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Lynda Benglis' Art Comes to Life in Dior Haute Couture 2026 Fall/Winter Runway Trends
['Lara Galan', 'Vivienne Roux', 'Theo Stering', 'Isabella Cortez']
Fashion Times
Paris couture has spent decades borrowing from the color and workmanship of India, and this season Dior made that debt impossible to ignore.
It set the tone for a collection built on texture rather than trend, which is exactly what keeps this season's Fall/Winter runway trends worth watching.
How Indian Craftsmanship Became the Heart of Dior Haute Couture 2026The most quietly radical part of the show had little to do with sculpture and everything to do with cotton.
Why Jonathan Anderson's Dior Collection Feels Like a Living Art ExhibitionThe Benglis connection to Gujarat runs deeper than a passing reference.
Dior Haute Couture 2026 reads, up close, like a small exhibition of craft techniques rather than a single design statement, one that treats embroidery, weaving, and stone setting as equal partners to the silhouette itself.