Christian is one of the familiar brands now.
Dior (Christian Dior)
Focus on the classic all-over pattern, "Trotter"!
"Christian Dior
The first monogram pattern, Oblique,
First appeared in 1967
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引用元:Vintasy.com , Le Monde fr web
Oblique means that something is neither parallel nor perpendicular, but is at an angle.
The oblique pattern was designed by Marc Bohan, the third designer of Dior.
Marc Bohan) created by
Jacquard fabric is used, classic
It is characterized by its luxurious atmosphere.
This oblique pattern is often used on old vintage Dior bags,
From travel bags to women's handbags and coin purses,
It was generally deployed.
" This classic and elegant pattern has been revolutionized by one genius designer , and is a game changer ."
(Source: British VOGUE)
In 1996, John Galliano was appointed as the designer of Dior .)teeth
The oblique pattern that has been passed down for decades has been rebranded,
Relaunched as "trotter".
(Source: Wikipedia, 1973 Belmont Stakes)
"Trotter" is an equestrian term that refers to a horse walking at a fast trot.
Consider the worldview of the upper class, which is closely related to horse-riding culture.
Along with the saddlebag, the Trotter pattern quickly became a symbol of Y2Kfashion, sparking a huge boom.
However, as fashion trends change,
It sadly disappeared in 2006 .
"Dior's first revival by a female designer"
(Source: Financial Times)
In 2016, Maria Grazia Chiuri , Dior's first female designer,
Maria Grazia Chiuri) was appointed.
She was a designer for Dior until May 2025.
Pay attention to the oblique patterns of the 1960s and 1970s.
She has released the oblique Dior items to the world, and
The bag has also been reinterpreted and reproduced in an oblique style.
(From left: early period, 2000s, 2016 and later)
Only the oblique pattern is available in Dior boutiques right now...
Trotter items have been discontinued since 2006 and have not been reissued.
A special item that is only available now in vintage form.
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