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Anna Sawai is new Dior ambassador
By SENATUS Editor | 6 February 2025

Anna Sawai, a captivating auteur of audacity and grace, has officially stepped into the role of Dior ambassador, bringing to life the ever-evolving essence of femininity that defines Dior Women's Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri’s vision.

This collaboration is not just a partnership; it is a celebration of creativity and the deep, symbiotic connection between the House of Dior and culture in its most dynamic forms.

Best known for her riveting portrayal of Toda Mariko in the critically acclaimed Shōgun series (2024), Sawai infuses this iconic alliance with a bold elegance that underscores Dior’s timeless allure — an embodiment of both strength and sophistication.

Fresh from her Golden Globes award, she exudes in the Dior Couture creation designed by @MariaGraziaChiuri for the ceremony, her look delicately accentuated by @DiorBeauty.

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