Johnny Depp dons all-black at Dior Sauvage London pop-up with Gallagher family
The actor joins Anais, Lennon and Gene Gallagher at a London event as new details surface about a dog incident near his East Sussex home

Johnny Depp cut a dapper figure in an all-black ensemble as he arrived at the Dior Sauvage London pop-up launch party on Tuesday. The 62-year-old actor wore a blazer, matching trousers and shoes, finishing the look with blue-tinted glasses and a fedora.
Depp is the longtime face of Dior's Sauvage fragrance, a partnership that began in 2015 and was extended with a three-year, more than $20 million deal signed in 2023. He has featured in multiple campaigns for the scent, including a 2021 advertisement in which he played electric guitar and a 2024 campaign depicting him by a wild river. Anais Gallagher opted for a casual ensemble in a white denim jacket and black jeans, joining her cousins Lennon and Gene as they enjoyed drinks at the bar and channeled their rocker dads.
The trio's appearance comes as Anais jetted off to California with her brother Sonny and cousin Lennon to support their dads on tour. Oasis had just wrapped up three US dates in Chicago, New Jersey and California before heading to Mexico. Anais flew out to the States, accompanied by Sonny, 14, and Lennon, 25, to attend the shows as promised.
At the Dior event, Cruz Beckham's girlfriend Jackie Apostel stood out in a grey oversized blazer paired with tights and pointed heels, making a solo appearance without her boyfriend, who is 10 years her junior. Apostel's presence complemented the evening's fashion-forward mood and the family connections to the rock world.
In a separate development, Depp's rescue dog Bourbon reportedly mauled two sheep during a countryside walk near the actor's rented East Sussex mansion. The incident, which a local farmer said left him devastated, occurred while Depp was not at the house and an aide was walking the dog. A professional dog trainer has since been brought in, and additional safety measures have been introduced. The property, a grand East Sussex residence, is believed to be rented for about £12,000 per month. Depp has not commented publicly through his representatives on the matter, according to Daily Mail reporting on the incident.
The dog incident adds to a complex portrait of Depp's private life as he balances high-profile engagements with personal matters on the home front. The East Sussex home is described as a historic property dating back to the mid-1800s, with extensive grounds and a sunken walled garden, located not far from the area where the actor previously spent time with friends and collaborators.