How to Authenticate a Lady Dior Bag? The Complete Guide

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The Lady Dior is an icon—given by France to Lady Diana in 1995, it became one of the most coveted… and most counterfeited bags in the world. Cannage quilting, charms, date code, hardware: every detail tells a story. Here are the 8 inspection points we apply at Le Comptoir Vintage before listing a Dior bag for sale, along with a size guide and date code decoder.

By Le Comptoir Vintage authentication expert team · Updated July 6, 2026


1The Cannage Quilting: Regularity and Relief

Cannage — this quilting inspired by the Napoleon III chairs on which Christian Dior fashion show guests sat — is the absolute signature of the house. On an authentic bag, the diamonds are regular, generously puffed, and perfectly aligned. The quilting is done by hand, and each diamond must have exactly the same dimensions.

Authentic Lady Dior bag Cannage quilting
The diamond Cannage quilting, regular and puffed, is a Dior signature.

Check two specific things: the pattern continues seamlessly at the side seams, and the diamonds remain symmetrical on both sides of the bag. On fakes, the Cannage is often flat, slightly irregular, or the pattern is abruptly cut at the seams — a flaw that a Dior workshop would never allow.

2How to Check the D·I·O·R Charms?

The charms hanging from the handle spell out the word D-I-O-R, one letter per charm. This is the most scrutinized detail. On an authentic bag, each letter is made of solid, heavy metal, sharp, with clean edges, and perfectly uniform thickness from one letter to another.

Authentic Lady Dior bag D-I-O-R charmsAuthenticated Lady Dior bag with D-I-O-R charmsDetail of solid metal Dior charms
The solid metal D·I·O·R charms, in the correct order and evenly spaced.

Specific inspection points:

✔️ Letters are in the correct order (D-I-O-R) and evenly spaced
✔️ Each charm is connected by a small welded ring, never a simple open hook
✔️ The metal has a real weight in hand and uniform gilding
✔️ The engraving (when present) is fine and clear
❌ Light, thin, poorly centered letters or flaking gilding = warning sign

3The Leather and Its Variations

Dior offers the Lady Dior in several materials, which must be recognized: lambskin, exceptionally soft; calfskin, more structured; patent leather, shiny and taut; and canvas (Oblique, micro-cannage). All are supple, dense, and emit a genuine leather smell.

The touch should be soft yet structured, never plastic-like or stiff. A rigid, overly shiny leather, with a chemical smell or too uniform a grain, indicates imitation or low-grade leather. On authentic lambskin, the natural pores of the leather are subtly visible.

4The Hardware: Engraving, Weight, and Finish

Rings, clasps, protective feet, and charms are made of heavy metal, with high-quality gilding, palladium, or ruthenium. A detail often overlooked by counterfeiters: the D-rings that hold the handle are frequently engraved "Dior" on the back. The engraving is precise, shallow, and regular.

Dior engraved D-ring on an authentic Lady Dior bag
Heavy hardware: the D-rings are often engraved "Dior."

The finish (gold, silver, ruthenium) must be uniform across all parts, including the charms. Flaking gilding, blurry or overly deep engraving, or hollow-sounding metal are warning signs.

5The Stitching and Edges

Dior stitching is fine, tight, and perfectly regular, with no loose threads or visible knots. Each Cannage diamond is outlined by a clean, continuous stitch, and the corners are impeccably tucked.

Fine and regular stitching of an authentic Lady Dior bagEdge and finishes of an authentic Lady Dior bag
Fine and regular stitching, clean and well-varnished edges.

Also check the edges of the handles and sides: the finishing paint (the "edge varnish") must be smooth, regular, and without cracks. Irregular stitches, loose threads, or a crude edge betray a manufacturing process that is not that of the house.

6Where to Find the "Christian Dior" Stamp?

Inside, the stamp indicates "Christian Dior" and, below it, "MADE IN ITALY" (older pieces may bear "MADE IN FRANCE"). The font is elegant, fine, and regular, the stamping clear and delicate, never crudely debossed.

Christian Dior stamp inside an authentic bag
The "Christian Dior" stamp, fine and clear, matching the hardware color.

Golden rule: the color of the stamp must match the bag's hardware (gold stamp with gold hardware, silver with palladium hardware). An overly thick, misaligned font, or an inconsistent color are revealing signs.

7Where to Find and How to Read the Dior Date Code?

Dior bags carry a date code usually stamped on the back of the interior leather tab (the one that also bears the "Christian Dior" stamp), or in an interior pocket. It indicates the workshop and the manufacturing period.

📅 How to Read the Dior Date Code

Period Format & Reading
Vintage (before ~2000) Code often absent or very short; dated by model and hardware.
2000s–2010s Alphanumeric code: 2 letters (workshop) + numbers. E.g.: MC 1017.
~2010–2021 Numeric and letter format where the first two digits often indicate the year (e.g.: a code starting with "17" → 2017).
Since 2021 Invisible NFC chip integrated into the lining, gradually replacing the visible code.
⚠️ Attention: the Dior system is less publicly standardized than that of Louis Vuitton or Chanel, and these benchmarks are indicative. A consistent date code alone does not prove authenticity (the best fakes copy them) — it is always read in conjunction with other points, and ideally an Entrupy authentication. An illegible, misplaced, or inconsistent code with the model is enough to disqualify a bag.

8The Card, Dust Bag, and Consistency

The bag is usually accompanied by an authenticity card, a thick flocked fabric dust bag marked "Christian Dior," and sometimes a removable shoulder strap. The quality of these accessories (printing, fabric, finishes) is also telling.

The final expert reflex: check the overall consistency. Do the model, leather type, hardware color, stamp, and date code belong to the same era? When even one detail doesn't match, the whole item is suspect.

👜 Guide: Lady Dior Sizes

Size Approx. Width Use
Micro ~12 cm Mini bag / evening
Mini ~17 cm Very popular, worn cross-body
Small ~20 cm The most versatile
Medium ~24 cm Iconic classic size
Large ~32 cm Tote / day

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the date code on a Lady Dior bag?

The date code is usually stamped on the back of the interior leather tab—the one that also bears the "Christian Dior" stamp—or in an interior pocket. It indicates the workshop and manufacturing period. Since 2021, an invisible NFC chip integrated into the lining has gradually replaced the visible code.

How do you read the date code on a Lady Dior bag?

In the 2000s–2010s, the code is alphanumeric: 2 letters for the workshop followed by numbers. Around 2010–2021, the first two digits often indicate the year (a code starting with "17" corresponds to 2017). These benchmarks remain indicative, as the Dior system is less publicly standardized.

What is Dior Cannage?

Cannage is Dior's signature diamond-patterned quilting, inspired by the Napoleon III chairs on which guests sat at Christian Dior fashion shows. On an authentic bag, the diamonds are regular, generously puffed, aligned, and continue seamlessly across the side seams.

What are the sizes of the Lady Dior bag?

The Lady Dior comes in five main sizes: Micro (~12 cm), Mini (~17 cm, worn cross-body), Small (~20 cm, the most versatile), Medium (~24 cm, the iconic classic size), and Large (~32 cm, in a tote version for daily use).

Where are Lady Dior bags made?

The interior stamp reads "Christian Dior" followed by "MADE IN ITALY"; older pieces may bear "MADE IN FRANCE". The color of the stamp should match the bag's hardware (gold with gold, silver with palladium).

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