The Dioriviera Collection Inspires Wanderlust This Summer

The celebrated Dioriviera collection returns this summer with the introduction of the Toile de Jouy Palms.

Each year, the house of Dior pays homage to seaside escapes and the blissful contentment that accompanies travel with its summer capsule, Dioriviera. This season, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Creative Director of Dior, has introduced a new variation of Dior’s emblematic print, the Toile de Jouy Palms, which portrays a jungle landscape. The beloved Toile de Jouy Sauvage has also been reinvented in new feminine shades of pink and turquoise.

Even when time doesn’t allow for a getaway, the collection allows you to travel through texture and print with a wardrobe comprising a series of silk dresses, skirts, blouses, tops, and accessories. Additionally, sarongs, ponchos, and towels will also make you the epitome of beachside sophistication. A Dior bag is an essential in any discerning wardrobe, and, naturally, the prints appear on the Lady D-Lite and Dior Book Tote bags to complete your look.

Explore the small medieval towns of the French Riviera with the luminous Dior Lucky sneakers in white satin, then walk along the pristine beaches in the D-Sand sandals, which are presented in three versions and are adorned with whimsical charms. For those who favour chic minimalism, slip on the Dway mule, a modern icon in the maison’s footwear repertoire, or the Dioract mule with its chunkier silhouette.

Shield your complexion from the sun with the Teddy-D, with its two-tone raffia base trimmed with a leather cord and embellished with charms inspired by marine life and botanical treasures. Add further brilliance to your look with enchanting animal motifs from the Dior Cabinet d’Été jewellery or handbag adornments from the Toile de Jouy Sauvage compendium.

Transform your spaces and live à la française by bringing Dior’s pieces into your home with a selection of furniture showcasing the Cannage motif. Adorn your homes further with decorative pieces, such as ceramic palm trees crafted in collaboration with Jean Roger Paris and vases by the celebrated Manufacture des Emaux de Longwy, founded in 1798.


The Dioriviera Penang Pop-Up will be taking over Macalister Mansion, the sprawling colonial mansion turned luxury boutique hotel, from 13 June to 11 August 2025. The Women’s Ready-To-Wear, Accessories, and Dior Maison collections will be showcased.

Photography by Kerry J. Dean

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