In the hallowed ateliers of 30 Avenue Montaigne, superstition has always been woven into the very fabric of the Maison. Christian Dior never left home without his lucky charms, and this January 2026, the house pays a vibrant homage to that spiritual legacy. Jonathan Anderson has breathed a whimsical vitality into the iconic Lady Dior, transforming its architectural silhouette into a garden of earthly delights. These are not merely accessories; they are embroidered whispers of fortune, designed for the woman who finds magic in the mundane.





The Verdant Allure of the Clover
The Mini Lady Dior Clover stands as a masterpiece of textural storytelling. Densely embroidered with four-leaf clovers, the bag arrives in a curated palette of deep forest green, obsidian black, and the ethereal rose soupir. The craftsmanship is staggering—each leaf caught in a moment of perpetual bloom. Look closer, and you will find a subtle, ruby-red ladybug nestled within the foliage, a nod to the “beasties” that Monsieur Dior so cherished. It is a sophisticated play on luck that feels both grounded and transcendental.




Sun-Drenched Florals and Golden Motifs
Contrastingly, the Mini Lady Dior Buttercup captures the essence of a high-summer reverie. Featuring 3D sculptural buttercups that seem to sprout directly from the leather, the bag is drenched in an intense, solar yellow. It is a bold, joyful statement of artisanal prowess. Adorned with a delicate golden bee—a signature emblem of Dior’s industrious spirit—this piece vibrates with energy. Finished with the quintessential “D, I, O, R” charms, these bags serve as a bridge between the house’s historic past and its bright, botanical future.

