Lauren Sánchez wears vintage Dior dress with $10K Lady Dior bag

Lauren Sánchez is in her (Dior) bag.
The billionaire former journalist pulled a piece of John Galliano-era Dior from the archives Tuesday night for the French luxury brand’s exclusive dinner in Beverly Hills — and paired it with a similarly rare accessory.
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The 55-year-old chose a gray tweed number from Galliano’s Fall 1998 ready-to-wear collection for the house. The figure-hugging dress featured sheer cream lace trim at the hem and bust and delicate spaghetti straps.
Her arm candy, meanwhile, was a black medium Lady Dior bag embellished with silver eyelet hardware and white pearls from Maria Grazia Chiuri’s cruise 2025 collection.
The limited-edition style previously retailed for $10,500 and is now sold out.
Sánchez Bezos has been on a vintage Dior streak lately. In October, she hit Paris Fashion Week in another John Galliano piece for the house: a gray skirt suit from the designer’s Spring 1995 collection sourced from Resurrection Vintage in Los Angeles.
Her love affair with rare Lady Dior bags runs deep. Back in July, she carried a micro version worth over $15,000 during a European vacation with her husband, Jeff Bezos, shortly after their star-studded nuptials in Venice, Italy.
That limited-edition ivory leather beaded style featured a “Rêve d’Infini” (“Dream of Infinity”) motif by artist Pietro Ruffo, based on a compass rose mosaic from Christian Dior’s childhood home in Granville, France.
She paired it with a colorful silk maxi dress at the storied Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d’Antibes.
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