[Dior] A New, Extraordinary Destination Born in Osaka: "House of Dior Shinsaibashi"
Dior will open the "House of Dior Shinsaibashi" in Osaka on May 21, 2026. The 4-story boutique features architecture by Sousuke Fujimoto and Peter Marino, and includes a restaurant curated by Michelin-starred chef Anne-Sophie Pic.
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Paying homage to the strong ties between Dior and Japan, Dior is opening the "House of Dior Shinsaibashi" in the heart of the vibrant Shinsaibashi district in Osaka.
Designed by Japanese architect Sousuke Fujimoto, the undulating facade is a masterpiece of engineering. It evokes the flowing drapes and overlapping fabrics of the dresses designed by Christian Dior, serving as an homage to the excellence of haute couture.
Crafted by architect Peter Marino, this "kingdom of dreams" spans four floors, connected by a magnificent staircase positioned around a sculptural piece by Alice Aycock. Bathed in light and adorned with eternal Dior codes such as Versailles parquet, the space reveals the Maison's multifaceted universe, from its heritage to timeless modernity.
The ground floor features women's accessories, shoes, and a curated selection of leather goods, alongside creations from the "La Collection Privée" fragrances and fine jewelry. A vertical garden transforms this sophisticated space into a lush oasis of tranquility.
Moving up to the second floor, the ready-to-wear collection by Jonathan Anderson is displayed alongside exceptional bags. The third floor, dedicated to menswear, features navy blue armchairs that radiate contemporary appeal, reflecting the boldness of the men's collection.
As if mirroring the friendships Christian Dior—who was also a gallerist—built with contemporary artists, this boutique displays a carefully selected collection of art pieces.
Fascinating works by his friend Christian Bérard, who advised him at his first boutique "Colifichets," decorate this museum-like boutique.
You can also admire splendid pieces ranging from the "Ginko" bench by Claude Lalanne and art furniture by Franck Evennou, to a reinterpretation of "Toile de Jouy" by Tim Hailand.
As a final surprise, flowers encapsulated by Makoto Azuma delicately narrate Monsieur Dior's passion for gardens, elevating the Japanese art of Ikebana to a new form.
To further deepen this unique experience, the restaurant "Monsieur Dior," conceived by Peter Marino as a tribute to gardens, promises timeless moments.
Anne-Sophie Pic, the female chef with the most Michelin stars, has reinterpreted Dior's history and codes—from "Cannage" to the oval, leopard print, and the bee—to prepare a menu exclusively devised for this extraordinary location.
Dishes with poetic names such as "La Toile Blanche," "Les Pétales," and "Le Jardin Fleuri" reveal a couture-like elegance brilliantly enhanced by the chef's culinary excellence.
In an enchanting dialogue between French haute cuisine and Japanese ingredients, the finest materials, textures, and combinations are showcased.
Please come and fully enjoy Dior's newly opened dreamlike space from Thursday, May 21, 2026.
"House of Dior Shinsaibashi" Exclusive Items
"Dior Toujours" Vertical Nano Tote Bag ¥440,000 / "Dior Saltwind" Sneakers ¥210,000
"Dior Normandy" Bag ¥1,100,000 / Denim Jacket ¥390,000 / Denim Pants ¥290,000
"House of Dior Shinsaibashi"
Address: 1-9-17 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
@Dior #Dior
[Contact Information]
Christian Dior
TEL: 0120-02-1947
https://x.gd/DYzir
Paying homage to the strong ties between Dior and Japan, Dior is opening the "House of Dior Shinsaibashi" in the heart of the vibrant Shinsaibashi district in Osaka.
Designed by Japanese architect Sousuke Fujimoto, the undulating facade is a masterpiece of engineering. It evokes the flowing drapes and overlapping fabrics of the dresses designed by Christian Dior, serving as an homage to the excellence of haute couture.
Crafted by architect Peter Marino, this "kingdom of dreams" spans four floors, connected by a magnificent staircase positioned around a sculptural piece by Alice Aycock. Bathed in light and adorned with eternal Dior codes such as Versailles parquet, the space reveals the Maison's multifaceted universe, from its heritage to timeless modernity.
The ground floor features women's accessories, shoes, and a curated selection of leather goods, alongside creations from the "La Collection Privée" fragrances and fine jewelry. A vertical garden transforms this sophisticated space into a lush oasis of tranquility.
Moving up to the second floor, the ready-to-wear collection by Jonathan Anderson is displayed alongside exceptional bags. The third floor, dedicated to menswear, features navy blue armchairs that radiate contemporary appeal, reflecting the boldness of the men's collection.
As if mirroring the friendships Christian Dior—who was also a gallerist—built with contemporary artists, this boutique displays a carefully selected collection of art pieces.
Fascinating works by his friend Christian Bérard, who advised him at his first boutique "Colifichets," decorate this museum-like boutique.
You can also admire splendid pieces ranging from the "Ginko" bench by Claude Lalanne and art furniture by Franck Evennou, to a reinterpretation of "Toile de Jouy" by Tim Hailand.
As a final surprise, flowers encapsulated by Makoto Azuma delicately narrate Monsieur Dior's passion for gardens, elevating the Japanese art of Ikebana to a new form.
To further deepen this unique experience, the restaurant "Monsieur Dior," conceived by Peter Marino as a tribute to gardens, promises timeless moments.
Anne-Sophie Pic, the female chef with the most Michelin stars, has reinterpreted Dior's history and codes—from "Cannage" to the oval, leopard print, and the bee—to prepare a menu exclusively devised for this extraordinary location.
Dishes with poetic names such as "La Toile Blanche," "Les Pétales," and "Le Jardin Fleuri" reveal a couture-like elegance brilliantly enhanced by the chef's culinary excellence.
In an enchanting dialogue between French haute cuisine and Japanese ingredients, the finest materials, textures, and combinations are showcased.
Please come and fully enjoy Dior's newly opened dreamlike space from Thursday, May 21, 2026.
"House of Dior Shinsaibashi" Exclusive Items
"Dior Toujours" Vertical Nano Tote Bag ¥440,000 / "Dior Saltwind" Sneakers ¥210,000
"Dior Normandy" Bag ¥1,100,000 / Denim Jacket ¥390,000 / Denim Pants ¥290,000
"House of Dior Shinsaibashi"
Address: 1-9-17 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
@Dior #Dior
[Contact Information]
Christian Dior
TEL: 0120-02-1947
https://x.gd/DYzir