Lady DiorCannage · 1995
The structured bag born at the Élysée Palace. Resale climbs on cannage lambskin and the Lady D-Lite editions.
€2,200 – €5,200Indicative buyback value
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How much is your Dior bag worth
From the Lady Dior to the 30 Montaigne, the maison's legendary lines keep strong demand on the secondhand market. Here are our indicative buyback ranges, depending on the leather, the year and the condition.
The structured bag born at the Élysée Palace. Resale climbs on cannage lambskin and the Lady D-Lite editions.
€2,200 – €5,200Indicative buyback value
An icon revived by Maria Grazia Chiuri. Oblique canvas and grained leathers hold their value firmly on the secondhand market.
€1,900 – €4,600Indicative buyback value
The hand-embroidered, personalisable tote. Toile de Jouy motifs and the larger formats are the most sought after.
€1,500 – €3,400Indicative buyback value
A tribute to the maison’s historic address. The gold ‘CD’ clasp and smooth calfskin make it one of the most liquid models.
€2,400 – €5,400Indicative buyback value
The magnetic-clasp flap bag designed by Kim Jones. Steady demand for box calfskin and the Oblique canvas.
€1,700 – €3,800Indicative buyback value
Illustrative ranges, excluding limited series and collector pieces. The exact value of your bag depends on the model, the leather, the hardware, the year and the condition — it is confirmed after a hands-on expert appraisal.
Find out what my bag is worthResale guide
Few houses command the kind of emotional loyalty that Dior enjoys in the handbag market. The Lady Dior, born in 1995 when Bernadette Chirac gifted one to Princess Diana at a Cézanne exhibition at the Grand Palais, remains the single most recognised silhouette in the maison's leather goods catalogue. Diana carried it at every public engagement, and the bag was renamed in her honour — a provenance that still underpins its resale premium three decades later. The cannage-quilted lambskin with gold hardware in classic colourways (black, cherry red, powder pink) consistently fetches the highest buyback prices, while limited-edition Lady Dior pieces — sequined, hand-painted, or produced in collaboration with contemporary artists — can surpass their retail price from the day they leave the boutique.
Since Maria Grazia Chiuri took the creative helm in 2016, Dior has expanded its handbag offering with an emphasis on codes that translate directly into resale strength: the 30 Montaigne (a nod to the house's historic address), the revived Saddle, and the Book Tote — now one of the most photographed bags on social media. Chiuri's strategy of rooting each design in Dior's archival DNA means that even recent-season models carry a heritage narrative, which insulates them against the rapid depreciation seen with trend-driven competitors. The result is a remarkably stable secondary market: most Dior bags retain between 45% and 70% of their retail price in good condition, and icons like the Lady Dior or 30 Montaigne can hold considerably more.
Several factors determine where your bag will land within our indicative ranges. The model matters most: Lady Dior, 30 Montaigne and Saddle command the strongest premiums. Within a model, size plays a role — the medium Lady Dior is the most liquid, while the mini has risen sharply on the micro-bag trend. Material is next: lambskin cannage and smooth box calfskin outperform grained leather and canvas, though vintage Oblique canvas pieces from the Galliano era (2000–2006) are an important exception, trading above many current-season leathers. The cannage quilting pattern itself is a marker of quality — uneven diamonds or inconsistent depth are red flags for authentication and depress value. Condition (corners, hardware, interior lining) and colour rarity complete the picture. Finally, ABCDior personalisation — the custom strap charms offered in boutique — can add a modest premium when the original set is intact, as it signals a first-owner provenance.
Yes, though they are never required to sell. The original Dior dust bag, the branded box, the authenticity card and especially the purchase receipt all contribute to a higher valuation. A complete set reassures the next buyer and simplifies our authentication process, which can translate into a premium of 5–15% depending on the model. The ABCDior strap charms, if present, should be included: they are model-specific and difficult to source separately. That said, we regularly buy bags without any packaging at all — our experts rely on the physical markers (heat stamp, date code, hardware engravings, stitching gauge) rather than on papers alone.
The luxury resale market follows seasonal rhythms. Demand for structured bags like the Lady Dior and 30 Montaigne peaks before the autumn gala season and again ahead of the end-of-year holidays. Casual silhouettes — the Book Tote, the Bobby — see stronger demand in spring and summer. Beyond seasonality, two macro trends are worth noting: Dior retail prices have increased by roughly 8–12% annually since 2020, which mechanically lifts secondhand values; and the Y2K nostalgia wave has propelled Galliano-era vintage pieces (Saddle, Oblique pouches) to record prices. Selling soon after a retail price increase — or while a particular vintage era is trending — can meaningfully improve your buyback offer.
Consignment platforms take 20–35% commission and offer no timeline guarantee — your bag can sit unsold for months while its market value shifts. Ecrila operates on a fundamentally different model: we make a firm, no-obligation offer, authenticate your bag in house, and settle the bank transfer within 48 hours of acceptance. There is no commission, no listing fee, and no waiting. If you decline the offer, we return your bag at our expense. For sellers who value certainty, speed and transparency, direct buyback is the clearest path to a fair price — and the simplest way to turn a Dior bag you no longer carry into cash you can use today.
Why Ecrila
No consignment, no waiting, no hidden commission. You stay in control from the first quote to the payment.
One guaranteed price, with no commission and no disguised negotiation. You accept it, or you keep your bag.
Cannage, stitching, the ‘CD’ clasp, the stamp and the date code: every Dior is examined by hand by our leather goods experts.
Bank transfer settled within 48 hours of acceptance, anywhere in the European Union. No advance is ever required.
The quote, insured shipping and the appraisal are all on us. The amount we offer is the amount you receive, net.
In three steps
A few photos of your Dior bag are all it takes. You receive a first range in 30 seconds, with no obligation.
We send you a free, insured shipping label. Our experts authenticate your bag by hand and confirm the firm offer.
You accept the price: bank transfer settled within 48 hours. If you decline, your bag comes back to you, return free.
Frequently asked
As soon as you accept our firm offer, the bank transfer is settled within 48 hours, anywhere in the European Union. The online quote itself takes just 30 seconds.
None. The quote, insured shipping, the appraisal and any return are entirely free. The price we quote is the price you are paid, net, with no hidden commission.
Every bag is examined by hand by our leather goods experts. We inspect the heat stamp, interior date codes, serial number tag, hardware engravings (CD clasp, D.I.O.R. charms), cannage stitching regularity, zipper teeth and lining quality. We cross-reference these markers against known production runs to confirm authenticity.
We buy all iconic Dior models: Lady Dior (mini, medium, large), Saddle, Book Tote, 30 Montaigne, Bobby, Diorama, Lady D-Lite, Dior Caro and Dior Camp. Limited editions, runway pieces and special collaborations are also accepted.
Yes. The original dust bag, Dior authenticity card, purchase receipt and full box set increase the resale value of your bag. However, they are not required to receive a firm offer from us.
We factor in the model, size (mini, medium, large), material (lambskin, box calfskin, grained leather, canvas), condition (exterior, corners, hardware), colour rarity, and whether the piece is a limited edition or personalised (ABCDior). Current market demand and retail price evolution also play a role.
You are under no obligation. If you decline our firm offer, we return your bag to you free of charge via insured shipping. There is no penalty and no cost at any stage of the process.
Absolutely. Vintage Dior pieces — especially Galliano-era Saddle bags (2000-2006), early Lady Dior models and Oblique canvas pieces from the 2000s — are highly sought after by collectors. The Y2K trend has driven prices for these pieces above many current-season models.
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