Jonathan Anderson's Dior collection, presented in the heart of Paris' Tuileries Garden, was a vibrant celebration of Parisian and London girl aesthetics. The show, filled with VIPs, showcased a unique blend of styles, from the messy, effortless looks to the sparkling, playful details. The makeup artist Peter Philips, who is also the creative and image director of Christian Dior makeup, drew inspiration from the park's history of casual meetings, or 'la rencontre'. This led to a beauty look that was both fresh and subtle, with a twist of danger. The models' makeup featured a 'messy leftover makeup look', achieved with a mix of Dior products, including Dior Les Patchs Yeux and Dior Forever Skin Glow Foundation. The hair, styled by Guido Palau, was a low ponytail with side bangs and wisps, referencing the ease and style of both Parisian and London girls. The nails, done by Ama Quashie, were clean and simple, with just a buff of Dior Base Vernis and Dior Nail Glow. The collection's beauty codes captured youth and playfulness, with a focus on natural, effortless looks that were both glamorous and rough.