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Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Debut Is Slated for June

The former Loewe designer was confirmed as artistic director for men’s collections in a brief statement by LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault that left plenty of questions unanswered.
Jonathan Anderson at the Loewe Ready to Wear Autumn/Winter 2023 fashion show at Paris Men's Fashion Week.
Jonathan Anderson at the Loewe Ready to Wear Autumn/Winter 2023 fashion show at Paris Men's Fashion Week. (Getty Images)

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