Dior Saddle bag
The Dior Saddle bag is a designer handbag introduced in 1999 by French fashion house Dior under the creative direction of John Galliano. Inspired by equestrian themes, the asymmetrical, saddle-shaped bag debuted in Dior's Spring/Summer 2000 ready-to-wear collection, which incorporated stylistic references to rapper Lauryn Hill. The Saddle bag gained popularity in the early 2000s after being carried by public figures such as Paris Hilton, Foxy Brown, and Sarah Jessica Parker's character, Carrie Bradshaw, in Sex and the City.
After a period of decline, the bag experienced a resurgence in the late 2010s and has since become associated with high-end fashion and collectible designer accessories. It has been ranked by Who What Wear among the ten most popular handbags of all time, and is frequently referred to in fashion media as an It bag.