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 tracks (1–10)
Cry BabyJanis Joplin

In this commercial for MISS DIOR, Natalie Portman appears in a bewitching guise against stunning backdrops such as sheer seaside cliffs, flower fields, and sandy beaches.
Many viewers were likely captivated by the beautiful visuals.
The background music features the familiar Janis Joplin song “Cry Baby,” whose unforgettable vocals leave a strong impression after just one listen.
Love on the BrainRihanna

This is a commercial featuring Rihanna, who is also active as a singer-songwriter, that embodies Dior’s concept of elegance.
The storyline has Rihanna, initially dressed in black, changing into a luxurious golden outfit; beyond the glamour of the wardrobe, her forward gaze conveys a strong sense of determination.
The song that further elevates the atmosphere of the commercial is Rihanna’s “Love on the Brain.” Released in 2016 and included on the album Anti, it pairs a relaxed tempo with a grand sound and a resounding vocal performance, evoking a powerful feeling of resolve that seems to move toward the future.
ChandelierSia

Among Dior’s commercials, isn’t this one the most memorable for many people? In particular, the song sung by Sia is incredibly cool and stylish, perfectly matching the unified image of the Dior CM series.
In the ad, Natalie Portman—who has appeared in Dior commercials before—makes a striking impression, not only with the roses featured in the product name but also in a beautiful rose-inspired dress.
Cosmic LoveFlorence & The Machine

This commercial, set against a glamorous scene like a party in a castle, powerfully conveys Dior’s core concept of elegance.
With gold as the base and striking lighting effects, the luxurious visuals—along with the performers’ smiles and excitement—clearly communicate the exhilaration Dior evokes.
The song that heightens the opulence of the CM is Florence + The Machine’s “Cosmic Love.” Its gradually intensifying, grand sound is striking, and Florence Welch’s powerful vocals convey a strong will that feels as if it’s driving you forward.
Flashing Lights ft. DweleKanye West

Set in a location that looks like a lavish public bath reminiscent of a palace, this commercial featuring Charlize Theron is for Dior’s perfume J’adore.
The consistently sensual imagery is striking, and many viewers were likely captivated by Theron’s presence.
The background music uses the opening section of Kanye West’s song “Flashing Lights ft.
Dwele.” The track leaves an impression with a certain grandeur that perfectly matches the opulent setting of the commercial.
Only If For a NightRihanna

The “Secret Garden” campaign commercials by Dior, filmed at the Palace of Versailles.
The fourth installment in the series, released in 2015, features Rihanna, the singer-songwriter from Barbados, who also provided the music.
It’s a slightly longer video, but it’s a truly stunning, must-see production—be sure to watch it all the way to the end!
Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?Moby

It’s a commercial that strongly emphasizes how Dior is beloved worldwide, featuring women of various races and different skin tones each using Dior in a way that suits them.
The visuals of women bathed in sunlight and their powerful expressions clearly convey that Dior fosters confidence.
The song that further highlights these women’s confidence is Moby’s “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?”.
Its grand, tense development—incorporating piano and orchestral sounds—and the soaring vocals that ring out as if pouring out emotion are particularly striking.



