The Dior Bow Bag

Savoir-faire

The Dior Bow Bag

The Dior Bow bag revisits a defining House code. Notable archive creations decorating this motif include the haute couture dresses Sans Souci (1957), Curaçao (1954), and Tourbillon (1956). Today, Jonathan Anderson gathers leather into sculptural folds, giving shape to a bag that is inherently Dior.

An innovative silhouette, the Dior Bow bag designed by Jonathan Anderson fuses the Creative Director’s renowned wit with the House’s savoir-faire.

From the cutting of the leather to the forming of its bow-shaped silhouette, each step is carried out with precision. Architectural in form, the bag’s structure is softened by supple leather, lending it a gentle, tactile quality. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, its chain playfully combines metal links and bows.