Dior Mini Jolie Top Handle Bag Biscuit Cannage Lambskin with Gold Hardware
Embodying everyday luxury and compact elegance, introducing the Dior Mini Jolie Top Handle Bag in a warm, sophisticated Biscuit (Milk Tea) hue. This adorable miniature masterpiece combines the house's structured classic aesthetics with a softer, versatile colorway that effortlessly adapts to any wardrobe or season.
Meticulously crafted from premium, ultra-soft lambskin leather, the bag showcases the house's legendary Cannage quilting in flawless symmetry. The rich milk-tea tone brings out the depth of the stitching, creating a beautifully balanced neutral piece. The undisputed focal point is the front flap closure, perfectly secured by a polished gold-finish "CD" twist clasp adorned with a delicate white resin pearl—adding a poetic touch of femininity and signature style.
Deceptively practical despite its miniature proportions (Style 2877), its boxy silhouette accommodates your daily essentials like lipstick, tissues, keys, and a cardholder with ease. The integrated, arched rigid top handle allows for a sophisticated hand-carry that immediately elevates your look, while the detachable leather-and-chain shoulder strap offers effortless crossbody convenience. Lightweight and full of character, it is the perfect little luxury to transition seamlessly from day to night.
Product Features & Specifications:
- Brand: Christian Dior
- Model: Jolie Top Handle Bag (Mini Size)
- Style Code: 2877
- Material: Premium Smooth Lambskin Leather with Cannage Quilting
- Color: Biscuit / Milk Tea Beige
- Hardware: Polished Gold-Finish Hardware
- Special Accent: Iconic "CD" closure embellished with a central resin pearl
- Strap/Handle: Structured rigid leather top handle with a removable, adjustable leather-and-chain crossbody strap
- Dimensions: 18.5 x 13 x 8.5 cm (Approx. 7.3" x 5.1" x 3.3" inches)
What's Included:
Brand new, pristine condition. Comes complete with official Dior dust bag, authenticity card, care booklet, and boutique packaging box as pictured.
