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Global style icon Priyanka Chopra has once again proved why she’s one of fashion’s most fearless style chameleons. The diva turned heads at the Dior Autumn/Winter 2026-2027 showcase by Jonathan Anderson at Paris Fashion Week in a bold menswear-inspired ensemble that redefined her red-carpet dressing.Keeping it absolutely voguish, she brought a powerful, gender-fluid energy to this style narrative of the season and added an unconventional flair, showing us who the ultimate queen of experimentation is. From carrying bold pirate-core ensembles during the promotions of her film 'Bluff' to shining in iconic gender-neutral chic, she celebrated the label with absolute panache, and we surely give it to her.

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Well, looking no less than a brand ambassador, she made Dior look like heritage, colliding with contemporary harmony.
The diva picked a stunning fit from Jonathan Anderson’s collection, which sought inspiration from master couturier Paul Poiret’s iconic body of work.
Throwback! Priyanka Chopra’s 2019 Met Gala look
She wore a shrunken black full-sleeve t-shirt with a structured blazer and draped an alluring jacquard bottom featuring glistening embroideries with dense fringe around the hemline. The beautiful brocade with cultural references from Paul’s work from the early 20th century gave just the right amount of nostalgic charm.
The Dior name embroidered in statement blue on the black t-shirt carried a hint of casual finesse, whereas the textile spoke for itself and changed the whole setup. Ditching the accessory show, she allowed her ensemble to take the centre stage and went with barely-there makeup with open wavy locks.

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This pick was not just an ensemble, but it looked like a fashion theatre, where the detailing was meant for the runway and once again cemented Priyanka’s name not just as a star but a cultural one. It shapes how the world thinks about women in power, all about menswear, and the future of fashion overall.


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