Anderson began his career working as a
visual merchandiser for
Prada, working for Manuela Pavesi. He launched his menswear collection under the
JW Anderson label shortly after, in 2008, to critical acclaim. The success of the label allowed Anderson to secure a second NewGen sponsorship. A collaboration with high-street retailer
Topshop followed, in 2012, a collection of limited-edition items, known as the JW Anderson x Topshop collection. It featured clothing and accessories ranging from mini-kilts and paisley prints, to Halloween motifs and included a range of stationery,
iPhone cases and
Rubik's cubes. The collection sold out within hours of it launching. Anderson and Topshop scheduled another collaboration to launch a year later, with the release coming in February 2013. Later that year,
Donatella Versace enlisted him to replace
Christopher Kane at
Versace's
diffusion line Versus, where he showcased his first collection in June at New York's Lexington Armoury. In September 2013,
LVMH took a minority stake in JW Anderson and named Anderson as the new creative director for Spanish luxury house Loewe. By 2019, he created 18 different collections each year — six for his own label, 10 for Loewe and two for his ongoing collaborations with
Uniqlo. That same year Anderson served as costume designer for
Luca Guadagnino's
Queer. Anderson had previously worked with Guadagnino in 2022, during the production of his film
Challengers. His film work has led him to being signed by
UTA. After 11 years at Loewe, Anderson stepped down as the house's creative director on 17 March 2025. On April 17th,
Vogue announced his appointment as the artistic director of
Dior menswear, succeeding
Kim Jones, who stepped down earlier that January. In June 2025, Anderson was further named creative director of Dior womenswear and couture collections. In June 2025, Dior unveiled a reimagined version of the
Lady Dior handbag, a collaboration between Anderson and textile artist
Sheila Hicks; the handbag made its debut at Anderson’s Spring Summer 2026, his inaugural collection for the Dior. ==Personal life==