Fashion brand Christian Dior to pay up to $1,600 in settlement — here’s how to claim your cash now

The Economic Times
Christian Dior will pay up to $1,500 to eligible customers affected by a 2025 data breach, with a claim deadline of May 25.

Summary

Luxury fashion brand Christian Dior has reached a class action settlement following a data breach in January 2025 that potentially exposed customer data, including names, contact details, addresses, birth dates, and in some cases, government ID and Social Security numbers. While Dior denies any wrongdoing, they have agreed to an undisclosed settlement amount to avoid prolonged legal battles. Eligible U.S. individuals who received a notice from Dior regarding the breach can claim up to $1,500 for documented losses related to the breach, such as identity theft costs or credit monitoring fees, incurred between July 18, 2025, and March 11, 2026. Alternatively, those whose Social Security numbers were affected may be eligible for a $100 payment without providing proof of loss. All settlement participants are also entitled to two years of free credit monitoring. The deadline to submit claims is May 25, 2026.

(Source:The Economic Times)

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