowercase engravings give the pieces a modern edge. Heritage meets contemporary in designs that feel like confident heirlooms rather than simple accessories.
Dior Rocks introduces a tougher, more architectural mood. Metallic forms cradle sparkling cubic zirconia centres, while turquoise cuffs and pale green rings in 3D-printed stone-effect resin bring texture and colour. Rough finishes mimic weathered surfaces, prioritising depth and character over polish.
Together, the Médaillon and Rocks collections show Dior redefining jewellery as a statement of identity. These are pieces meant to be seen, spark conversation, and let wearers express themselves.








