Reconstructing leathercraft through architectural silhouettes
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Debuted in the '90s and made famous by Princess Diana, the Lady Dior Bag has enjoyed lasting popularity thanks to a defined silhouette topstitched with Dior's iconic Cannage motif. Available in a variety of materials and countless colours, this particular style is crafted from embroidered canvas with gleaming golden hardware. It can be carried in the hand or worn at the shoulder with a detachable strap.

Condition:Excellent

Overall: Both the exterior and the interior are in excellent condition with no signs of conspicuous wear. The hardware has a bit of light wear consistent with use, but otherwise is in excellent condition. There is a single small stain on the underside of the flap (refer to photo).

Accessories: Includes receipt ($6,100 CAD, 2021), authenticity card, dust bag, box and removable shoulder strap.

Please note this is a previously owned item. Unless otherwise stated, it may not be in absolutely flawless condition. We provide very detailed pictures and provide an overall rating to help in describing the condition of this item. The size, measurements and picture of this item on the mannequin will assist in showing the scale of this bag.

DesignerDior
Made inItaly
Date code/serial no.50-MA-0260
Size (in)9.5 (width) x 8 (height) x 4.5 (depth)
Handle/strapReinforced canvas handles; detachable canvas shoulder strap
Handle/strap drop (in)4 (handles); 20.5 (strap)
Exterior materialBlue (Dark Denim Blue) embroidered canvas
Interior liningBlue embroidered canvas
Exterior pocketsNone
Interior pocketsOne zipped pocket; one flat pocket
ClosureInterior flap closure
HardwareGoldtone hardware
Retail CAD (est.)$6,100
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