Dioriviera 2025 by Maria Grazia Chiuri reimagines Dior’s iconic Toile de Jouy into chic tropical resort wear—silk sarongs, reworked Book Totes, and luxe sandals for the ultimate vacation fantasy.
If Christian Dior were alive today, his Instagram feed would be a curated carousel of yacht decks, couture kaftans, and golden sunsets filtered through a raffia hat. A visionary of leisurewear that embodied dolce far niente, Dior’s love of effortless luxury comes alive once again in Dioriviera 2025 – a sun-drenched collection reimagined by Maria Grazia Chiuri.
This year’s Dioriviera unfolds like a Mediterranean postcard brought to life, where heritage prints meet modern wanderlust. The house’s iconic Toile de Jouy, once rooted in 18th-century French pastoral scenes, undergoes a lush revival with new iterations: Toile de Jouy Sauvage and Toile de Jouy Palms. Transformed in dreamy hues of sunset pink and seafoam turquoise, the prints abandon their genteel past for tropical modernity.
From breezy silk sarongs and featherweight ponchos to straw hats perfect for sunlit escapes, Dioriviera 2025 captures the “I just stepped off my private yacht” aesthetic. Even accessories join the vacation fantasy—Lady D-Lite and Book Tote bags appear in new motifs, while Dioract mules and D-Sand sandals sparkle with playful charms. Each piece balances timeless elegance with contemporary ease, designed for both Pinterest-worthy resort trips and heatwave city summers.
Launched via luxe pop-ups across Venice, Marmaris, Bali, and Malaysia, the collection blurs archival sophistication with today’s travel-obsessed culture. Chiuri has mastered the art of turning heritage into hype—delivering vacation-ready chic that feels aspirational yet wearable.
Ultimately, Dioriviera 2025 is not just fashion, but a vacation state of mind. Whether summering in Sardinia or daydreaming during Zoom calls, Chiuri’s vision invites women to step into Dior’s romance—somewhere between nostalgia and wanderlust, between couture and comfort.
