Dior Beauty is Feeling Lucky This Season
Dior Beauty has unveiled its Fall 2026 makeup collection, Lucky Clover, designed by Peter Philips and split across two colour stories, Charmed Green and Lucky Rosewood, running through eyes, lips, cheeks and nails, all stamped with a four-leaf clover motif and fronted by Deva Cassel.
The clover is lifted straight from Christian Dior’s own, genuinely documented superstitions. As a teenager he consulted a fortune teller who told him he’d find success through women, and he spent the rest of his life carrying a cluster of lucky charms to match, including a four-leaf clover, a piece of wood to touch for luck, a star, a bee, and lily of the valley sewn into the hems of his gowns. His Spring/Summer 1950 couture collection even named pieces directly after them.
The products themselves are fairly standard seasonal fare (palettes, an eyeliner, two lipstick formulas, a nail polish) all decorated in the clover-on-cannage pattern, itself a decades-old house signature that traces back to the chairs Dior used at his earliest shows. The one genuine format update is the Rouge Blush, which for the first time splits two shades into a single compact, Charmed Coral and Lucky Pink.
Peter Philips has run Dior’s makeup direction since 2014, after a decade doing the same at Chanel, and his habit of building a full narrative around every seasonal drop: history, packaging, colour theory, all developed together.