Fall In Love With The New Fall Offerings Of The Dior Book Tote

Dior Book Tote BagsPHOTO COURTESY OF DIOR

Dior’s structured Book Tote is no stranger to you, especially after having sealed its position as a classic of the French fashion house. Aside from reimagining it into 4 different sizes (it started with just 1 size on the runway), Dior has consistently introduced new embroidered designs to keep things fun and refreshing for the season.

Iconic styles in #DiorOblique might work for some of you, but if you are one who loves a more intricate design, these new-in offerings are here for you to fall for.

Today’s spotlight shines on the all-new D-Constellation, Dior Roses and Dior Zodiac Fantastico embroidered motifs, in two sizes. The one in medium measures 36.5 cm by 28 cm by 17.5 cm, making it an ideal option for work (and play), with ample space to hold your laptop, documents and other daily essentials.

The large size, on the other hand, is significantly bigger at 41.5 cm by 35 cm by 18 cm, so those of you looking to get a chic carryall for your next long weekend staycation or as a diaper bag/gym holdall can consider this bigger-is-better size.

There’s something enigmatic about the new prints, especially with D-Constellation in blue and latte paying homage to Monsieur Christian Dior’s love for astrology, while Dior Roses has a more ornate pattern that’s finished like velvet, but is one that’s made of jacquard canvas, which remains lightweight at all times.

Lastly, the Dior Zodiac Fantastico designed by Pietro Ruffo carries a more playful edge, jam-packed with astrology-inspired elements in multicoloured variations like Black/Yellow and Blue/Grey.

Prices range from SGD5000 for the medium size to SGD5200 for the large one, and you can always head to ION Orchard, Marina Bay Sands and Takashimaya Shopping Centre to get your Book Tote fix. Yes, it is time to fall for these Fall beauties…

For more information, do visit DIOR.com

PHOTO COURTESY OF DIOR

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