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A Potted History of Christian Dior Costume Jewellery Founding Years (1946 – 1957) Christian Dior was a big believer in jewellery being an integral part of a complete outfit. With the “New Look” collection in 1947, Dior has been credited with redefining women’s fashion in the post-war period. He considered the entire outfit within his couture collections, and jewellery was an important component. Starting in the late 1940s, Dior started to design jewellery to go along with his couture collections. Jewellery to go along with the ready-to-wear collections soon followed. Jewellery from these early collections, such as “New Look”, which were designed by Christian Dior himself (or his early protegees) are highly sought after by collectors. Golden Age of Dior Costume Jewellery (1950s-1960s) The early days of Dior jewellery manufacturing are a who’s who of costume jewellery makers. Starting with Josette Gripoix, they also collaborated with Robert Goosens, Roger Jean-Pierre, Mitchell Maer, Scemama, Screiner and Kramer. Any pieces from this era are highly sought after by collectors and we have seen them realise extraordinary prices at auction. Matching sets or complete jewellery suites from this period are incredibly rare and collectable. Lot 648 Christian Dior – brooch by Mitchel Maer. Price Realised: £175.50 Perhaps the best-known Dior partner was the company Henkel & Grosse. More commonly referred to as just Grosse, they started working with Dior in 1955 and for the next fifty years were responsible for the production of Christian Dior Bijoux, along with their own ranges. Lot 186 Christian Dior – a pair of clip-on earrings. Price Realised: £312.00 The collaboration with Manfred Swarovski (grandson of Swarovski founder Daniel) in 1950 shone a light on both Swarovski and Dior jewellery. Christian Dior tasked Swarovski to create a crystal that reminded him of the mirrors and candelabra of the Palace of Versailles. With this brief in mind, Manfred Swarovski created the “Aurore Boréale”, a Swarovski crystal with an iridescent coating to mimic the rainbow or flashes of “fire” seen both in the reflections of the hall of mirrors and diamonds. The subsequent jewellery designed by Francis Winter for Dior followed the theme of Louis XVI’s decadence and replicated 18th-century parures. Lot 111 Christian Dior – a brooch with matching clip-on earrings. Price Realised: £1,300.00 When Christian Dior died in 1957, the fashion house he’d founded continued. With the likes of Yves Saint Laurent and Marc Bohan, the brand remained at the forefront of fashion jewellery. The creative directors continued to reflect Dior’s values and the jewellery released still often reflected the couture designs. Later Vintage and Contemporary Fashion Jewellery (1980s – 2000s) Moving towards the 80s and 90s, there was a shift towards incorporating the logo and recognisable motifs into the main design. Modern Christian Dior costume jewellery continues to embody the brand’s signature elegance, sophistication, and innovation while embracing contemporary design trends and materials. The motifs often directly reflect motifs found within their handbag designs as well as the couture collections and remain coveted by collectors. Lot 558 Dior – bangle. Price Realised: £214.50 Lot 539 Christian Dior – hoops. Price Realised: £253.50 Lot 661 Christian Dior – chain necklace. Price Realised: £97.50 Dior Costume Jewellery at Auction In our February Handbags, Jewellery & Accessories auction – we had a fantastic selection of undeniably stunning Christian Dior costume jewellery. Examples of which you can see below: Lot 551 Christian Dior – brooch. Price Realised:  £54.60 Lot 536 Christian Dior – clip-on earrings. Price Realised:  £49.40 Lot 558 Christian Dior – brooch and clip-on earring set. Price Realised:  £351.00 Lot 501 Christian Dior – brooch. Price Realised:  £97.50 Lot 503 Dior – brooch. Price Realised:  £162.50 Lot 534 Christian Dior – brooch. Price Realised:  £84.50 Valuations Our valuations are free, with no obligation to sell with us. Our experts will value your item with an estimate, so you can find out what it could achieve at auction. The process is simple. You can fill in a form online or book an appointment to visit either of our offices in Birmingham or London. Virtual valuation appointments are also available. Find what you’re looking for Make sure you don’t miss finding that special something by signing up to our email alerts. You’ll be the first to know when catalogues become available, receive invitations to special events and preview the hottest lots from our auctions, plus much more. Why not use our free personal shopping service? Sign up for lot alerts and tell us exactly what you are looking for. Each time we upload a catalogue, we search for your keywords and email you lots matching your interests. Your personalised email will include images, lot descriptions and auction details. Nicola Whittaker | Head of Handbags
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The Lady Dior bag is highly recognised in fashion history, synonymous with luxury, elegance, and sophistication. It is famously associated with Princess Diana of Wales, who was a fashion icon during the 1990s. Consequently, her legacy lives on through this iconic piece. The History of Lady Dior This iconic bag was first introduced in 1994. Initially called the ‘Chouchou’, it was later renamed as a tribute to the fashion icon who was often seen carrying it. Princess Diana was the first to wear the bag during a visit to a Cezanne art exhibition in Paris in 1995. Shortly, she fell in love with it and was frequently pictured carrying it on various occasions. The design of the Lady Dior bag is undoubtedly timeless and elegant. The bag is made from a variety of high-quality materials. It also features the signature Dior letter charms that hang from the handles. Another key feature in leather variations of this bag is the Cannage stitching emblematic of the fashion house. This geometric technique was originally inspired by Napoleon III’s chairs which were used by Christian Dior for attendees of his shows. Over time, the bag has undergone subtle design modifications. However, its signature attributes, such as the Dior charms and top-handle style, have remained consistent, while the bag is available in varying shapes and sizes. The Lady Dior Bag Today Today, the Lady Dior bag remains one of the most sought-after bags among fashion lovers. The bag has become an iconic symbol of luxury and has been featured on the arms of many celebrities. Furthermore, it’s timeless design and luxurious materials have made it a staple in every fashionista’s wardrobe. In our upcoming December Handbags auction, we’re extremely excited to present of of the most stunning Lady Dior bags available: Himalayan Crocodile. This is one of the most desirable Lady Dior’s, and is sure to make a statement at auction. Lot 111 Christian Dior – Medium Himalayan Crocodile Lady Dior. Estimate: £10,000 – £15,000 Lot 117 Christian Dior – large Cannage Lady Dior. Price Realised: £1,950.00 Valuations Our valuations are free, with no obligation to sell with us. Our experts will value your item with an estimate, so you can find out what it could achieve at auction. The process is simple. You can fill in a form online or book an appointment to visit either of our offices in Birmingham or London. Virtual valuation appointments are also available. Find what you’re looking for Make sure you don’t miss finding that special something by signing up to our email alerts. You’ll be the first to know when catalogues become available, receive invitations to special events and preview the hottest lots from our auctions, plus much more. Why not use our free personal shopping service? Sign up for lot alerts and tell us exactly what you are looking for. Each time we upload a catalogue, we search for your keywords and email you lots matching your interests. Your personalised email will include images, lot descriptions and auction details.
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