[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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Hey NowLondon Grammar


This commercial, featuring Charlize Theron performing an aerial routine, is for the J’adore perfume.
The ending, where the gold-gleaming J’adore is shown against a backdrop of skyscrapers, leaves a deep impression.
The BGM is “Hey Now” by London Grammar, a British band formed in 2009.
It’s a song with a very mystical atmosphere throughout.
Make You MineMadison Beer


This commercial promotes the appeal of Dior’s lipsticks and perfumes through appearances by Anya Taylor-Joy, Willow Smith, and Jisoo.
In a charming, pink-centered room, scenes of them enjoying lip products and fragrances vividly convey the effects that enhance cuteness and the uplifting feeling that supports it.
The song that further accentuates the resolve to stay true to oneself conveyed by the visuals is Madison Beer’s “make you mine.” The impression comes from her determined vocals layered over a tense sound, which powerfully communicates the drive to move forward as your authentic self.
How You Satisfy MeSPECTRUM


This is a commercial promoting Dior’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, presented through the presence of Kylian Mbappé and Greta Lee.
Rather than conveying information, it seems to prioritize atmosphere, with the exhilaration of holding the product captured in the smiles of the two.
The song that firmly underscores the distinctive mood of the visuals is “How You Satisfy Me” by Spectrum.
Its keyboard tones, treated with mysterious effects, are striking, and their weightless feel creates an almost futuristic ambience.
Cry BabyJanis Joplin


This commercial conveys the confidence that comes from using Dior by showing dynamic movement across a variety of landscapes.
A key point is that we can clearly see her smiling as she moves around, which makes her optimism shine through even as the scenery changes.
Further highlighting the power of these visuals is the song “Cry Baby” by Janis Joplin.
While the overall sound feels gentle, her vocals have a projecting strength that conveys a determined will to move forward.
Personal JesusDepeche Mode


The Dior lipstick commercial, The New Couture Lipstick, is making headlines for its star-studded cast.
It features many women who are active as actresses, models, and singers, including Anya Taylor-Joy, Yara Shahidi, Rachel Zegler, and Dilraba.
The visuals strikingly capture them applying bold red lipstick, and they look incredibly cool.
The music set to the footage is Personal Jesus, released in 1989 by the English band Depeche Mode.
The recurring guitar riff in the song leaves a strong impression.
My Heart Is Refusing Me (Seventy Eight Version)LOREEN

This is “My Heart Is Refusing Me,” the debut single released in 2011 by Loreen, a singer from Stockholm, Sweden.
She is known as a powerhouse vocalist who won the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, the largest music competition in Europe.
Starting quietly, the song shifts before the chorus to showcase her overwhelming vocals that truly move the listener.
It’s a track that dramatically portrays the experience of falling in love and a heart that’s running out of control.
[Dior Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Roundup (21–30)
I Love YouWoodkid


The commercial for Dior’s J’adore Dior perfume released in 2016.
In this series, actress Charlize Theron—known for her work in various dramas and films, including the 2003 movie “Monster”—has been cast as the face of the campaign.
The music is by French singer-songwriter Woodkid, also known as Yoann Lemoine.



