Since the first wave of Spring–Summer 2026 handbags hit boutiques in January, Jonathan Anderson fans have anxiously awaited more. And now, more new designs are gradually arriving, each one offering a clearer glimpse into the house’s evolving visual language under his direction.
The Dior by Anderson era is here. These are the six bags you’re going to want.

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Dior Cigale Bag
What do JLaw, Ever Anderson, and Jisoo of Blackpink have in common? All three have carried one of the most anticipated bags from Anderson’s debut for Dior: the Cigale. Despite its name (which translates to cicada in English, this bag is inspired not by an insect but by Christian Dior’s couture gown with the same name from Autumn–Winter 1952. Like the gown, the Cigale is defined by its sculptural front and finished with a signature bow. Crafted in supple calfskin, it features a single curved top handle secured at the back with gold-tone O-rings, a detail that continues inside, where the heat-stamped Dior logo uses the hardware to form the “O”.

The open-top construction is something of an illusion, as it is secured with an internal leather flap, like current Lady Dior style. While it can be carried with its top handle, the Cigale also comes with a detachable and adjustable leather strap allowing for shoulder and crossbody styling. Available in Small (11 × 7 × 3 inches) and Medium (13.5 × 9 × 4.5 inches), both sizes are designed to hold daily essentials while transitioning easily from day to evening. The Cigale is offered in Black, Rose Songe, Burgundy, and Camel. With stock still gradually arriving in boutiques due to production delays, availability remains limited. The Small Cigale retails for $4,900, while the Medium is priced at $5,500.

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Dior Crunchy Bag
It may not have the most inviting name, but the Crunchy Bag was an instant runway showstopper. More cushioned than its name suggests, it introduces a new house fabrication known as Puffy Macrocannage. Crafted in calfskin, the design reinterprets Dior’s iconic motif in three-dimensional form, lending it a soft, lived-in tactility. Defined by its pared-back silhouette, the Crunchy Bag is finished with a secure zip-top closure and double chain shoulder straps, accented with signature eyelets, and the same logo detailing at the Cigale.

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Offered in two sizes, the Small measures 13 × 9.5 × 2 inches and includes an additional leather shoulder strap. It comfortably fits a pouch, wallet, phone, sunglasses, and lipstick. The Medium, measuring 15.5 × 12 × 2 inches, offers increased capacity with space for daily essentials plus a 15-inch laptop. Both sizes are designed for shoulder wear or handheld styling and arrive in a palette of Maroon, Sand, Forest, Light Yellow, and Black, all paired with light-gold hardware. The Crunchy Bag retails for $4,200 (Small) and $4,600 (Medium).

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Diorly Bag
The Diorly Bag is defined by its supple suede calfskin silhouette, but it’s the adjustable strap that draws attention – finished with bold “D I O R” hardware recalling a John Galliano-era design detail. The design is otherwise intentionally stripped back, placing emphasis on form and texture rather than overt detailing – with just a discreet heat-stamped logo to the front.

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Secured with a concealed magnetic closure, the Diorly Bag is offered in two sizes: Medium and Large. The Medium measures 12.5 × 10 × 3 inches, while the Large comes in at 15.5 × 12 × 4 inches, offering a more expansive silhouette for everyday use. Currently available exclusively in suede, the Diorly comes in Chocolate, Golden Saddle, and Sabbia, each paired with silver-tone hardware. The Medium retails for $4,500, and the Large for $4,900.

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Dior Petit Dîner Bag
Riding the wave of the new Bow Bag’s popularity, the Dior Petit Dîner Bag takes the silhouette and hardens the structure. The design draws inspiration from a 1948 Haute Couture dress, translating archival elegance into a compact evening form. The pared-back structure is elevated by a bow-adorned clasp, while a delicate gold-tone chain shoulder strap allows for versatile wear, carried by hand or worn over the shoulder.

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Measuring just 8.5 × 6 × 1.5 inches, the Petit Dîner Bag is designed with evening occasions in mind, offering just enough space for essentials such as a cardholder, lipstick, and phone. It is offered in smooth calfskin in Red, Burgundy, and Songe Pink ($5,400), suede goatskin in vibrant Emeraud and Delphinium ($5,400), and a statement gold-tone strass version ($8,500) for maximum impact.

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Dior Bow Pouch
The Dior Bow Pouch plays with the motif in a softer, more slouchy form. Crafted in supple lambskin, the zip-top style is finished with bow accents at each end, offering a subtle, graphic twist on the house code. A slim leather shoulder strap allows for versatile styling and can be knotted to adjust the drop or removed entirely, transforming the piece into a clutch.

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Measuring 8 × 4.5 × 3 inches, the Bow Pouch is roomy enough for everyday essentials, including a phone, wallet, and sunglasses. It comes in Black, Rose Songe, Buttercup, and Camel, with each iteration retailing at $2,250. For a more statement look, the Dior Bow Pouch is also offered in classic Oblique Jacquard, and retails for $2,000.

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Dior Petit Trèfle Mini Bucket Bag
Meaning “little clover” in French, the Petit Trèfle Mini Bucket Bag takes its name quite literally and embraces Dior’s lucky symbols in style. Crafted in smooth lambskin, the compact bucket form is defined by its soft structure and rounded clover-like edges. Adding the final flourish is the drawstring fastening, that’s adorned with an enamel ladybug – another one of the house’s signature codes.

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Offered in a single size, it measures 5 × 7.5 × 5 inches and is designed for everyday essentials, comfortably fitting a phone, small wallet, and cosmetics, while the slim adjustable leather strap allows it to be worn on the shoulder or crossbody with ease. Available in Black or Pink, each with a contrasting interior lining, the Petit Trèfle Mini Bucket Bag retails for $2,300.

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As Jonathan Anderson’s Dior universe continues to take shape, which bag defines the new era for you?
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