Do you wonder why it is named ‘Trendy’? As far as I concerned, in French, ‘Trente’ means Thirty. The name ‘Thirty’ is originated from 1946 House of Dior’s address ─ 30 Avenue, Montaigne Paris. It is said that there is one personal studio in the centuries-old building and the now designer of Dior John Gallicism creates pieces of masterpieces here.
Actually, there is no need to spend much time on the name. We don’t mind what the name it is as this is really going to be a practical carryall for our every ensemble. The bag features luxurious leather and elegant softly gathered ruching details as well, which make the whole more feminine and appealing. Besides, a signature CD charm also dangles from the drawstring for branding. It also has a snap button that would open to a nylon lining with a zipped pocket on the inside to add room to its already large dimension. It measures about 16 x 12 inches, and is definitely enough to keep your essentials.
Since its modern and classic design, wearing any types of clothing should not matter. You could simply carry this tote during casual days with a cute tee and jeans, or work days with your pencil skirt and a collared top, or even this vacation season with your light-weathered getup. You shouldn’t be shocked about its expensive tag, retailing at $1,950 since this Dior bag is definitely a great investment piece to add to your collection. If you plan to buy more Dior bags in affordable prices, you’d better choose Dior replica handbags.
As it stands, it’s still pretty cool. Which color would like to choose?
Focus On Fashion: Christian Dior
Christian Dior was born in Granuille in France in 1905 and died in 1957. He studied political science in Paris
and made music. He ran an art gallery and travelled. In 1935 he lived in Paris and sold fashion sketches to newspapers. In 1938 he joind Robert Pignet and in 1942 he moved to Lelong, where he worked alongside Balamain.
Christian Dior was born in Granuille in France in 1905 and died in 1957. He studied political science in Paris
and made music. He ran an art gallery and travelled. In 1935 he lived in Paris and sold fashion sketches to newspapers. In 1938 he joind Robert Pignet and in 1942 he moved to Lelong, where he worked alongside Balamain.
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