Jonathan Anderson's Dior collection, showcased in the heart of Paris' Tuileries Garden, was a vibrant celebration of Parisian and London girl aesthetics. The runway show, bathed in sunshine and sweat, was a spectacle of VIPs and unique fashion. Models strutted down the catwalk in a fusion of styles, from sparkling bunting-embellished jeans to lilypad heels and fluttering skirts with glittering hems. The makeup look, inspired by the park's history of 'la rencontre' or casual meetings, was a twist on the messy, leftover makeup of Parisian girls, with a subtle, playful edge. The beauty codes of Dior, which capture youth and playfulness, were reflected in the models' 'messy leftover makeup look'. The collection's nail art, inspired by Ama Quashie's clean manicure, featured a buffed finish with Dior Base Vernis and Dior Nail Glow. The hair, styled by Guido Palau, featured low ponytails with side bangs and wisps, a nod to the ease and style of both Parisian and London girls. The collection's makeup, with its natural glow and slept-in look, was a tribute to the beauty of everyday life, a fusion of Parisian and London girl aesthetics.