By Cil B
Dior has always been synonymous with femininity and elegance that makes the Lady Like image heavily attached to its handbag collections. However, the more casual and contemporary elements are embodied in its latest Cannage collection. The typical strong sense to match the Cannage bags with some classic clothing like tweed dress suits or dressy pants with graceful blouses is gone. It’s surprising that I can envision a pairing of the new Shopping Bag with ripped jeans and a washed t-shirt.
Not only that, the Granville Bag should be borne in mind as a perfect companion for your mini skirts, capris, or cotton shorts.
If that isn’t enough, there are more styles that the latest arrivals might put up. Dior Bag and Dior Polochon Bag incarnate the new, laid-back elegance that meet the most wanted bag criteria set by the most active ladies. These two bags have the right size for ladies to carry their blackberry, mini notes, makeup sets, and other necessary items as well as the ideal shape that flatters their daily professional wear like pencil skirts, trouser pants or pantsuits.
Le 30 Bag has the vintage attributes to create a unique yet retro look. You might match up the bag with a high waisted pleated pants along with a plain white v-neck tee, an oversized cardigan, a vintage locket, and black high heeled oxfords to complete the look; or just simply pair the bag with your cotton deco dress.
As for my personal pick, the New Lock Bag is the champ. This bag is crafted to pay tribute to the revolution in the fashion industry that Christian Dior developed in 1947. He successfully pioneered the post-wartime “New Look” collection that put Paris back on the fashion map as the world’s fashion capital. Accordingly, the “New Lock” line was created based on two elements: modern feel to signify the present and the nostalgia of the “New Look” that paired a fitted jacket with a nipped in waist and full calf length skirt to characterize the past era. And this bag really does the magic because it goes with anything for any occasion.
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