Christian Dior bags carry a prestige that counterfeiters have chased for decades. From the iconic Lady Dior with its cannage quilting to the sleek Book Tote and the adventurous Saddle Bag, each style has specific authentication markers you need to know.
The Serial Number: Start Here
Every authentic Dior bag contains a serial number — a combination of letters and digits embossed or printed on a white leather interior tag. The format has evolved over the years, but typically follows a pattern like: two letters, two or four digits, two letters, two digits (e.g., MA-0966 DOBB 93). Learn the format for the specific bag era you're examining.
Counterfeit serial numbers are often random sequences that don't follow any of Dior's known formats. Research the exact format for your bag's era before authenticating.
Lady Dior: The Cannage Quilting
The Lady Dior's cannage quilting — inspired by Napoleon III chairs — is one of the most recognisable patterns in luxury fashion. On authentic bags the diamond grid is perfectly symmetrical: each diamond is the same size, and the stitching lines intersect cleanly at every point. The quilting should align precisely at the seams, not mismatch across panels.
Fake Lady Diors show uneven diamonds, misaligned seams, and stitching that puckers or gaps at corners. Run your fingers across the surface: authentic quilting has a firm, consistent puffiness. Soft, irregular puffiness indicates inferior padding underneath.
The CD Charms
Lady Dior bags carry four letter charms spelling "D-I-O-R" on the handle. On authentic bags these charms are solid, heavy, and hang at consistent intervals. The lettering is crisp — deeply engraved, not just surface-etched. Each charm should swing freely without catching on the chain links.
On counterfeits the charms are lightweight, hollow, or made from pot metal that tarnishes quickly. The engraving is shallow and blurry. If the charms feel light or look dull, it's a replica.
Hardware Quality
Dior hardware — clasps, D-rings, zip pulls, and chain straps — is made from brass with gold or silver plating. Authentic hardware is heavy, smooth in operation, and engraved with "Christian Dior" or "CD." The plating is thick and even, with no patchy or peeling areas.
Zip closures should glide smoothly with no catching. The zipper pull typically bears the brand name. On authentic Dior, the zipper teeth are precise and even. Counterfeit hardware is light, squeaky, and shows plating wear after minimal use.
Leather and Canvas
Dior uses a range of leathers — smooth lambskin, textured Dior Oblique canvas, and the distinctive Cannage leather — plus the iconic Oblique jacquard for some totes. Authentic lambskin is buttery soft and consistent in colour, with a very fine grain. Oblique canvas has a tight, regular weave with the CD logo appearing at mathematically consistent intervals.
Counterfeit canvas often has a CD logo that's slightly off — misaligned, the wrong shade of brown, or with irregular spacing. The Dior logo should read cleanly: sharp edges, consistent colouration, no bleeding into surrounding fabric.
The Saddle Bag: Specific Checks
The Saddle Bag has a distinctive D-ring stirrup closure on the flap. On authentic bags this D is a separate piece of metal attached with a screw post, not moulded as part of the clasp. The stitching around the bag's curved edge is even and tight, with consistent spacing all the way around the arc.
Check the interior: genuine Saddle Bags have a fine suede lining in a complementary colour, with a small zippered pocket. The brand stamp inside reads "Christian Dior" with "Made in Italy" or "Made in France" below.
Interior Stamp and Lining
Inside every Dior bag you'll find a gold-embossed stamp reading "Christian Dior" and the country of manufacture. The stamping is sharp and cleanly impressed into the leather lining. Fake bags often use foil or paint to simulate this stamp, which peels and fades over time.
The interior lining — usually suede, lambskin, or canvas — should be clean, even, and properly attached at every edge. Loose lining corners or bubbling indicate a counterfeit or a heavily damaged authentic bag.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the serial number on a Dior bag?
Authentic Dior bags have a serial number on a white interior label sewn into the lining. The label reads Christian Dior with Made in Italy and a unique alphanumeric code. The stitching on this label should be neat and the font consistent. Fake bags often have blurry printing or incorrect fonts.
What does authentic Dior Cannage quilting look like?
Real Dior Cannage quilting is perfectly symmetrical with uniform diamond shapes throughout. The stitching sits deep into the leather without puckering, and the pattern aligns precisely at all seams and edges. On fakes, the quilting is often uneven, shallow, or misaligned at the edges.
How can I verify the Dior CD charm is authentic?
The CD charm on a genuine Dior bag should be heavy, with clean sharp engraving and smooth edges. The logo should read CD in a precise, balanced typeface. Fake charms are often light, have blurry engravings, or show visible moulding seams.
What should the interior of an authentic Dior bag look like?
Authentic Dior interiors are lined in fine fabric — usually a suede-feel textile with the Dior logo printed in a subtle tone-on-tone pattern. The lining should be perfectly sewn without loose threads, and all pockets cleanly finished with precise stitching.
Are all Dior bags made in France or Italy?
Authentic Dior bags are made in France or Italy, as stated on the interior label. Both are legitimate — Dior operates ateliers in both countries. Bags claiming to be Made in China or other countries are not genuine Dior products.




