Dior Livestreams Cruise 2027 Show from LACMA with Hitchcock-Style Teaser

Ahead of Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise collection for Dior, a black-and-white short starring Alison Oliver sets the tone for tonight’s Los Angeles presentation.

The Dior Cruise 2027 show will stream live from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Wednesday evening, marking Jonathan Anderson’s debut Cruise collection for the house. A short teaser released hours before the event offers a clear look at the mood: a black-and-white film directed by Ukrainian duo Tanya and Zhenia Posternak, with Irish actress Alison Oliver at its centre. The piece leans heavily into the suspense grammar of Alfred Hitchcock and the composed visual style of old Hollywood studio imagery.

The show begins at 8:15pm PT. For UK viewers, that means the early hours of Thursday morning. The livestream will run on Dior’s official platforms.

Anderson’s Cruise outing lands at a point where fashion and cinema keep bleeding into each other. Using the LACMA grounds as a backdrop nods to Los Angeles as a site of image production, not just a market. The teaser strips away colour and speech, pulling focus toward narrative rather than spectacle. That choice fits with Anderson’s long-standing habit of folding stories into the structure of a collection.

The Posternak sisters’ involvement sharpens the film’s edge. Their earlier work often circles power and closeness, themes that align with the Hitchcock reference. What results is closer to a self-contained short than a standard teaser for a runway show.

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