Since its debut in 1999, the Dior Saddle Bag has captured the attention of the fashion elite, undergone a revival, and remains a must-have accessory. Galliano introduced the Saddle Bag as a statement piece, drawing inspiration from equestrian aesthetics. Its distinctive shape, reminiscent of a horse’s saddle, paired with the iconic "D" charm and short strap, set it apart from traditional handbags.
The early 2000s marked an era of maximalism, characterized by bold logos, daring designs, and the rise of "It" bags. With its unconventional silhouette and eclectic patterns, the Saddle Bag embodied the essence of that time. It quickly gained cult status, spotted in the arms of fashion icons like Paris Hilton, Sarah Jessica Parker (as Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City), and Beyoncé.



Today, the Dior Saddle Bag continues to symbolize luxury, craftsmanship, and cultural significance. Available in various sizes, fabrics, and patterns, it appeals to its cult followers and a new generation of fashion enthusiasts. Its iconic silhouette is now a staple on runways and street-style scenes, instantly recognizable worldwide.