
Dior’s latest capsule is a country club fantasy with a downtown accent—tailored for tee times and terrace drinks alike. Borrowing the uptown polish of early 1980s New York and layering it over the laid-back ease of Parisian sportswear, the golf-inspired collection pivots between city and green.
Bermuda shorts meet utility jackets, argyle knits sit beside Harringtons, and pleated trousers are styled like they belong on both a boardroom floor and a fairway.
Dior Fall 2025 Lifestyle Capsule

Accessories are where the game changes—literally. Dior’s signature Gravity leather appears across reworked Saddle bags, backpacks, and cardholders, all embossed with oversized logos that call to mind varsity letterman jackets blown up for the Instagram age.

The limited-edition golf bag leans more country manor than clubhouse merch, a flex meant to be seen outside the pro shop. Meanwhile, sporty eyewear and sneakers—like the B27 and B33—tie it all together, reinterpreted with checkered tongues and two-tone palettes reminiscent of classic golf shoes, but filtered through a sharper, fashion-forward lens.

There’s a touch of Ivy League nostalgia in every stitch, but it’s reined in by sharp cuts and a nonchalant attitude. Polo shirts and short-sleeved knits get oversized logos, while technical windbreakers and velvet tracksuits keep the energy grounded and current.

The standout motif? The check—repeated across caps and shorts—serving as both a heritage wink and modern marker. This is Dior letting loose, but doing it with a nod to tradition and a firm grip on style—designed to move from manicured lawns to metropolitan streets with zero recalibration.




