This is ART ladies and gentlemen! That's why those beautiful bags are expensive. I wish I could buy one, I'm in love!!!!!!!!!! God bless those hands <3
First, I loved that song, super chic and if I were a lady I´d probably buy so badly....Now I do understand why it is a hell of Money! cheers,,,congrats DIOR:)
Cant tell you how sorry that I am to have purchased a Dior bag for my wife. Nearly $4,500 and after a year the thing is falling apart. The inside lining is coming out and the O that is part of the hardware DIOR fell off after 6 months. But here is the worst of it all. I take the bag back to the store, they in-turn send it off to DIOR for repairs and DIOR says sorry we cant replace the lining and to replace the O we want $75. You spend $4,500 on a handbag and thing falls apart and DIOR refuses to stand by the quality of their product. Take your chances
In order to make this bag you must first breed a crocodile, in Vietnam because there the laws over the treatment of animals are more laxist. Same country boils and burns dogs alive as a 'tradition'. THEN you take the crocodile out of its tiny filthy enclosure where it has been festering for 15 months ( unless you go for the cuter 'baby croc' pattern ) then you stun it, bind its jaw then placing it on a table you slice open the back of it's neck pushing the head of the still alive animal down you carefully but forcibly push a steel rod down the creatures spine as it writhes about in utter utter agony, spilling it's blood onto the floor where it is carefull chanelled away, probably for croc soup later one. This rod keeps the back scales in place before the animal is finally skinned, sometimes still amazingly kicking. Then of course you treat the skin and send it to the workrooms in France where talented LVMH workers transform them into purses for soul less, over privileged, brain dead, instagram princesses to be used a few times before being forgotten in some gigantic closet. It is a complicated process and has to be admired on the whole as the end for these people seems to justify the means. This process is also common to Hermes who use the same croc supplier and in both cases only a small part of the skins are used as the rest is considered sub standard. A crocodile Hermes Birkin can cost about 60,000 euros, the price of a soul. Sad world indeed.
This is ART ladies and gentlemen! That's why those beautiful bags are expensive. I wish I could buy one, I'm in love!!!!!!!!!! God bless those hands <3
Amazing!!!! Can feel this process, holding my purse...Bags it’s the art...🔥 thank you, Dior!
I am so in love with the magic way of this precious way to occupy the meaning of time and family
Wow, what a cool process. Minus the leather thing...
First, I loved that song, super chic and if I were a lady I´d probably buy so badly....Now I do understand why it is a hell of Money! cheers,,,congrats DIOR:)
Una obra de arte!
Such intricate work 💖💖
Call me when you have bags of human skin, cocodrile is out
fucking amazing
Cant tell you how sorry that I am to have purchased a Dior bag for my wife. Nearly $4,500 and after a year the thing is falling apart. The inside lining is coming out and the O that is part of the hardware DIOR fell off after 6 months. But here is the worst of it all. I take the bag back to the store, they in-turn send it off to DIOR for repairs and DIOR says sorry we cant replace the lining and to replace the O we want $75. You spend $4,500 on a handbag and thing falls apart and DIOR refuses to stand by the quality of their product. Take your chances
This was really gross why can't they just use fake animal skin? Really cruel too.
When people stop being so cruel to animals just for the fashion, we will begin to improve.
thats why its so expensive :) but still love dior though :)
Nice scratch on the lock 3.13
I wonder if the craftsman/person owns one of these bags?
superb!
could someone please tell me 1.27 what is that wooden last called?
amazing♡
how much?
In order to make this bag you must first breed a crocodile, in Vietnam because there the laws over the treatment of animals are more laxist. Same country boils and burns dogs alive as a 'tradition'. THEN you take the crocodile out of its tiny filthy enclosure where it has been festering for 15 months ( unless you go for the cuter 'baby croc' pattern ) then you stun it, bind its jaw then placing it on a table you slice open the back of it's neck pushing the head of the still alive animal down you carefully but forcibly push a steel rod down the creatures spine as it writhes about in utter utter agony, spilling it's blood onto the floor where it is carefull chanelled away, probably for croc soup later one. This rod keeps the back scales in place before the animal is finally skinned, sometimes still amazingly kicking. Then of course you treat the skin and send it to the workrooms in France where talented LVMH workers transform them into purses for soul less, over privileged, brain dead, instagram princesses to be used a few times before being forgotten in some gigantic closet. It is a complicated process and has to be admired on the whole as the end for these people seems to justify the means. This process is also common to Hermes who use the same croc supplier and in both cases only a small part of the skins are used as the rest is considered sub standard. A crocodile Hermes Birkin can cost about 60,000 euros, the price of a soul. Sad world indeed.