Luck be a Lady…
The Lady Dior is an iconic bag, defined by its constant reinvention since it first debuted on the arms of its namesake, Lady Diana Spencer, then the Princess of Wales, in 1995. The bag has been artistically reinterpreted by the world’s most famous artists, including Marc Quinn, Inès Longevial and Gisela Colón, under the maison’s Dior Lady Art project in the last 10 years. There have also been countless reiterations of the bag by the creative directors at the helm of Dior, each designer projecting their personal story and unique design language onto the blank canvas of the Lady Dior bag.
Jonathan Anderson takes his turn, with the exceptional Mini Lady Dior Clover.

The iconic bag becomes a lucky charm, transformed into a field of embroidered four-leaf clovers. It pays homage to Anderson’s Irish origins and to Christian Dior’s well-recorded magical thinking; the latter was a big believer in mysticism, often consulting fortune tellers, such as Madame Delahaye, throughout his life and career. Available in three colours, green, black and rose soupir, this unique creation amps up the luck with a red ladybug, sitting daintily on the corner. For the final flourish, the emblematic “D, I, O, R” charms hang from the handle.


