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Lady Dior, Saddle and Diorama Bags Now in Ultra-Matte Black Finish

24 July 2019

This season, the iconic Lady Dior, Saddle and Diorama bags are adorned in an ultra-matte black finish that is the epitome of elegance.

One of the House's legends, the Lady Dior with its extraordinary destiny, born in 1995, carries with it the codes so dear to the founding couturier. The Saddle bag, for its part created by Dior in 1999 in tribute to the equestrian world, has become a fashion statement and the accessory of a whole generation. Last but not least, the Diorama, unveiled for the first time with the spring-summer 2015 ready-to-wear collection, plays on mixing genres, as a timeless design that is simultaneously graphic, modern and sophisticated.

Since their debuts, these creations have reappeared in ever more contemporary versions and materials, building a regenerative dialogue between Dior's heritage and the spirit of the new collections. Enhanced with a new interpretation in ultra-matte black, these three emblematic bags show their capacity for infinite renewal, reinventing each time their precious uniqueness.

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