Dior’s commercial song. A popular jingle
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.
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Dior commercial songs: Popular commercial songs (21–30)
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.
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)
Heavy CrossGossip


This is the commercial for the perfume J’adore, starring Charlize Theron.
In the ad, the way she swiftly gets ready and strides onto the runway is incredibly cool! What’s more, the CM features legendary stars like Grace Kelly, Marlene Dietrich, and Marilyn Monroe.
At the time it aired, it was created using cutting-edge technology, filmed at the Palace of Versailles—there are so many noteworthy aspects.
It’s truly one of the iconic commercials.
The Heroic Weather-Conditions of the Universe Parts 4-6: Thunder, Lightning, and RainAlexandre Desplat


This commercial, which shows little girls getting ready for a surprise, is DIOR’s Mother’s Day campaign for 2025.
It’s adorable to see them happily preparing with excited smiles—decorating the room with flowers and setting out DIOR items.
The message “I ADORE YOU,” meaning “I love you,” is also striking.
The background music features a piece by Alexandre Desplat, the French film score composer.
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.
Nobody Rules The StreetsBRODINSKI feat. LOUISAHHH!!!


This is a commercial for Dior Poison Girl, a perfume themed around freedom and sexiness.
The visuals capture a sensual mood that perfectly matches the fragrance’s image.
For the background music, they used “Nobody Rules The Streets” by French DJ Brodinski.
It’s an electro tune with a danceable four-on-the-floor beat and a bouncy bass sound that makes you want to move your body.
Piece Of My HeartBig Brother&the Holding Company

Originally released in 1967 by Erma Franklin, this is a romantic funk and soul love song.
The version by the San Francisco psychedelic rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company was released in 1968.
It is used in the Miss Dior “It’s Miss Actually” commercial featuring Natalie Portman.


