[Dior Commercials] Summary of Popular and All-Time Commercials
Renowned as a leading house of prêt-à-porter with a modern edge, Dior’s commercials are seen on TV and across the internet.
The faces of these campaigns are always top-tier stars from film, fashion, and music.
Each ad is marked by stunning, captivating visuals, and many people find themselves glued to the screen whenever a Dior commercial comes on.
In this article, we’ll introduce Dior’s mesmerizing commercials.
Every spot can be enjoyed as a beautiful work of art, crafted through its cool aesthetic, music, and cast—so take your time and enjoy.
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EmergeFischerspooner

This is the track used in the Dior Addict “New Lipstick” commercial featuring Jennifer Lawrence.
It was released in 2001 by the New York duo Fischerspooner.
The electroclash track became a hit in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Belgium.
PorcelainMoby

Moby, the maestro of sampling.
He’s a master at taking samples from old tracks and classical music and elevating them into styles like techno and other forms of electronica.
His unique world has a sense of danger and beauty coexisting.
This is a track called “Porcelain,” released in 2000.
Just listening to it feels almost like ascending to the heavens.
When it comes to beauty, music and fashion brands are ultimately pursuing the same thing.
It’s a song that makes you realize that designers and musicians alike are all artists.
ShadowplayThe Killers

The Killers, a rock band from Las Vegas, also had their song “Shadowplay” featured in a commercial for Dior Homme, Dior’s men’s fragrance.
In the UK, they’re known as the most popular American band.
Brandon’s languid vocals cast a gray, moody tone over the whole track.
By contrast, the catchy melody makes it easy on the ears.
The guitar work is another highlight, shifting its expression within the song from supple to rough.
It’s Not UnusualTom Jones

The song “It’s Not Unusual,” which is also familiar in Japan from commercials, has been used in a Dior ad.
It’s a 1965 release by British pop singer Tom Jones.
Its lively swing feel perfectly matches that fluttery excitement you get when trying new cosmetics! Known in Japan by the title “Yoku Aru Koto sa” (“It Happens Often”), the song’s lyrics portray the pain of unrequited love while still looking forward, offering encouragement.
Give it a listen when you want to change your mood!
For LoversWolfman ft. Pete Doherty

This is the track used in the Dior commercial featuring Jamie Dornan.
It’s a collaboration between the British poet-musician The Wolfman and Pete Doherty.
Released in 2004, it reached number 7 on the UK charts.



