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Dior Welcomes Sophie Wilde And Ever Anderson As House Ambassadors

The maison's talent pool continues to bloom
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Dior has unveiled two new ambassadors, underscoring the House’s enduring dialogue with women who shape contemporary culture.

Ever Anderson and Sophie Wilde have been named the French fashion house’s latest muses, each bringing a distinct creative energy to Dior’s evolving dialogue with cinema, artistry and modern femininity.

American actress, writer and emerging filmmaker Ever Anderson embodies what Dior describes as a “fascinating and audacious” vision of contemporary womanhood. First seen on screen in Black Widow, Anderson went on to captivate audiences as Wendy Darling in Peter Pan & Wendy, a role that cemented her status as one of Hollywood’s most promising young talents. Still early in her career, Anderson represents a new generation of artists who are unafraid to blur the lines between performance, storytelling and self-expression.

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Joining her is Australian actor Sophie Wilde, whose meteoric rise has seen her quickly establish herself as one of the most compelling figures in international cinema.

Honoured at the Cannes Film Festival, Wilde has drawn critical acclaim for performances that balance intensity with elegance. She is next set to appear in Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s forthcoming film alongside Tom Cruise and Riz Ahmed, marking another major milestone in her career.

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The announcement comes following the House’s appointment of Florence Hunt as an ambassador for Dior Beauty and Jonathan Anderson’s collections, earlier this week.

Revealed in the role of Hyacinth, the youngest sister in the iconic Netflix series Bridgerton, the British actress has cemented herself as one to watch. Her outstanding work has repeatedly set her apart, notably in Lance Hammer’s upcoming film Queen at Sea.

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Together, the appointments reflect a broader evolution within the maison. Since Jonathan Anderson joined Dior, the House has welcomed a new generation of talent into its orbit, including LaKeith Stanfield, Josh O’Connor, Drew Starkey and Taylor Russell — artists celebrated not just for their work, but for the individuality and emotional depth they bring to it.

As Dior continues to strengthen its ties to the seventh art, these latest ambassadors signal a clear direction: one defined by creativity, cultural relevance and modern elegance — expressed through artists who are shaping the future of film, fashion and beauty in real time.

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