
Dior is turning the traditional beauty palette on its head for Fall 2026 with Lucky Clover, a makeup collection where green becomes the defining color statement. Fronting the campaign is French-Italian model and Dior beauty ambassador Deva Cassel, who brings the collection’s urbane yet playful spirit to life.
Created by Peter Philips, Creative and Image Director for Dior Makeup, Lucky Clover draws inspiration from one of the house’s most recognizable symbols of good fortune: the four-leaf clover. For Fall, the visual anchor becomes more than a decorative detail, inspiring an entire beauty wardrobe built around color, clarity and couture elegance.
Deva Cassel Embodies the Lucky Clover Mood
Cassel is the perfect face for Dior’s latest beauty story. Her striking features and effortless presence allow the collection’s statement shades to take center stage, particularly its unexpected palette of green.
Rather than treating green as a seasonal accent, Dior makes it the hero. The result is a beauty look that feels modern, luxurious and distinctly fashion-forward proof that autumn makeup doesn’t have to rely exclusively on traditional browns, burgundies and warm neutrals.
The campaign captures Cassel in a series of urbane looks that highlight the collection’s balance between bold color and polished Dior refinement.
Peter Philips Makes Green the New Fall Statement
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For Philips, the Lucky Clover collection is an opportunity to explore green through multiple textures and strengths. The centerpiece is the Diorshow 5 Couleurs 365 Charmed Green, a limited-edition palette that moves through golden green, chartreuse and softer green tones.
The palette showcase how versatile green can be. A softer wash can create an understated daytime effect, while deeper or more metallic shades can transform the eyes into a dramatic evening statement.
Philips has already proven the couture potential of these shades on the Dior Haute Couture Fall 2026 runway, where luminous green and golden-green eye makeup was paired with fresh, glowing skin.
The effect is by design unexpected: green becomes less about passing trend and more about high fashion.
A Couture Garden in Beauty Form

The Lucky Clover concept is rooted in the four-leaf clover, a symbol closely linked with Christian Dior‘s personal history and the house’s Interest with lucky charms. Dior translates that idea into a collection that feels almost like a couture garden plant-based, luminous and richly textured.
Green represents the more daring side of the collection, while pink introduces a softer alternative. Together, the two color stories create a striking visual opposition between statement-making beauty and romantic femininity.
The collection includes two limited-edition Diorshow 5 Couleurs palettes: 365 Charmed Green and 883 Lucky Rosewood. The green palette is undoubtedly the standout for anyone looking to embrace the season’s most adventurous beauty trend.
Beyond the Eyes
Lucky Clover extends its color story beyond eyeshadow. The collection includes limited-edition blush, lipstick and nail offerings, allowing the four-leaf clover inspiration to become a complete beauty look.
The Rouge Blush shades include 849 Lucky Pink and 889 Charmed Coral, adding subtly reflective touches of color to the complexion. Meanwhile, limited-edition Rouge Dior lipsticks bring deeper, richer tones to the collection, balancing the richness of the green eye looks.
Dior also introduces catching nail polish colors, including 309 Charm, an iridescent green that reinforces the collection’s central color story.
The result is a seamless beauty wardrobe where the clover motif appears across palettes, cases and color cosmetics.
The Art of Wearing Green

What makes Dior’s approach particularly compelling is its versatility. Green can easily become intense when used without balance, but Philips keeps the surrounding beauty intentionally refined.
The complexion remains subtly reflective and fresh rather than heavily sculpted, allowing the eyes to provide the main point of impact. On the Dior couture runway, Philips paired the green tones with natural-looking skin, restrained cheeks and simple glossy lips, creating a modern contrast between minimalism and high-impact color.
For Cassel, that philosophy translates beautifully. The makeup feels dramatic without becoming costume-like a signature Dior approach to statement beauty.
A New Direction for Fall Beauty
With Deva Cassel at the center and Peter Philips behind the creative vision, Dior’s Lucky Clover collection positions green as one of Fall 2026’s most exciting beauty colors.
It is a collection about luck, but also risk-taking. The four-leaf clover provides the inspiration, while color provides the attitude. Green moves from the garden to the eyes, nails and accessories, creating a beauty story that feels equally playful, luxurious and couture.
As Dior continues to blur the boundaries between fashion and beauty, Lucky Clover makes a strong case for leaving predictable autumn shades behind. This season, the boldest beauty statement may just be green.
Dior Lucky Clover Fall 2026 is available from August 2026, with the collection launching through Dior beauty channels beginning mid-August.










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