Mathilde Favier, Dior's influential public relations director, died Monday, August 17, 2026, at age 57, in a car accident in western France. Her partner, French film producer Nicolas Altmayer, 61, also died in the crash. Dior confirmed the news on Tuesday, expressing deep sorrow over the loss of a beloved figure in the fashion industry.The accident occurred on the D938 road in Airvault, within France's Deux-Sèvres department.[elle+2]
Details of the Fatal Accident
The fatal accident happened around 4 p.m. when the couple's car collided head-on with a heavy goods vehicle. Reports indicate their vehicle was attempting to overtake another car at the time of the collision. Nicolas Leclainche, deputy prosecutor at the Niort prosecutor's office, stated that French authorities have opened an investigation. The investigation will focus on involuntary homicide by a driver to determine the precise circumstances of the crash. The truck driver involved in the incident did not suffer major injuries.[hola+7]
A Pillar of Dior and the Fashion World
Mathilde Favier spent 13 years as Dior's public relations director, joining Christian Dior Couture in 2011. She quickly became a central figure for the brand and within the Paris fashion scene. Favier was known for her vibrant personality and distinctive brunette pixie cut. Her role involved managing celebrity relations, connecting Dior with some of the world's biggest stars. She worked closely with high-profile Dior ambassadors such as Jennifer Lawrence, Natalie Portman, Jisoo, and Anya Taylor-Joy.[fashionunited+5]
Before her impactful tenure at Dior, Favier built a distinguished career in fashion. She began in the 1980s at Chanel, working alongside her sister, Victoire de Castellane, who now serves as Dior's creative director of fine jewelry. Favier also worked in media at Glamour magazine and then in public relations at Prada, where she helped establish the Italian house's press operations in Paris.[elle+2]
Tributes Pour in for Mathilde Favier
The news of Favier's passing sent shockwaves through the fashion and film industries. Dior released a statement describing her as "an exceptional woman whose communicative joy, talent and loyalty were exemplary."[hola]
Delphine Arnault, Chairperson and CEO of Christian Dior Couture, expressed profound sadness. "Mathilde loved life with a passion," Arnault said. "With the passing of Mathilde, Dior is losing an incredible professional, and I have lost a loyal friend. Her optimism and courage commanded admiration. We will sorely miss her smile and her talent. I feel deeply saddened today; my thoughts are very much with her children, her mother, her sisters, her family, her many friends and her team she loved so much."[fashionunited+1]
Bernard Arnault, CEO and Chairman of LVMH, echoed these sentiments. "I was deeply saddened to learn of the tragic and sudden passing of Mathilde Favier, who devoted so many years to putting her passion, energy and talent at the service of the House of Dior," he stated. Dior creative director Jonathan Anderson also shared his heartbreak. "I am heartbroken by Mathilde Favier's passing. We all owe so much to her work and dedication," Anderson said. "She brought such warmth, energy, and was the most positive and uplifting person I have ever met. Mathilde was the very embodiment of elegance and in many ways, the spirit of Couture itself."[elle+4]
A Life Beyond Fashion
Mathilde Favier was also an author, publishing her book "Living Beautifully in Paris" in 2024. This book, also known as "Mathilde à Paris," explored her deep connection to the city, its gastronomy, and the art of hosting. She was a well-known figure on social media, with over 200,000 followers, offering glimpses into her professional and personal life.[elle+5]
Favier is survived by her two children, daughter Héloïse and son Carlo. Carlo, 23, shared an emotional tribute to his mother on Instagram, remembering her as "the embodiment of life" and "the definition of joy," stating his heart was broken. Herformer husband is finance executive Robert Agostinelli.[jang+4]
Nicolas Altmayer, Favier's partner, was a prominent figure in French cinema. He produced many landmark French films, including popular comedies like OSS 117 and Brice de Nice, both starring Jean Dujardin. Altmayer co-led the production company Mandarin & Compagnie with his brother, Éric. The couple had been a beloved and enduring presence in the upper echelons of the French capital's cultural scene.[elle+5]
Theloss of Mathilde Favier represents a significant void for Dior and the broader fashion community, where her warmth, energy, and dedication left an indelible mark.[hola]




