The appeal of Dior is undeniable, and this season it has been omnipresent. From the International Gala at the Guggenheim to taking over the windows of Harrods, the brand’s presence has been hard to miss. Whether it’s Anya Taylor-Joy’s outfits for The Menu press tour or Isabelle Huppert’s look for the Marrakech International Film Festival, Dior’s collections have been seen on the world’s biggest stages.
The allure of the brand, however, is more than just its fashion. Under Maria Grazia Chiuri’s reign, Dior has become a symbol of modern, practical luxury. The creations are easy to wear, yet still make the wearer feel like royalty. It’s this dichotomy that has made Dior so popular and why it’s been on the forefront of the fashion world for the past two years. Dior has had a long-standing relationship with royalty and celebrity.
The Lady Dior bag was famously named after Princess Diana, and the newest season of The Crown features plenty of Dior. Actress Elizabeth Debicki is seen carrying the iconic Lady Dior bag, giving viewers a glimpse into the life of a princess. For those who want to emulate royalty, the Lady D-Joy bag is the perfect accessory.

It’s no surprise that Dior has been seen everywhere this fall. After two years of barely dressing up, people are looking for ways to feel special and luxurious again. And while Lady Dior bags make us feel like royalty, Maria Grazia Chiuri’s designs make us feel like we’re living in a fairytale. Maye Musk’s look for the Guggenheim International Gala is a perfect example of this. The crisp top with a belt that cinched at the waist and the matching skirt, accessorized with crystal embellished mary Jane heels and a black Lady-D joy bag was the perfect demonstration of why Dior has been everywhere this season.

As we look towards 2023, it’s clear that Dior will remain a major player in the fashion world. With its modern take on luxury, it’s no wonder that people are drawn to it. Whether it’s on the red carpet or just a night out, Dior has the ability to make you feel like royalty.
