Dior Addict returns with reformulated lip oils in three new finishes, and a trio of fruity-floral perfumes that echo the same playful energy
Known for its floral codes and couture mastery, Dior finds a different energy in Dior Addict—one tuned to a generation that embraces beauty as joyful and instant. In 2026, that instinct becomes a shared language: Peter Philips, creative and image director for Dior Makeup, and Francis Kurkdjian, perfume creation director, unite to create a collection where lip colour and fragrance speak to each other. The result is three new Dior Addict perfumes and a reformulated Lip Glow Oil.
Philips and Kurkdjian share a brief: beauty that’s immediate, gourmand and emotionally resonant. Philips calls his Lip Glow Oil “an irresistible gourmand treat”—a glossy cushion with skincare efficacy. Kurkdjian explores that same “gourmand dimension” through his signature irrerevent lightness. Here, “glow” is both a look and a feeling: comforting texture meets intimate scent.
Enhanced treatment

Above The pioneering pH-activated technology that adapts colour to the wearer’s lip tone remains a hallmark of the Dior Lip Glow oil
The pioneering pH-activated technology that adapts colour to the wearer’s lip tone remains a hallmark of the Dior Lip Glow oil. The formula is now infused with cherry oil rich in omega-6 and -9 fatty acids, it delivers 24-hour hydration and an eight-hour smoothing effect, while stimulating collagen.
Three finishes span 16 shades. Juicy, the original, gives a syrupy, translucent sheen in seven shades, including the warm-toned 041 Peachy. Sparkly, the new finish, suspends fine and dramatic pearlescence for an iridescent, sugar-dusted effect in shades like 077 Rosy Candy, a crystalline pink gleam and 085 Cupcake, which scatters holographic petals across the lips. Glaze, the boldest, coats lips in high-coverage, mirror-shine colour across four intense tones, including 104 Black Cherry. The packaging is elevated too, with a crystal-clear glass tube showcasing the shade, a silver pearl cap, the Dior Oblique logo, and a generous wand for full-coverage application in a single sweep.
Sweet composition

Above Francis Kurkdjian’s trio reimagines Dior’s classic flowers—rose, jasmine, iris—through a gourmand lens
Kurkdjian’s trio reimagines Dior’s classic flowers—rose, jasmine, iris—through a gourmand lens. He describes this approach as “flower pulp”, which uncovers the fruity nuances within these blooms, then amplifies them with creamy, enveloping warmth. The outcome is akin to olfactive indulgence, designed to appeal to modern women who “can’t resist gourmand, round and colorful scents”.
Rosy Glow pairs Damascena rose with lychee—pink lips glazed in icing sugar; Peachy Glow steeps jasmine in vanilla cream, drawing out its peachy undertones; and Purple Glow reveals iris’s hidden raspberry facets, powder meeting candied fruit. Each bottle mirrors its scent: translucent pop pink, vivid mauve, velvety peach. Shaped like oversized lipsticks, they’re capped with transparent lids and finished with the silver Dior Oblique logo.
What Philips and Kurkdjian have created is beauty without ceremony. Only colour, shine, scent—immediate and unapologetically pleasurable.





