Fred again.. has expanded his creative reach beyond the studio and festival stage, providing an original soundtrack for Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Menswear Spring/Summer 2027 presentation during Paris Fashion Week. Held at Paris’ Musée Nissim de Camondo, the show marked another high-profile intersection between electronic music and luxury fashion.
Rather than relying on an existing catalogue of tracks, Anderson enlisted the British producer to create bespoke music for the runway. Speaking after the show, the Dior creative director revealed he had long wanted to collaborate with Fred again.., explaining that the producer composed new material before remixing and re-recording it specifically for the presentation. The soundtrack combined newly created compositions with contributions from artists including KETTAMA, Mabe Fratti, Jamie T, Christine and the Queens, Headie One and Latin Mafia, complementing the collection’s blend of classic tailoring and contemporary influences.
The collection drew inspiration from rave culture while reinterpreting traditional Dior silhouettes through a modern lens. Presented inside the historic museum, the show paired formal tailoring with distressed fabrics, shimmering embellishments and relaxed styling, while the bespoke soundtrack played a central role in shaping the presentation’s club-inspired atmosphere.
The collaboration arrives during a particularly active period for Fred again.., preceding his debut India tour this December, currently his only confirmed live performances of 2026, and following the continued rollout of his USB series alongside recent collaborations with Thomas Bangalter. The project also reflects a growing trend of luxury fashion houses partnering with electronic artists to create original runway soundtracks, further highlighting Fred again..’s expanding influence across music, fashion and wider creative culture.