Dior Ambassadors’ “Perverted” Outfits Hit With Scathing Reactions From K-Netizens
Dior may be one of the world’s most prestigious fashion houses, but its latest creative director and recent red carpet looks seem to have completely missed the mark with Korean audiences.
Two of the brand’s ambassadors recently wore designs from Dior’s new creative director — and the revealing styles quickly became the talk of Korean forums.

Actresses Mia Goth and Greta Lee attended separate movie premieres in bold, see-through Dior pieces.

Mia Goth appeared at the Frankenstein premiere in a short black lace dress featuring sheer fabric and a satin cape detail, while Greta Lee showed up at the Tron: Ares world premiere in a long, silvery lace gown with a flowing train.
Despite the luxury branding and craftsmanship, many Korean netizens were far from impressed with the daring, skin-baring designs.

A post featuring the two looks went viral on TheQoo, where netizens criticized Dior for what they viewed as unnecessarily provocative styling. Some expressed discomfort over how much the dresses revealed, arguing that such designs blur the line between high fashion and exposure for shock value.

- “Do women’s clothes really have to be that revealing?”
- “What is this?”
- “Honestly… looks perverted.”
- “Is that even considered clothing?”
- “Both of them look uncomfortable lol.”
- “Why are they calling underwear clothes?”
- “Is that… panties again?
While Dior is known for pushing boundaries in modern couture, it seems this particular collection may not have resonated well with Koreans.