Dior Presents New Book Cover Collection

Dior Presents New Book Cover Collection

The Dior Book Tote continues to assert its place as a contemporary House icon, reinvented season after season. Designed by Jonathan Anderson, one of the new models takes its cue from Dior by Dior, the autobiography of the founding couturier. Rendered in a cream shade, the tote is embroidered with the book’s signature title, delicately accented by a pink ribbon.

This refined gesture marks the beginning of a line that pays tribute to other literary classics. Among them are Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert, Dracula by Bram Stoker, Ulysses by James Joyce, In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, Les Fleurs du Mal by Charles Baudelaire and Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan.

Alongside these new interpretations, the Dior Book Tote is also presented in a vintage effect Dior Oblique embroidered canvas, framed with a border of delicate lace, a timeless House code. A navy blue tone on tone version is enhanced with a white medallion that echoes Dior’s emblematic chairs. Completing the selection is the Buttercup Garden print, a poetic composition of blooming buttercups that recalls Monsieur Dior’s enduring passion for flowers and gardens.

Both elegant and functional, the Dior Book Tote is available in four sizes. The mini, small and medium versions are equipped with a shoulder strap adorned with the Dior signature, while the large version features a magnetic clasp. Inside, flat pockets are designed to hold everyday essentials. Finished with double handles and generous proportions, the bag is conceived as a versatile companion for daily life.

An object of desire that brings together heritage and modernity, the Dior Book Tote will be available in stores from January 2026.

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photography Ivona Chrzastek

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