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Inspired directly from the long togas worn by the Romans, she presents her version with a sheer twist© Pascal Le Segretain

Dior Muses

Eiza González and Natalie Portman shine on the runway at Dior’s cruise in Rome

Iconic women in dream-worthy summer looks, everything you need to know about Dior’s latest show


MAY 31, 2025 11:14 AM EDT

In fashion, some collections become timeless, remembered not only for their beauty but also for their cultural impact. Dior’s Cruise 2025 runway show, unveiled in May, was one of them. 

Set against the stunning backdrop of the Gardens of Villa Albani Torlonia in Rome, the show may mark the final collection under the creative direction of Maria Grazia Chiuri, adding a layer of historical significance to an already breathtaking display. And while the designs captivated all eyes, two special guests made an equally unforgettable impression: Natalie Portman and Eiza González.

Villa Albani Torlonia: A Roman estate known for its gardens and Greco-Roman art collection.© WWD
Villa Albani Torlonia: A Roman estate known for its gardens and Greco-Roman art collection.

A historical setting

The Gardens of Villa Albani Torlonia, home to the world’s largest private collection of Greco-Roman sculptures, served as the perfect stage for Dior’s homage to Rome, not just as a place, but as an empire, a legacy, and a cultural icon. The runway unfolded like a visual journey through the city’s artistic, historical, and mythological essence, honoring figures from ancient Rome while reflecting Dior’s ever-evolving identity.

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A dress code of dramatic elegance

Guests arrived in striking monochrome: women in white, men in black, a palette that echoed the ethereal sophistication of the evening. Among the many notable figures in attendance, two women stood out not just for their presence but for their emblematic style: Oscar-winning actress Natalie Portman and Latina Powerhouse Eiza González.

Natalie Portman & Eiza González: Icons on the runway

Natalie Portman was one of the show's standout guests.© WWD
Natalie Portman was one of the show's standout guests.

Both women embraced the runway’s Greco-Roman inspiration with elegance and individuality. Natalie Portman, a longtime Dior muse, appeared in a delicate ruffled dress made of sheer fabric with fine detailing around the neckline, a modern take on classical femininity. 

She layered the look with a white blazer and matching sandals, finishing it with a sleek ponytail and a touch of soft pink makeup, staying true to her clean, refined aesthetic.

For a modern twist, Portman wears a white blazer with sandals in the same tone.© Pascal Le Segretain
For a modern twist, Portman weared a white blazer with sandals in the same tone.

Eiza González brought effortless glamour and her Latina fire. The Mexican actress, currently making headlines both for her acting career and her high-profile relationship with tennis player Grigor Dimitrov, wore a look that paid tribute to Roman togas. 

Her sheer gown offered a contemporary spin on the ancient silhouette, while her loose waves and glowing makeup gave her ensemble a breezy, summer-ready feel.

Inspired directly from the long togas worn by the Romans, she presents her version with a sheer twist© Pascal Le Segretain
Inspired directly from the long togas worn by the Romans, she presents her version with a sheer twist

The Cruise 2025 Collection

As the show unfolded, it became clear that Chiuri’s collection was built on duality: ancient versus modern, softness versus strength. Draped gowns reminiscent of Renaissance muses stood alongside bold bustiers and dresses shaped like armor. 

Accessories added drama, think flowing capes, wide shoulder pads, floral crowns, and contrasting textures, giving each look a powerful theatricality.

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The color palette was pared down and elegant: white, black, and deep burgundy tones dominated both the runway and the audience. Velvet ruled the eveningwear, with asymmetrical cuts adding movement and intensity, while sheer fabrics gave a delicate, almost mystical lightness to the collection.

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A Show that marks the end of an era

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Whispers throughout the industry suggest that this may be Maria Grazia Chiuri’s farewell collection for Dior, a farewell that subtly included elements of the haute couture line originally planned for July. Interestingly, many have noted a stylistic echo of Kim Jones’ recent Dior Men’s collection, suggesting a unifying creative vision.

What comes next for the House of Dior remains to be seen. But if this was indeed Chiuri’s final bow, it will be remembered not only for its beauty but for its bold vision, a celebration of timeless femininity, power, and the enduring spirit of Rome.

Maria Grazia Chiuri at the Dior Cruise show © WWD
Maria Grazia Chiuri at the Dior Cruise show

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