In a groundbreaking move, Jamaican sprinter and five-time Olympic gold medalist Elaine Thompson-Herah has been named an ambassador for luxury fashion house Christian Dior ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This partnership marks a significant crossroads in Thompson-Herah’s illustrious career, as it is her first collaboration with a global fashion house. Notably, she is the only Caribbean athlete in this prestigious line-up, highlighting her global influence and exceptional talent.
Thompson-Herah’s inclusion in Dior’s “Dream Team” underscores her status as the fastest woman alive and a prevalent force in athletics. She is currently preparing to defend her Olympic titles, with her season debut at Saturday’s Prefontaine Classic signalling her readiness for the challenges ahead. This new venture with Dior complements her existing endorsement deals with NCB, Puma, and Caribbean telecommunications company Flow, showcasing her versatility and appeal beyond the track.
The Dior “Dream Team” is a collection of elite athletes from various disciplines, poised to represent the brand and embody its ethos of excellence and innovation. Alongside Thompson-Herah, the team features U.S. soccer star Alex Morgan, Hawaiian surfer Carissa Moore, and swimmer Emma McKeon, among others. Each member brings a unique story of triumph and perseverance, echoing Dior’s celebration of surpassing performance and creative boundaries.
To honour these extraordinary athletes, Dior will exhibit a series of portraits at Le Café Dior in La Galerie Dior, Paris, from July 24 to September 9. This exhibition not only celebrates their athletic achievements but also their contributions to inspiring creativity and freedom.