Dior got an early morning start on its Spring-Summer 2027 Men’s show – moved from later in the day due to to heat. Staged at the Musée Nissim de Camondo, Jonathan Anderson’s latest outing for the house embraced the feeling of the morning after the night before, with models descending a grand staircase as though emerging from an all-night celebration.

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Set to a custom soundtrack by Fred Again, the collection explored the idea of sampling, remixing and reinvention. As Dior described it, “the familiar is transformed and the subtle, magnified,” with Anderson reworking house signatures through unexpected combinations and altered proportions. Tailoring appeared softened and deconstructed, denim was distressed and embellished, and classic evening wear was deliberately skewed off-kilter.

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This approach extended seamlessly into accessories, where familiar silhouettes were reimagined through a fresh lens – and notably, several bag styles bridge both the men’s and women’s collections. Across the Spring-Summer 2027 lineup, many of the styles lean towards a relaxed sensibility, with slouchy forms, oversized proportions, and travel-friendly constructions.
Here’s a closer look at the Spring-Summer 2027 men’s bag lineup.

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Dior Granville Shoulder Bag
Anderson revisits the Granville silhouette for Spring-Summer 2026 with an oversized reinterpretation. Reminiscent of the Lady Dior with a twist of the Toujours, the updated Granville softens its structured origins, replacing the signature quilted Cannage with a flat-stitch detailing for a more relaxed finish, while retaining the iconic ‘DIOR’ charm. Presented in a travel-friendly size, the design moves away from the traditional dual top handles in favour of elongated shoulder straps, and was styled casually over the shoulder on the runway. Finished with five protective metal feet on the base, each design featured silver-tone hardware.
The new Granville Shoulder Bag appears in four distinct iterations: metallic gold leather, soft gray suede, textured tweed, and a 1990s-inspired denim Oblique version.

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Dior Tote
The structured Book Tote is reworked into a slouchier counterpart this season. Gone is the rigid boxy construction, in favor of a more relaxed, lightweight form, finished with longer shoulder straps for easier styling. A leather toggle closure threads through a small hardware loop, allowing the open-top shape to be secured when needed. The style appeared in classic Jacquard Oblique, alongside a summery zig-zag, crochet-like iteration and woven Cannage wicker versions.



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Dior Zig-Zag Tote
Continuing on the Zip Zag theme, another new graphic Tote adds a burst of color to the bag lineup without overt branding. Inspired by a vintage woven blanket, the slouchy tote mirrors the all-over zig zag motif, finished with a matching top trim.


Dior Shoulder Bag
First previewed on the women’s Dior Cruise 2027 runway, the Dior Shoulder Bag jumps to the Men’s bag collection. The zip-top style is defined by Cannage stitching and a subtle ‘CD’ emblem at the front, balancing signature detailing with a more relaxed construction.
Designed with dual elongated top handles, the bag is intended to be worn from a single strap, echoing its styling on the womenswear runway and emphasizing its softly collapsed shape. Appearing once within the menswear lineup, the design was crafted in dusty blue suede.

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Dior Hobo Bags
The latest branding motif – the Dior Médaillon – brings its charm to this upcoming Men’s collection. Defined by its slouchy, zip-top silhouette, this new Hobo features flat Cannage quilting detail, and is adorned with a Dior Médaillon charm, and twisted-roped inspired piping. Two removable shoulder straps complete the relaxed design, one fixed length short strap, the other longer and adjustable.
Presented in suede – one of Anderson’s favored fabrications at Dior, the bag was showcased in a range of neutrals – beige, dark brown, and khaki, alongside grained leather options in brown and tan.

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Another hobo-style silhouette emerged on the runway with a more pared-back aesthetic, loosely echoing elements of the Saddle bag. Defined by its curved shape, the design features a flap opening secured with a pair of front tabs, reminiscent of the strap detailing found on the Saddle silhouette.
Finished with a duo of shoulder straps, the bag is constructed in supple grained leather and forgoes overt branding, in favor of a discreet heat-stamped logo to the front. Presented in tan and black, each version is finished with contrast white stitching.

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Dior Backpack & Messenger
A new Backpack and Messenger duo introduces a utilitarian rhythm to the collection.
The Backpack features a flap-top closure that conceals an inner drawstring fastening, while two front patch pockets, secured with ‘C’ and ‘D’ buckle details, add a distinctive Dior finish. Presented in khaki across both suede and grained calfskin, the design is completed with adjustable shoulder straps and a top handle for versatile wear.

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Taking the same design language, the Messenger features the front pocket detailing, also finished with the signature ‘C’ and ‘D’ hardware. Cut with a more relaxed structure, it is secured with a zip-top closure and finished with a duo of detachable shoulder straps. The design was presented in suede, alongside a beige leather iteration.

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Dior Crocodile Messenger
Last but not least, a statement messenger silhouette rounds out the grouping. Crafted in a denim-look, crocodile skin, the design softens the scale of its otherwise oversized shape. Finished with a long adjustable shoulder strap, it is completed with five protective metal feet, echoing the detailing seen across the Granville styles.


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Are you leaning more towards the structured classics or the softer new silhouettes this season?
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