Yasmina El-Abd steps into a new chapter as ambassador for Dior, representing the House across beauty, haute joaillerie, and the collections shaped by Jonathan Anderson.
First recognised through her roles in Finding Ola on Netflix and Midterm on Shahid, El-Abd has quickly distinguished herself through performances defined by emotional depth, subtlety, and a sense of modern ease. Her work carries a quiet intensity, one that feels instinctive rather than constructed.
A multifaceted artist, her creativity reflects a more nuanced idea of elegance, shaped by authenticity, determination, and an intuitive sensitivity. It is this balance that informs her presence within Dior, aligning with a broader shift across the House.

Her appointment resonates across its creative landscape, from Anderson’s evolving vision to the olfactory direction of Francis Kurkdjian, alongside the image-making of Peter Philips and the jewellery language defined by Victoire de Castellane.
Together, we see a dialogue rather than a singular narrative, one in which El-Abd’s presence feels both current and considered, a contemporary muse shaped by instinct, clarity, and a distinctly modern sensibility.
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