LVMH Moët Hennessy Vuitton : January 10, 2018 Dior presents second edition of Dior Lady Art series
January 10, 2018 at 12:44 pm EST
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Following the success of the Dior Lady Art project initiated in 2016 with Marc Quinn, Maison Dior has again given carte blanche to ten international contemporary artists to revisit the iconic Lady Dior bag. Lee Bul, John Giorno, Hong Hao, Jack Pierson, Friedrich Kunath, Namsa Leuba, Betty Mariani, Jamilla Okubo, Spencer Sweeney and David Wiseman were invited to unveil their personal vision of the timeless bag and transpose their creativity to the medium of leather craftsmanship.
Instantly recognizable with its architectural lines, metallic charms that spell out 'Dior' and signature cannage motif, the Lady Dior bag was born in Dior's ateliers in 1995. The bag's timeless elegance both underscores the modernity of the Maison and invites artistic reinterpretation. After Marc Quinn, Jason Martin, Ian Davenport and Chris Martin last year, Dior asked ten new international contemporary to re-envision the Lady Dior bag this year.
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