An absolute icon of the House.

The Lady Dior is undoubtedly a symbol of timeless elegance, savoir-faire and Dior‘s infinite capacity to reinvent itself insatiably throughout its history without ever losing its essence. And this Spring/Summer 2026, this legacy is rewritten under Jonathan Anderson‘s vision and from an unexpected perspective: that of luck, magical thinking and talismans.
In this way, the creative director imprints his personal universe on two new versions of this emblem, which function as ritual objects. Pieces designed to accompany, protect and tell stories, following Christian Dior‘s idea that superstition can also be a form of elegance.
The Mini Lady Dior Clover is perhaps the most intimate reinterpretation of this idea. Embroidered with four-leaf clovers—a universal symbol of good fortune—the bag pays homage to both the founder’s superstitious spirit and Jonathan’s Irish origins. Available in green, black and soupir pink, the design is completed with a very adorable and delicate detail: a red ladybird, another classic lucky charm.
On the other hand, the Mini Lady Dior Buttercup opts for a more luminous and optimistic energy, covered in three-dimensional buttercups that emerge from the surface in a vibrant yellow, evoking spring in its purest form. Among the flowers is a small bee, one of the historic emblems of the House of Dior, symbolically collecting pollen. The “D, I, O, R” charms complete the composition with that jewelled touch that makes each Lady Dior instantly recognisable.
Behind this playful aesthetic lies, as always, impeccable craftsmanship, as each clover has been individually hot-stamped and hand-embroidered. A process that highlights the excellence of Dior‘s ateliers.
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