Dior Cruise 2027 Credits: Dior In Pictures While most of Hollywood has taken to the French Riviera and is frolicking in Cannes for the film festival, Jonathan Anderson brought a piece of France to Los Angeles on Wednesday night, where he presented his first Cruise collection for Dior. Presented within the halls of LACMA’s newly opened David Geffen Galleries, Anderson naturally drew upon his chosen location for inspiration. The ties between Dior and Hollywood run deeper than those of most maisons, a fact Anderson would be well aware of, and while he has been honing his own relationship with the favourites of Tinseltown – many of whom showed up in support despite the ongoing film festival on the French Riviera – the namesake of the label himself once defined what working with and alongside Hollywood, from Grace Kelly to Elizabeth Taylor and Rita Hayworth, looked like in its golden age. Dior Cruise 2027, Set Design Credits: Dior Some references to the legacy of the House of Dior in Hollywood could, of course, be found on the runway, where guests were seated among classic automobiles as simulated fog drifted across the set, giving the entire scene the ambience of an old Hollywood noir. The outcome, however, wasn’t nearly as dark as the setting itself may have suggested, as nature and flowers, hallmarks of both Anderson and Christian Dior, were this time drawn from California’s natural landscape. The first lineup of looks, a near-identical triad of drop-waist dresses in varying degrees of…