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  2. 11 Artists Who Reimagined the Lady Dior Bag - AOL

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    The ninth iteration of Dior’s Lady Art project features 11 artists, each of whom put their own spin on the house’s iconic Lady Dior bag—a cornerstone of the brand since 2016.

  3. Lady Dior - Wikipedia

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    Lady Dior is a handbag that adopts Dior's graphic codes and is generally decorated with a cannage [N 2] (caning) motif inspired by two items of furniture found in Dior's private mansion on Avenue Montaigne since 19473: the Napoléon III chairs on which the couturier seated the guests at his runway shows, and the back of a neo-Louis XVI medallion armchair Louis XV. [20]

  4. Dior - Wikipedia

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    The perfume "J'adore" was released in 1999, [10] and on 5 October 1999, Galliano released the Dior Spring-Summer 2000 ready-to-wear fashion show, debuting the new Saddle bag. In the same year, Dior's long watch partner Benedom joined the LVMH group. In 2000, Galliano's leadership was extended to Ready to wear, accessories, advertising and ...

  5. 13 Royal-Approved Handbag Brands You Can Own Too - AOL

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    In 1995, the French fashion house gifted her with a mini top handle bag that would later be known as the Lady Dior in honor of her. More than 25 years later, Meghan paid tribute to her late mother ...

  6. Coach New York - Wikipedia

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    Coach New York, commonly known as Coach, is an American luxury fashion house headquartered in New York City & specialized in handbags, luggage, and accessories, as well as ready-to-wear. Coach licenses its name and branding to Luxottica for eyewear [ 4 ] and Paris-based Interparfums for fragrances. [ 5 ]

  7. 50 million people have stopped buying luxury brands like Dior ...

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    Now, 50 million luxury consumers have either ditched buying designer bags, scarves, watches, and more—or have been priced out, Bain & Company’s new annual luxury report warns.