[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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Piece Of My HeartJanis Joplin


In this Miss Dior perfume commercial, Natalie Portman plays a bride who runs out of the venue on her wedding day.
Its mixed-up chronology gives it the rich feel of watching a short film.
The background music is Janis Joplin’s “Piece of My Heart,” which perfectly matches the heroine’s yearning for freedom.
Never, Never Gonna Give Ya UpBarry White


“Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up,” a signature song by Barry White—the American singer-songwriter and music producer who formed the Love Unlimited Orchestra—was also used in a Dior J’adore commercial.
Its romantic, luxuriant arrangement perfectly matches the image of the fragrance.
The lyrics of this song, often rendered in Japanese as “Wasurerarenai Kimi” (“Unforgettable You”), are filled with declarations of boundless love.
Immerse yourself in its blissful sound.
Whole Lotta LoveLed Zeppelin


“Whole Lotta Love,” the opening track on Led Zeppelin’s second album, Led Zeppelin II, by the legendary band that laid the foundation for hard rock, is one of their signature songs.
Kicking off with a hard-hitting guitar riff, the track’s Japanese title is “Mune Ippai no Ai o” (“A Heart Full of Love”), and it’s a love song that portrays a sexy, wild kind of passion.
It’s the kind of song that just makes you feel good when you listen to it.
It would be a perfect theme song for Dior Homme, the men’s line from Dior.
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!
Only If For A NightFlorence & The Machine

It’s a track by the British indie rock band Florence and the Machine.
It features a piano riff reminiscent of church bells.
It was included on the 2011 album Ceremonials and was used in a Dior commercial featuring Rihanna.
Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture)Muse


This is a long-form commercial for Dior Homme directed by film director Guy Ritchie.
It stars Jude Law, and the visuals exude a cool, masculine allure.
Subtly introduced in the middle of the ad to enhance the story is the background music: Muse’s “Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture).” Its structure gradually builds into a louder sound, making it a richly nuanced track.



