Dior Data Breach Investigation

Shamis & Gentile P.A., one of the nation's premier class action law firms specializing in data breach cases, is investigating the Christian Dior Couture SAS data breach.
If you were affected by the data breach, your sensitive personally identifiable information may have been exposed, and you may be eligible for compensation.
About Christian Dior Couture SAS
Christian Dior Couture SAS is the high-fashion division of the renowned French luxury house Christian Dior. Founded in 1947 by designer Christian Dior in Paris, the company is recognized for its haute couture, luxury ready-to-wear, menswear and accessories. Dior operates globally, with around 160 boutiques and a workforce of more than 10,000 employees.
The company is a subsidiary of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world’s largest luxury goods conglomerate.
What happened?
On May 7, 2025, Christian Dior Couture SAS discovered a potential cybersecurity incident. An investigation supported by third-party cybersecurity experts revealed that, on Jan. 26, 2025, an unauthorized party gained access to a Dior database containing client information.
Information Exposed:
- First and last names
- Contact information
- Addresses
- Dates of birth
- Passport or government ID numbers
- Social Security Numbers
Your Rights and Next Steps
If you received a notice about this data breach, it means your personal information may have been compromised. When sensitive information like Social Security numbers or government IDs is exposed, there is an increased risk of identity theft and fraud.
Here’s what you can do:
- Take advantage of the complimentary 24-month Experian IdentityWorks credit monitoring offered by Dior. This service includes credit monitoring, fraud resolution and identity theft insurance.
- Stay vigilant by regularly reviewing your financial accounts, account statements and free credit reports for any suspicious activity.
- Consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze on your credit file with the major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) to help prevent new accounts from being opened in your name.
- Report any unauthorized transactions to your financial institution and law enforcement.
If you believe your information has been misused or you have experienced identity theft, there are steps you can take to restore your identity, including working with credit bureaus and law enforcement. The notice from Dior also provides detailed instructions and contact information for further assistance.
You May Be Entitled to Compensation
Lawyers are ready to help individuals affected by the Christian Dior Couture SAS data breach. If your personal information was exposed, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit and receive compensation for damages related to this incident.
To find out if you qualify, complete the below form to join the lawsuit investigation.