Cover Dior’s Fall 2025 capsule collection draws inspiration from the golf course, but this line is anything but mere sportswear.

Dior’s Fall 2025 capsule is an elegant meeting of preppy tradition and refined Parisian flair. Influenced by golf, yet surpassing any sporting connotation, the collection proposes a lifestyle where dressing well becomes a form of living with intent and grace.

Dior’s Fall 2025 capsule is no ordinary seasonal drop; it stands as a confident declaration of style. Echoes of 1980s schoolboys, high society and golfers are deftly reinterpreted through Dior’s contemporary vision. When Parisian chic collides with the energy of American prep, and when inspiration escapes the fairway to express personal taste, Dior presents a reimagined aesthetic for the modern urban man—one who is polished, perceptive, and unmistakably individual.

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Above Echoes of 1980s schoolboys, high society and golfers are deftly reinterpreted through Dior’s contemporary vision.

When prep meets Parisian chic: An urban style tee

If you’re dressing for a day on the green, Dior’s Fall 2025 collection might not be your go-to. But if you’re aiming for sartorial flair with a city backdrop, you’re precisely where you need to be.

Classic golfwear re-envisioned through Kim Jones’ creative lens makes for a considered blend of vintage American prep and modern French elegance.

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Above The preppy look returns—though not in any formulaic fashion. Photo: Dior
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Above The unofficial uniform of urban tastemakers who dress not only for impact but also for intention.. Photo: Dior

The preppy look returns—though not in any formulaic fashion. Think V-neck knits, polos, pleated trousers, Bermuda shorts and plaid Harringtons. They’re now the unofficial uniform of urban tastemakers who dress not only for impact but also for intention. Kim Jones hasn’t simply revived the golf aesthetic—he’s repositioned it for those who know how to play, in life as much as in fashion.

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From fairway to street: When the wardrobe can swing

Here is transformation with a confident edge: from course to catwalk, activewear to attitude. Whether it’s plush velour tracksuits, gleaming windbreakers or bold argyle knits, each piece is sharp, defined, yet unmistakably Dior.

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Above Here is transformation with a confident edge: from course to catwalk, activewear to attitude. Photo: Dior
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Above Each piece is sharp, defined, yet unmistakably Dior. Photo: Dior

The CD Diamond motif holds its ground—most striking on retro short-sleeved shirts. Even the smallest touches—socks, caps—are elevated, landing their style point with quiet precision.

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Above The Saddle, the backpack, and the Hit The Road messenger all receive updates in vivid contrasts. Photo: Dior

Then come the accessories, and they are far from mere additions. The Saddle, the backpack, and the Hit The Road messenger all receive updates in vivid contrasts, crafted from supple Dior Gravity leather. And the knockout? A black leather golf bag embossed with the Dior logo—a definitive statement for those who know that elegance always travels first-class.

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Above Dior is refining the codes—where the game may inspire the look, but it’s the streets that set the pace. Photo: Dior
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Above In this new era, taste makes the most unforgettable swing. Photo: Dior

Both the B27 and B33 sneakers step into new territory—tassels and stripe details recall the traditional golf shoe, yet the silhouette remains thoroughly modern.

This isn’t about reinventing golf. Dior is refining the codes—where the game may inspire the look, but it’s the streets that set the pace. In this new era, taste makes the most unforgettable swing.

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