One of the most timeless Dior bags is definitely "Lady Dior" bag. The iconic bag was created in 1994 in the Dior workshops. Its initial code name was "chouchou" or favorite. Two years later, it was baptised Lady Dior as a tribute to Princess Diana who fell in love with this unique accessory in a visit to Paris. Many Lady Dior bags are embroidered with flowers and beads.
- The surface of this white lambskin bag is decorated with floral embroidery and orange sequins. The bag is accessorised with silver-tone jewellery. The shape of the embroidered flowers is quite abstract and at the same time delicate.
- The surface of most Lady "Dior" bag is embroidered by iconic "Cannage"stitching. The cannage stitching, the signature Dior motif, consists of a network of diagonal and perpendicular stitching. This precise harmony reveals its cushions of quilted leather like a scattering of shimmering faceted diamonds. The pearlised finish of the leather reflects the light, making the bag the perfect partner both during the day and for evening out.
- On this exceptional version in Rose Tendre Lambskin, iconic Dior "Cannage" stitching is intertwined with hand-painted flowers and free form stitching.
- This highly refined version in black lambskin is embroidered with magnificent flowers in crystals and beads, inspired by the Autumn-Winter 2014 Ready-to-Wear catwalk show.
- This playful little bag in white and pink saton is adorned with dozens of beads and sequins.
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