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Dior commercials, which you often see on TV and the internet, are frequently talked about for their beautiful visuals and star-studded casts—and the music also draws a lot of attention.

Over the years, many sophisticated and stylish Western tracks have been featured.

In this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in Dior commercials so far.

There’s a wide variety of cool tracks across different genres and eras, so whether you’re a fan of Western music or not, take this opportunity to give them a listen.

Dior commercial songs: Popular commercial songs (21–30)

Rouge Dior

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!

Dior Summer「Chase the Sunglight」

Dolce VitaRyan Paris

Ryan Paris – Dolce Vita (Official Video) – Lyrics Video
Dolce VitaRyan Paris

Perfumes, sunscreen, and an array of cosmetics—this commercial showcases Dior’s lineup of products for the summer.

True to its title, “Chase the Sunlight,” the ad strikingly depicts women spending time under the sun in their own ways.

The background music is Lian Paris’s 1983 track “Dolce Vita.” As the title—meaning “sweet life” in Japanese—suggests, the song captivates with its moody lyrics and dreamy, atmospheric melody.

Dior commercial songs: Popular commercial tracks (31–40)

Dior Addict Fragrance

Enter The NinjaDie Antwoord

Die Antwoord – Enter The Ninja (Explicit Version)
Enter The NinjaDie Antwoord

Enter The Ninja is a song by Die Antwoord, a rap group from Cape Town, South Africa.

It’s an endlessly engaging track that blends the sharp-edged rapping of lead rapper Ninja with the charmingly feminine vocals of side rapper Yo-Landi Vi$$er.

Sprinkled with uniquely Japanese cultural words like “ninja” and “samurai,” it also offers playful wordplay.

Its distinctive worldview is addictive—the more you listen, the more it grows on you!

Dior Secret Garden

Enjoy The SilenceDepeche Mode

Depeche Mode Enjoy The Silence Official Music Video 16 9 HD
Enjoy The SilenceDepeche Mode

This is the long-form commercial for Dior Secret Garden, directed by the photographer duo Inez & Vinoodh.

It features Daria Strokous, Melissa Stasiuk, and Xiao Wen Ju, with Daria Strokous’s running scene being particularly memorable.

The distinctive atmosphere of the ad is set by the background music: Depeche Mode’s Enjoy The Silence, released in 1990.

While the track is known for its danceable beat, the choral work combined with Dave Gahan’s vocals lends it an eerie, haunting feel.

Dior Skin Essentials

My AddictionAlex Guesta

Alex Guesta – My Addiction (Official Lyrics Video)
My AddictionAlex Guesta

This commercial stylishly showcases various Dior Skin Essentials products and how to use them.

Through visuals—like creams applied to the skin, patches placed under the eyes, and products applied to the lips—it conveys the breadth of the lineup.

The track “My Addiction” further accentuates the stylish imagery that exudes confidence.

With its powerfully resonant beat and dance-music feel, the strong rhythm evokes a sense of moving forward.

Dior Addict lipstick

All You Need Is NowDuran Duran

It’s a track by the British pop-rock band Duran Duran.

It’s the title track from an album released in 2010 that became a hit in many countries.

It was used in the Dior Addict “Be Iconic” commercial, which starred Natalie Portman and was directed by Sofia Coppola.

For LoversWolfman ft. Pete Doherty

Wolfman ft. Peter Doherty – For Lovers (Official Video)
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.