How A Dior Saddle Bag Is Professionally Dyed
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- Handbag Clinic is a luxury service in London that restores, authenticates, and resells designer handbags and shoes. Cofounder Charlotte Staerck walks us through how one of Handbag Clinic's artisans dyes a vintage Dior saddle bag. This includes cleaning the bag with a bristle brush and cleaning foam to remove oil and debris, painting the leather with different sized brushes, applying edge coat, and constructing a new velcro strap.
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How A Dior Saddle Bag Is Professionally Dyed
I liked the bag better in brown tbh.
Yeah that looked good
Well there are tons of them in that colour, they’re just showing you how to dye it.
Ya..actually..
I think one small issue that makes a big difference is that they dyed the thread on the seams, which can only be avoided if they're willing to resew the entire bag. On the original bag, the stitching is apparent and contributes to the visibility of the bag's lines and silhouette, but the black bag with dyed black stitching loses that visual distinction.
I got a brown bag
Damn everyone’s bashing the bag but like I just came here to appreciate how satisfying it was to watch the dye be painted on 🥲🥲🥲🥲
Same
Same
Same, the GIF was the reason
Same. Watched because of it.
Same
When the light shines on it I can still see the brown undertone.
😉👍
Why are you so racist?
@@blackcat6508 what how are they racist 🤨
@@blackcat6508 lol
@@blackcat6508 😂😂😂😂...
The brown looked beautiful
I can't believe someone would be working with a dye like that without wearing gloves. RIP that manicure.
At least if it was coloured in grey/ dark brown/ blood red, it would have turned out better than the black finish. It just lost the overall look of the bag which stood out because of the brown colour. All the patterns and seams now have blended into pitch black.
Blood red would have been amazing omg
If it was black or would've been the same.
I mean it’s not like that’s what the customer asked for or anything
How to make your $2,000 bag worth $250. Good job! 😂😂😂
It looks like a black market liver
@@APAstronaut333 How do you know what a black market liver looks like 👀
@@APAstronaut333 HAHAHAHA
The owner's a low level celebrity. She could auction it off for much higher than market value, if she even cared about the monetary value. Her fans would buy it just to say that they have a unique bag that was once owned by her.
I was working for this company and most of paint and repair works are done with an attitude "let's hide this problem". When bag ruined by coffee/makeup we were suggesting to paint into black straight away. Lining inside is a nightmare in any bag with no possibility to clean it nicely. Any stitching jobs were completed by hand following basic "line stitch", but should be using "saddle stitch". And the last - customers attitude. Most ladies were fake celebs and were talking to us like we are piece of rubbish.
Turn art into garbage, then it's carried by trash.
@ׂ thank you :)
The dark side of the pricy bag market
Hey Alex! We think you may have us confused with a different company as we have no record of you working for The Handbag Clinic. We're the longest standing luxe restoration & resale company within the U.K. and host over 50 years combined experience within the field of luxury fashion restorations. We adhere to strict standards, set by ourselves, to ensure we provide a conservative and immaculate finish to all the products that we work our magic on ✨ Please don't hesitate to reach out to us if you require assistance with your branded and unbranded items in future 👜
@@cybpr8957 it's not exactly great art, is it? it's a mass produced bag, for consumption. it's produced for profit, not as some high-art piece. it's literally worn by people to signify they have a nice bag/they are wealthy (even if they're not actually wealthy). it's not something that's in a museum because it's one of a kind or extremely rare because it was an antique etc. I get buying a nice bag but cmon lol. when people say this it just shows they don't actually engage with any contemporary art, and it's embarassing. it's just doing free PR work for billionaire shareholders invested in these companies, to pretend it's more special than any other good quality cheaper bag.
calling a bag that's not repaired "art" is a marketing technique. I would call the designers involved artists, and the people who helped make the bag too if it's done well. the original version/demos I would call interesting art pieces. not mass produced bags for profit of a billionaire company. it is really not that deep. you're buying into a marketing tactic so that people don't repair their bags and buy a new one, increasing waste. if anything, it's more original from the rest if it's repaired a bit. is that not what high fashion is more about? not just having the exact same look as everyone else, that goes out of fashion quickly. it's better than it being bad quality from damage and left to sit in the darkness of a wardrobe.
Actually you have to treat the leather first (not just clean it) so the dye gets absorb into the leather even and perfect. I work in the leather shoe world, so i know about this. Sorry bout my english, i tried.
That's a fine work, but I rather preferred the original brown tone. Seeing that bag turning black got on my nerves.
Everyone is just roasting the bag 😂
And failing at it.. imagine criticising professionals for the work you didn't even know existed till a few minutes ago
If you look closely that dye actually ruined the bag it didn't go on evenly
I have a nice leather bag... it looks like natural variation to me.
@@redfailhawk look closely as she's applying the stain... its not even its like taking a sharpie and letting it saturate in one area and then dragging to another
@@Mrsmifff it literally looks smooth
@ThePile it's not nitpicking I'm an artist I literally learned this and how to identify it. It's something you have to train your eye to see
It looks great both before and after. And if dyeing it means she'll use it more often than before then it's a good investment too
When you have so much money that you dont care that your bag is worth shit now
I don’t get this. Why’s everything gotta have resale value? This feels more like you’re renting items more than owning them. If i was spending that much on an item I would assume it would be under the consideration that you don’t need to sell it ever, so monetary value would be lost at time of purchase. I genuinely wanna understand.
@@gooddaylozano
you need to get ultra rich to understand these concepts.
folks like us, belonging to the middle class or lower middle class won't get these concepts!
we have simple rules like buy, sell or rent. concepts like increase in resale value of already used items don't really make sense for us!
Didn't know there was a big 2nd bag market
Well she obviously still wanted to use the bag or she wouldn’t have brought it in
I don't care about final look and price, the DYEING PROCESS WAS SO SATISFYING I got tingles 😭😍
I like the fact that people bi$tch about everything. Whoever owns such bag asked for it, and I am pretty sure that such person couldnt care less about the price drop for a color change.
Yeah like i’m amused with the amount of people upset about this. Like this is her bag and pretty sure she knows what she’s doing? It’s not yours 💀
Who else agree's for them to make more bag dying videos cuz its satisfying
Worn leather bag.
Me: Looks good, like a worn baseball glove. Worn leather isn’t bad.
Then: “Nah, let’s make it look like a 25$ Amazon bag.”
Nothing screams "£2000 bag" like a velcro closing and a paint job that under direct light shows the original color underneath.
I’m really surprised they didn’t deglaze and remove the original dye first. It seems odd to apply dye over existing dye. It would take much better had they deglazed first.
painting looked satisfying but... I really don't like the dye, it felt ruined for me
as long as the owner likes it tho
Just put it in the washing machine with dark socks
It'd probably come out better than that dye!
Tbh they could just use a sharpie instead and it would work just fine.
Just make sure it doesn’t dry out. Plus over time, the sharpie would wear out to the point where you start to see the original colour anyway.
THE WAY SHE PAINTED WITH THE BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL AND SATISFYING
Can we all just talk about how satisfying it is to see the dye being applied
Is it just me or does it have this purple sheen as if they used a sharpie?
I truly love all the people in the comments that genuinely feel they could have done this better than actual professionals
My mom bought one hidupz and she loves it. It had been there for over 10 years when she went out with it.
I thought it turned out really well ... and gave out some good techniques.. just wish they sold or connected to products for dyi
Do the inside Pockets Fabric and stitching getting makeover as well?
The bag still has a brown color when the light was reflecting on it...
Wow that's some great work!.
It looks like something i could find at Claires now...
The coloring is satisfying
I really liked the brown color a lot, but it's so satisfying
The original color was so pretty!
okay first of all, if you are handling a leather goods, NEVER EVER let your nails be that long, you can accidentally damage the leather no matter how careful you are. Second, you can just use a saddle soap to clean it. and the last, they should have replace the velcro BEFORE they repaint it
Idk why people hate this? I think the bag turned out nice!
I liked the brown but it looks good in black
I think it looks great. Watching the dye process was satisfying.
Am I the only one who see the video just because im interested with the brush they use to paint the bag 😅
*Way Classier In Black* 🖤
Pretty cool. Black looks way cool 😎
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So satisfying job
I like the new color better.
The shape of the bag always reminds me of a liver 🤣
That bag was fine as-is. She could have stored in its dust bag and put it away until the owner felt it was back in style. Which I don’t understand why she didn’t just get professionally cleaned to bring back the leather’s luster. (Though Dior did an excellent job on picking the leather for this bag.)
Looks beautiful!
Do you think that color will stain our dress after?
I think the bag in brown (or any other colors) is better, but hey! The painting part of the bag is satisfying though!
Guys I have a black dior saddle bag, but the top is different. Like it closes with a metal buttons. I'm not sure if u can get the picture. Question how can I know if it's fake or not
It was a gift from many years ago. I cant seem to find any bag like it
Is there going to be colour transfer on light clothes?
I bought this popular video bag from eastlisa , which was originally priced at a few thousand dollars,
but now it's only $200! It's really suitable to pick up feces!
14 year old girl when they hear one billie Eilish song:
There is still a tint of brown 3:06 after it is dyed, but it's okay if you want that little spark.
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Which dye you used for dying
I want to do that too
Can someone suggest me products
How is called that brush?
Honestly I really think the work done was cool but the bag looked better before
Where can I buy the brush?
Hi! I want to dye my Celine luggage tote from yellow to black but I’m worried about the gold logo detail. Does anyone know if it would just be covered or if the Celine Paris gold foiling would survive? Any insight and advice would be appreciated!
fav 😍
Which color we need ?
I like it black
Dying it was very visually satisfying. Lol
I thought there was something wrong with the video or my phone cos it was so quiet at the start
What dye are you using???
i think it looks great 🤷🏻
I actually kind of like it
How to turn a £10k bag into a £10 bag
“fashion influencer and sustainability advocate” is a fancy term for “gets paid to post photoshopped instagram photos and calls it a career”
What dye is she using?
If this is alcohol ink she's using you can use just a jumbo black permanent marker that you get from Dollar Tree or other Dollar stores or you can just use black alcohol ink. Glad that she didn't have to sand or deglaze it first.
What paint did you use?
Sustainability activist! I don’t need anything else in my life now.
"Nooo you cant change the color of things you own" - some 14 year old, probably
people are saying the bag is worth nothing now, but like who cares. the owner of the bag isnt planning to sell it. its for their own personal use. they just wanted it to be black. calm down.
How is the interior done?
Black one looks good but I prefer the original colour. So weird to see a black saddle.
I like the dye brush thing lol
Looks like they colored it in with Sharpie
I don't know why everyone is bashing on the dye, the brown undertone gives it an interesting look and as it ages the effect will only be exacerbated
Anyone else getting the problem that the black dye axtually is dark purple?
Ohhhh so this is what they mean when they say, "selling Snake Oil."
Why.
else than that D the bag is for nothing... 😂LOL
Why black - it was fine?
Why so expensive for a frigging bag?
I guess I’m here because I’m addicted to RUclips
Seeing the paint run into the ferrule of the brush was so painful. RIP poor brush
The hues after dying is really distracting. At different angle can see those purple hues.
I LOVE the change. But the restorator could've dressed in something other than black; the bag kept disappearing against their shirt.
Who else can smell that through your phone.
The brown is hideous to begin with.
Why not add a second coat?
We used a "special" dye with our "special" brush. And then we replecad the old velcro with our "special" velcro
I like the brown color better 😢
Man, that beautiful seamline got blacked.
Ah a rich person problem must be nice
The black dye looks sharpied on sadly. I would have loved to have the original color enhanced instead.
Why cant she just bought a new black one?