Jonathan Anderson’s New Dior Book Tote Is for Remote Workers Who Romanticize Their Lives
Dior’s Book Tote blends literary charm with remote work function…
Some people carry a laptop bag. You carry literary symbolism in the form of couture.
Jonathan Anderson’s 2026 reinterpretation of the iconic Dior Book Tote is giving remote workers everywhere a reason to upgrade their carry all. Inspired by the first edition cover of Dracula and the baroque typography of Dangerous Liaisons, this new release merges high fashion with literary heritage, and might just be the chicest way to romanticize your remote office.
Equal parts statement piece and conversation starter, the Book Tote’s structured silhouette still holds everything: laptop, charger, portable matcha kit, annotated paperback. But with Anderson’s latest artistic direction, it also holds meaning. These totes don’t just nod to the classics, they make the classics wearable.
This collection taps into a deeper shift in how we dress for work when “work” is wherever your WiFi connects. Fashion is becoming more narrative, more symbolic, and less dictated by boardroom standards. The Book Tote fits that moment perfectly, it’s structured enough to feel professional, expressive enough to feel like you.

