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All the Stars Who Filled the Front Row at the Dior Cruise 2027 Show

From Miley Cyrus to Taylor Russell, Jisoo, and more

By Elliot O·May 14, 2026·2 min read
All the Stars Who Filled the Front Row at the Dior Cruise 2027 Show

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

The Dior Cruise 2027 front row was less a guest list and more a statement — the kind of cultural cross-section that reminds you why fashion still has the power to pull everyone into the same room. According to Harper's Bazaar, the lineup ran the full spectrum: Sabrina Carpenter and Miley Cyrus sitting somewhere in the same orbit as Kim Gordon and Lauren Hutton, which is either chaotic or perfectly calibrated depending on how you look at it.

Who Was There

The acting contingent was formidable. Anya Taylor-Joy, Mikey Madison, Greta Lee, Taylor Russell, and Celine Song represented a generation of women who've reshaped what prestige looks like on screen — and apparently, what it looks like courtside at a cruise show in 2027. Steven Yeun, Cooper Koch, LaKeith Stanfield, and Miles Teller held things down on the other side of the aisle, while Al Pacino simply existed as Al Pacino, which requires no further commentary.

Then there were the wildcards that made the whole thing interesting. Macaulay Culkin. Ejae. Alison Oliver, quietly building one of the more intriguing careers of her generation. K-pop royalty Jisoo, who at this point is practically a fixture in the Dior universe. Tracee Ellis Ross, who could make a hardware store opening look like a cultural event. Leslie Mann, who never gets enough credit for being effortlessly cool. And Kim Gordon — because what is a Dior front row without at least one person who was never supposed to be there and ends up being the most interesting person in attendance?

Dior under Maria Grazia Chiuri has always used the front row as an extension of the collection's argument — that femininity is multivalent, that the women (and men) who wear the house are not a monolith. Whether that ethos fully translates to the clothes is a conversation for the runway recap. But the casting alone signals intent: this is a brand that wants to be taken seriously across generations, genres, and aesthetics simultaneously.

A front row this deliberately assembled isn't an accident — it's a mood board for who Dior wants to be, and in 2027, that answer appears to be: everyone, all at once.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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