Dom Pérignon welcomes a new chapter led by star-studded line up

BRINGING the founding essence of Dom Pérignon to 2025 – to make “the wine the best in the world” – the industry leader is continuing to establish a dialogue with the creative world, initiating tributes and collaborations with leading visionaries.

Since 2005, they have worked with the likes of Karl Lagerfeld, Jeff Koons and David Lynch to create moments that last beyond the bottle.

Anderson .Paak for Dom Pérignon

Clare Smyth for Dom Pérignon

Cementing themselves as more than just champagne, Dom Pérignon opens a new chapter that continues to expand its constellation of names and invites seven more to their storied history.

Actor and director Zoë Kravitz; three Michelin-starred chef Clare Smyth; actor and artist Tilda Swinton; dancer and choreographer Alexander Ekman; contemporary artist Takashi Murakami; music producer and director Anderson .Paak; and musician Iggy Pop, are welcomed into the universe to help shape the brand’s future.

Iggy Pop for Dom Pérignon

Takashi Murakami for Dom Pérignon

To establish this era, photographer Collier Schorr engaged with each of the creatives to produce a series of intimate images that ignite a conversation between them and the brand. Aided with mini films directed by Camille Summers-Valli, these videos offer us a closer look into the relationships that have formed through an interview sparked by Jefferson Hack.

Later this year, Dom Pérignon will unveil a limited-edition series of design pieces made in collaboration with one of the artists, and in 2026 a new dimension will be added with a live performance to deepen their connection to arts and culture.

To mark the occasion, the momentum continues with the release of four new vintages that will be available for a limited period: Dom Pérignon Vintage 2008 – Plénitude 2, Dom Pérignon Vintage 2017, Dom Pérignon Vintage 2018 and Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2010.

Zoë Kravitz for Dom Pérignon

Tilda Swinton for Dom Pérignon

Though an ambitious project, their commitment to transcend barriers and find themselves consistently in the zeitgeist shows just why they are world leaders.

by Imogen Clark