Luxury powerhouse Dior continues to sharpen its cultural relevance by naming rising stars Sophie Wilde and Ever Anderson as its newest brand ambassadors. The duo stars alongside Mia Goth in a new campaign for the French house’s iconic Rose des Vents jewelry collection, signaling a new chapter of youthful elegance and cinematic edge.
“Dior’s Rose des Vents becomes a symbol of direction and discovery, guided by a new wave of global talent.”
A New Generation of Dior Ambassadors
Dior’s latest ambassador appointments reflect the house’s evolving strategy under creative leadership. Since Jonathan Anderson took over as creative director, Dior has significantly expanded its roster of global faces, aligning the brand more closely with film, contemporary culture, and next-generation storytelling.
In 2026 alone, a wave of acclaimed talent—including LaKeith Stanfield, Josh O’Connor, Drew Starkey, Taylor Russell, and Florence Hunt—has joined Dior’s expanding ambassador family.
Sophie Wilde: Award-Winning Talent with Global Momentum
Sophie Wilde’s rise has been swift and striking. The Australian actress earned widespread acclaim for her performance in the horror hit Talk to Me, winning Best Lead Actress at the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards and receiving the prestigious Chopard Trophy for up-and-coming talent at the Cannes Film Festival.

Her recent work includes leading the Netflix series Everything Now, with major projects on the horizon. Wilde is set to appear in Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s upcoming film Digger alongside Tom Cruise and has joined the cast of a highly anticipated A24-produced horror film featuring Emma Corrin, Hunter Schafer, and Havana Rose Liu. With her fearless choice of roles and refined red-carpet presence, Wilde embodies Dior’s modern femininity—bold, intelligent, and uncompromising.
Ever Anderson: Cinematic Heritage Meets Gen-Z Cool
Ever Anderson brings both legacy and originality to Dior’s ambassador lineup. The daughter of Milla Jovovich and Paul W. S. Anderson, Anderson made her big-screen debut in Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, portraying a young version of her mother’s iconic character, Alice.

Her breakout moment came with Black Widow, where she played the childhood version of Natasha Romanoff. Since then, Anderson has continued to build a diverse portfolio, appearing in the Gilded Age–era series The Artist and signing on for the feature film Father Joe opposite Kiefer Sutherland and Al Pacino.
Beyond acting, Anderson is carving out her own creative voice. She has written, directed, and starred in her first original short film, Almost Seventeen, which she plans to submit to international film festivals this year. A familiar face in fashion, she has previously fronted campaigns for Chloé, Miu Miu, and Marc Jacobs’ Daisy fragrance—making her a natural fit for Dior’s fashion-forward narrative.
Rose des Vents: Jewelry as Storytelling

The new campaign featuring Wilde, Anderson, and Mia Goth spotlights Dior’s Rose des Vents jewelry collection—a line inspired by travel, destiny, and the house’s heritage symbols. Through this campaign, Dior reinforces its ability to merge fine jewelry with contemporary cultural icons, transforming luxury accessories into modern talismans.
By naming Sophie Wilde and Ever Anderson as brand ambassadors, Dior is not just celebrating emerging talent—it is investing in the future of luxury storytelling. With strong ties to cinema, youth culture, and creative independence, both actresses reflect Dior’s vision of modern elegance: timeless yet daring, refined yet emotionally resonant.
As Dior continues to expand its ambassador universe, one thing is clear—the house is defining the next era of luxury through voices that shape culture, not just fashion.
“With Sophie Wilde and Ever Anderson, Dior celebrates a new generation of talent—where cinematic depth meets timeless luxury.”
