DIOR Hit the Road bag
✨ Design Origin
Paying tribute to the classic CD Diamond pattern designed by Marc Bohan in 1974, this handbag reinterprets the geometric aesthetics in the Dior archive from a modern perspective. The three-dimensional diamond pattern on the navy gray cotton canvas transforms the brand’s initials “CD” into a modern symbol, interpreting the spirit of haute couture in a low-key manner.
👜 Core Design
Iconic Elements
▸ CD Diamond Canvas: The unique embossing process creates a three-dimensional diamond texture, and the Dior logo is embossed on the inside, and the details show the craftsmanship.
▸ Aluminum Buckle: The flap is equipped with a matte aluminum buckle engraved with Christian Dior and CD letters, and the industrial sense collides with luxurious materials.
Practical Structure
▸ The main compartment + double front patch pocket design can be used to store personal belongings in partitions, making commuting and travel easy.
▸ Removable nylon shoulder strap: Printed with Dior Oblique jacquard pattern, the length can be freely adjusted, and it is easy to switch between shoulder/crossbody mode.
🧳 Craftsmanship highlights
Italian refinement: from canvas weaving to metal polishing, the whole process follows the brand’s strict craftsmanship standards.
Comes with a dust bag: printed with the Dior logo, intimate protection of the bag.
💼 Style proposal
Urban wanderer: match with an oversized suit or denim suit to create effortless French fashion.
Smart casual style: three-dimensional geometric patterns inject a sense of layering into the minimalist shape, and aluminum buckle details enhance the overall sophistication.
🔍 Product information
Item number: 1ESME165CDP
Material: cotton canvas + aluminum metal parts
Size: medium practical silhouette (please refer to the official website for specific sizes)
—— Use Marc Bohan’s geometric language to write a new chapter in contemporary mobile life.
Note: The CD Diamond pattern was born during Dior’s design innovation period in the 1970s, and its architectural lines have now become one of the brand’s iconic design vocabularies.























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