Each piece requires more than 1,600,000 stitches and takes over 42 hours to create.
It opened the Spring/Summer 2018 Christian Dior show. It’s seen on the streets, at events and all over social media. Every fashion influencer has one (or a few). No doubt, the Dior Book Tote is one of the it bags of the year and also one of Maria Grazia Chiuri’s most coveted creations yet.
Originally introduced in Dior Oblique canvas and multi-coloured embroidered canvas, the iconic Dior Book Tote is reinterpreted in toile de Jouy for the Cruise 2019 collection.
Here’s a closer look behind the scenes in the making of the latest must-have item by the Maison.
The motif
In 1947, the walls of Monsieur Dior’s first boutique at 30 Avenue Montaigne was adorned with a toile de Jouy called “Colifichets”. The motif was realised in collaboration with decorator Victor Grandpierre following the recommendation of artist Christian Bérard.
Drawing inspiration from the classic print, Maria gave it her own spin – replacing the traditional pastoral illustrations with wild animals. The updated design was initially hand-drawn with pen and ink before they were printed or embroidered on several garments and accessories in the Cruise 2019 collection, including The Dior Book Tote bag.
The savoir-faire
After the conception of the motif, the manufacture begins with embroidery in an Italian family-run atelier. Each piece requires more than 1,600,000 stitches and takes over 42 hours to create.
(swipe left to discover the savoir-faire)
See the three variations of The Dior Book Tote in toile de Jouy below.
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Images and media: Courtesy of Christian Dior