Okay, so, today I wanted to mess around with something a little different—Dior’s star tags. You know, those little star symbols they put on their stuff? I’ve always thought they were cool, and I wanted to figure out how they’re used and what they mean.
First, I dug into some history. Apparently, Christian Dior himself was pretty superstitious. The story goes that back in 1946, he found a metal star on the street in Paris right before a big meeting. He took it as a good sign, and it kind of became his lucky charm. This meeting was with Marcel Boussac, who ended up funding Dior’s fashion house. Pretty wild, right?
So, I started by looking at some of my own Dior stuff. I have this one bag with the code “MA” on it, which I learned means it was made in Italy. The numbers after that tell you when it was made—month and year. It’s like a little secret code!
- I grabbed a few items: a bag, some sneakers, and even a makeup palette.
- I examined each one, looking for the star and any other symbols.
- I found the star on all of them, usually pretty subtle.
Next, I tried to understand the connection between the star and other symbols Dior uses, like the clover. The clover was another one of Dior’s lucky charms, something he always kept in his pocket. It’s often paired with a green stone called amazonite. I noticed that these symbols are not just random. They’re tied to Dior’s personal beliefs and superstitions.
Then I got into how these symbols are used in their newer stuff. I checked out those new Dior Forever Glow Star Filter and Dior Forever Glow Maximizer Liquid Highlighter. They’re all about that glow, and the star fits right in. It’s like they’re saying, “Shine bright like a star,” you know?
I also looked at some Dior sneakers. The star is there, but it’s not in your face. It’s more like a subtle nod to the brand’s heritage. It is usually punctuated with Monsieur Dior’s lucky star. They call these sneakers “timeless” and “sleek,” and I totally get it. They’re simple but classy.
Diving Deeper
I even stumbled upon something called the D1ORST4R. It’s a code set made for some influencer named Royale Dior. It just shows how much these symbols are part of their identity, even in the digital age.
After all this, I realized that the Dior star isn’t just a decoration. It’s a symbol of luck, destiny, and the brand’s history. It connects their past with their present, and it’s a way for them to keep Christian Dior’s legacy alive.
So, yeah, that was my little adventure with Dior’s star tags. It was fun to dig into the meaning behind the symbols and see how they’re used today. It made me appreciate the brand even more. Hope you guys found this interesting, too!