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The first Dior handbags designed by Jonathan Anderson have officially arrived to the stores, including new versions of the Lady Dior alongside an entirely new silhouette, the Dior Bow bag. Introduced during Anderson’s spring 2026 runway debut for the house, both launches mark the beginning of his approach to accessories at Dior, combining house codes with lighter construction and playful symbolism.

Central to his first release is the Lady Dior, one of the house’s most recognizable icons. For spring 2026, the bag appears in two versions conceived as modern lucky charms.

Savoir-Faire Lady Dior Clover

Savoir-Faire Lady Dior Clover Paul Lehr/Courtesy of Dior Heritage collection

The Mini Lady Dior Clover is embroidered with four-leaf clovers, a reference to Christian Dior’s belief in lucky talismans and magical thinking. The motif also subtly nods to Anderson’s Irish heritage. The bag is available in three colorways — green, black and rose soupir — and is finished with a red ladybug detail. The familiar “D, I, O, R” charms remain, grounding the design within the Lady Dior’s established identity.

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Savoir-Faire Lady Dior Clover

Savoir-Faire Lady Dior Clover Paul Lehr/Courtesy of Dior Heritage collection

The Mini Lady Dior Buttercup introduces three-dimensional buttercups scattered across the surface of the bag. Rendered in bright yellow, the design is accented with a small bee, one of Dior’s longstanding emblems, depicted collecting pollen from the flowers. The result is a highly tactile version of the Lady Dior, leaning into a more joyful, decorative mood.

The Trèfle à Quatre Feuilles dress from the Dior Héritage collection.

The Trèfle à Quatre Feuilles dress from the Dior Héritage collection. Paul Lehr/Courtesy of Dior Heritage collection

Both designs draw from Dior’s archives. The clover motif, in particular, references the “Trèfle à Quatre Feuilles” dress, made from printed Aleutian gauze, a transparent silk shantung known for its paper-like texture. The archival piece featured clovers arranged as lucky charms throughout the fabric.

Anderson has also introduced the Dior Bow bag, a completely new accessory that takes its name and structure from the bow, an enduring Dior code, which shapes the overall silhouette.

Savoir-Faire Dior Bow Bag

Savoir-Faire Dior Bow Bag Paul Lehr/Courtesy of Dior Heritage collection

Crafted in grained leather, the Dior Bow bag is defined by clean lines and a soft yet structured feel. It features an invisible closure and a removable chain strap that combines metal links with bow-shaped details.

The bow inspiration from the Dior Héritage collection.

The bow inspiration from the Dior Héritage collection. Paul Lehr/Courtesy of Dior Heritage collection

The bag is offered in small and medium sizes and produced in a range of materials, including smooth leather, metallic leather, and crinkled leather. Color options include black, dreamy pink, tourmaline, buttercup yellow, hermitage, and latte white. Each piece is finished with the Dior logo.

Speaking to WWD’s Paris bureau chief Joelle Diderich ahead of the spring 2026 show, Anderson explained that his goal for Dior accessories was to soften and modernize established forms. “I wanted something young and casual, and a bit fun,” he said, noting that both he and Christian Dior chief executive officer Delphine Arnault are focused on elevating the accessories category through engineering and material innovation. “It’s going to take time, but if we can pull off something [that] is as engineered as this out of leather, I think we’re getting somewhere really exciting. One step at a time.”

The new Dior Bow bag, as well as the Lady Dior Buttercup and Clover are available online at dior.com and in stores. Prices range from $4,200 to $11,000. Other accessories in the spring 2026 collection includes Anderson’s Book Tote bags embroidered with the covers of literary classics such as Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” and the Normandie for men.

See more details of the new Dior bags in the gallery below.