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A treat for readers: Dior, bags, and literature

The fashion house Dior starts 2026 with a dreamy new campaign

Newsroom January 16 12:32

In recent years, fashion and literature have been intertwining more than ever, blending two different yet deeply connected forms of creativity—and we couldn’t be happier about it. From Chanel inviting literary lovers like Charlotte Casiraghi to share their favorite books, to Valentino’s Narratives campaign plastering city streets not with clothes but with excerpts from literary works, the love for the written word is taking center stage in the world of fashion.

Adding to this cultural wave is the iconic house of Dior. Jonathan Anderson, who took creative reins of the French maison last summer, presents a new campaign that pays tribute to reading and classic 19th and 20th-century titles, bringing literature to life through bags, accessories, and ready-to-wear pieces.

For the photoshoot, Dior returned to its home city of Paris, along the banks of the Seine, among the historic bookstalls of the bouquinistes—one of the most romantic and authentic symbols of Parisian culture. Photographer Angèle Châtenet captures an almost cinematic atmosphere, featuring guest authors, booksellers, and literature lovers surrounded by stacks of old books and the city’s innate elegance. Among the faces in the campaign is musician and artist 070 Shake, adding a fresh, artistic edge to Dior’s storytelling.

For Summer 2026, Dior puts literary masterpieces in the spotlight with the Book Cover Collection. Iconic pieces like the Saddle Bag, cardholders, jackets, and t-shirts—especially the best-selling Dior Book Tote—take on their most literal and poetic form yet. Originally designed to carry books, the Book Tote transforms into a portable work of art, embroidered with detailed representations of famous first-edition book covers.

Among the titles adorning the collection are Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary, Françoise Sagan’s Bonjour Tristesse, Charles Baudelaire’s Les Fleurs du Mal, James Joyce’s Ulysses, Choderlos de Laclos’ Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood, and even the self-referential Dior by Dior. It’s no surprise that within hours of the online launch on January 14th, many pieces—especially the Book Totes—were quickly snapped up.

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With this new campaign, Dior reminds us that fashion is not just about image but also storytelling. With elegance, emotion, and cultural depth, the new year begins with a truly dreamy campaign.

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