Dior
Coverage of Dior in the Nexus archive.
- Moment anti-fur activists storm London Dior store in front of shocked families before being thrown out by heroic security guards
Anti-fur activists stormed a Dior store in London in front of shocked families, and security guards removed them.
- (GER/TR) am I a victim of identity fraud?
A person in Germany received an email and e-invoice from a Dior boutique in Turkey claiming they purchased a scarf, despite not being in Turkey or making the purchase. They found no related transactions in their bank or PayPal accounts and are concerned about identity fraud or data misuse.
- South Korean court sentences ex-first lady Kim to 7 years for taking luxury gifts tied to favors
South Korean court sentenced ex-first lady Kim Keon Hee to seven years in prison for accepting luxury gifts from businesspeople and others seeking political and business favors. The court ordered confiscation of items including a Van Cleef & Arpels necklace, a Dior handbag, and a painting by Lee Ufan, citing her failure to exercise self-restraint as a president’s spouse.
- France examines bill to rein in ultra-fast-fashion's expansion
France is considering a law to limit ultra-fast fashion's growth after Chinese brand Shein exited BHV department store in Paris amid criticism of its business model's impact on French retail. High-end brands like Dior and Guerlain have also left BHV, and a parliamentary committee will examine the proposed legislation starting June 17.
- Fashion tycoon Bernard Arnault accused of stranglehold over French business press
Bernard Arnault, owner of brands like Louis Vuitton and Dior, faces accusations of monopolizing French business press after acquiring a leading weekly. Journalists' unions criticize his ownership of most business and economic publications in France.
- At Dior, Jonathan Anderson is thinking long-term, not 'trendy'
Jonathan Anderson is focusing on long-term strategies rather than trendy approaches at Dior. He was photographed at the Chateau Marmont hotel in Los Angeles, California on May 6, 2026.
- Met Police officer denies swindling Cartier, Dior and other luxury retailers out of thousands of pounds
A Met Police officer has denied allegations of swindling luxury retailers including Cartier and Dior out of thousands of pounds. The case involves accusations of financial misconduct against high-end fashion and jewelry brands.
- Packages emblazoned with Dior and pink bin liners aboard oil tanker in LA hide a deadly $6.4 million secret
Packages labeled with luxury brand Dior and pink bin liners discovered aboard an oil tanker in Los Angeles concealed a $6.4 million drug smuggling operation. The illicit cargo was hidden within apparent luxury goods and waste materials.
- Met Police officer 'swindled Cartier, Dior and other luxury retailers after claiming not to have received jewellery and bikinis bought online', court hears
A Met Police officer is accused of swindling luxury retailers by claiming not to have received online purchases, including jewellery and bikinis from Cartier and Dior. The case is being heard in court. The officer allegedly deceived multiple high-end brands.
- Queen Camilla sends subtle message of Anglo-American unity with Melania Trump-favoured Dior dress and historic brooch on day one of state visit with King Charles
Queen Camilla wore a Dior dress associated with Melania Trump and a historic brooch during the first day of her state visit with King Charles, symbolizing Anglo-American unity. The choice highlighted diplomatic ties through fashion and historical artifacts.