Stub record — flagship style name only, no production/authentication detail researched yet. Not present in either legacy CSV export; flagged for a future deep research pass.
+ Add a photoDior
Choose your Lady Dior
Tap to switch. The heart saves the combination you’re viewing.
We’re lining up verified authenticators to inspect bags in hand. Want first access when it launches?
The Story
A gift to Princess Diana that she carried so often it took her name.
Origin
From Chouchou to Lady Dior
Gianfranco Ferré designed the bag in 1994 under the nickname Chouchou, French for favorite. In 1995 France's first lady Bernadette Chirac gave one to Princess Diana during a Paris visit. In 1996, as a tribute, Dior renamed it Lady Dior with her blessing.
The bag's woven diamond pattern is called cannage, or caning. It echoes the Napoléon III chairs that Christian Dior seated his guests on at his runway shows. Cannage means the woven caning used on classic French furniture.
Sources
Guides for this bag
Articles on the Lady Dior and Dior from our verified experts.
The Luxury Catalog is built by the people who carry these bags. If you own this one, add a photo and tell us what it shows. Yours could become the photo everyone sees here.
DiscontinuediNot currently listed in production in our records — a best read, not the maker's word. Know otherwise? Suggest an edit below.Not currently listed in production in our records — a best read, not the maker's word. Know otherwise? Suggest an edit below.
Diana received the black bag at the opening of a Cézanne exhibition at the Grand Palais and was photographed with it again and again. The press tie to the Princess turned it into one of fashion's most recognizable bags.
What gets said about this one, drawn from published reviews and owner discussion. Tell us where your experience differs.
The case for
The standing advice is buy preloved. Excellent condition bags turn up well under boutique pricing, and several owners bought theirs that way and did not look back.
Dior's repair service is part of the maths for owners. Corners can be repainted and scratched hardware swapped, which softens how the lambskin wears over time.
The interior flap does not come out. You hold it back with one hand and dig with the other, which is why owners are clear this is not a grab and go bag.
The top handles are squared rather than rolled, so they press into your hand, and they stay sticking up instead of folding flat when you set the bag down.
We write these in our own words from reviews published elsewhere, then let owners here vote them up or down. Read as of July 2026. Reputation shifts, so if one of these has stopped being true, mark it out of date.