1 - Todd Haynes: Chimères américaines - 2023 2 - On Photography - Susan Sontag - 1977 3 - When We Cease to Understand the World - Benjamin Labatut - 2020 4 - My Brilliant Friend - Elena Ferrante - 2011 5 - Hope in the Dark - Rebeca Solnit - 2004 6 - Shirin Neshat - Beatrice Stammer (Editor), Britta Schmitz (Editor), Shirin Neshat (Artist) - 2006
Content like this one, and comments from Neil Gaiman about libraries and librarians, make me proud to be a librarian. Magnificent video, Dior and Natalie!
Good. And a Star Wars quote to tip it off: "A theory I have - nothing more. Murder, Dooku committed. Then, from the Jedi archives erased Kamino, he did. Of that tampering, proof Master Jocasta Nu found - proof of Dooku’s action, though well concealed it was." - Yoda
I love the persona that Dior targets: intelligent, sophisticated, and alluring. It defines the graceful and independent femininity of our time, and Natalie Portman embodies it perfectly. Also how many ads are there where women shown in the library ? Everything is harmonious and on point.
An incredibly beautiful library, a super pretty tote bag, and then Natalie just being herself and charming me off my feet, plus a lot of interesting book recommendations... The best almost 5 minutes of the day. Thank you, Dior!
My favorite actress - intelligent, empathetic, stunningly beautiful, humble, just brilliant. I send lots of love to you, Natalie, from Poland, from another Natalie (I have the same name😃) who also loves to read!! Btw, Natalie's great-grandparents and grandfather from her father's side were Polish Jews from Poland, and her great-grandparents from her mother's side were from Poland as well, but when they were born, it was Poland occupied by Russia, the event called the partitions of Poland ❤❤
If Poland was occupied by Russia means America was occupied by Britain. Africa was occupied by Netherlands and Germany and France. So see no problem with such historical developments. But British, french, germans, Dutch actually migrated to the countries they occupied at the time and lived there in privileged condition (and many still do). Instead - Russians never migrated to Poland and never lived there. So, be smart, make right wording and comparison
@@lightblueandyellow3566 I'm answering you from my second account because, for some reason, I can't do it using my first. stop teaching me about my own country's history, you know nothing about the history of that region, clearly. Occupation is when one country attacks another and takes their territory illegally. Which Russia did. I'm talking about the period called the Partitions of Poland, and it was literally Russia, Prussia, and Austria dismantling Poland and occupying it. It was occupation. And Russians did live there, in Poland, en masse. Russians started to live everywhere in Poland after Russia illegally annexed these territories, so go back to school or stop talking about things you know ZERO about! There was also only the Russian government and officials governing Poland after that, in Polish cities, including Warsaw! Generations of my patriotic family, like all Polish families, have been fighting Russian aggression for centuries, and ended up in Siberia camps for doing so! Russia has been the aggressor country for centuries, read about how many nations and tribes they violently attacked, and occupy to this day, this is why they have such a huge territory in the first place! Unless your sources are Russian and Russian 'history' books which are full of lies and Stalinist propaganda. We have been through this in Poland too, when Russia forced communism on us when they started occupying us again after WWII.
Most of her book choices are highly intellectual books. To think- she's a harvard graduate and vegan- she's a woman not just of grace on red carpets; but also, a woman of wit and substance.
LOVE💖 how fashion and the knowledge we can learn through books are combined in this wonderful episode of Book Tote Club. Natalie Portman is the perfect ambassador, I was intrigued by the books she recommended ✨
Thanks Natalie, for showing how we connect and learn from each other's experiences, transcending boundaries of time, culture, and distance through books. Completely charmed
Natalie Portman is so relatable and nice. It is always a pleasure to see her. Thank you for making this clip! She is a very smart person - so I would like to hear more about what she has read/ what she is reading. :)
This is great! I love her. I met her outside the library in LA. I was walking my dog and she gave her a pat. She was beautiful and very gracious. She practices what she preaches. Love you Matilda!
Wonderful libraries, large and small, are some of my favorite places in the world. What a charming idea for a video. I'll have to look into some of these suggestions. 📚 🛍️ Thanks for sharing!
the list: When we cease to understand the world - Benjamin Labatut Neopolitan Novels - Elena Gerrawte Hope in the dark - Rebecca Selnit 'Chimères Américaines - Todd Haynes My Brilliant Friend - Elena Ferrante.
is the book tote comfortable to wear? i always feel the straps are too short to be worn on the shoulder and feels awkward wearing on the shoulder as it might be too bulky
Natalie is just amazing! Not only beautiful, but intelligent and down to Earth. Love her!
I would doubt she’s read these and they were selection edited for her for this commercial.
@hungrydrago no
Please do more of these. One of the greatest interactions between humans is sharing books.
Beautifully said! There's deep connection when we find out we've read the same books
I live in a mid-sized city and someone asks me how I am doing *condup* all the time. It's not annoying but I'm always surprised when they ask
@davidbucci1973 Agreed! Well said and well put!
As a reader, I love this segment how many people get to inform and recommend amazing books I never heard of!
Chanel has been doing it for quite sometime with Charlotte Casiraghi
I agree 📚 ❤
1 - Todd Haynes: Chimères américaines - 2023
2 - On Photography - Susan Sontag - 1977
3 - When We Cease to Understand the World - Benjamin Labatut - 2020
4 - My Brilliant Friend - Elena Ferrante - 2011
5 - Hope in the Dark - Rebeca Solnit - 2004
6 - Shirin Neshat - Beatrice Stammer (Editor), Britta Schmitz (Editor), Shirin Neshat (Artist) - 2006
Content like this one, and comments from Neil Gaiman about libraries and librarians, make me proud to be a librarian.
Magnificent video, Dior and Natalie!
Good. And a Star Wars quote to tip it off: "A theory I have - nothing more. Murder, Dooku committed. Then, from the Jedi archives erased Kamino, he did. Of that tampering, proof Master Jocasta Nu found - proof of Dooku’s action, though well concealed it was." - Yoda
She is so beautiful inside and out, and what a gorgeous library. As ab avid reader, they are such a safe place.
She’s aging
@@user-xq8yk5yd6f wrong. Certain persons don’t age. Jared Leto
To have both the opportunity to be in a beautiful bookstore and/or library and to own the Dior bag is a DREAM…
彼女は確か、ユダヤ教の教えだったような?本の世界は自由で、いろいろな生き方を、推奨してくれる、ひとつの修法ですよね!
Diorは子供のときから、いつも晴々しいほどに、美しいものや、たくさんの知恵、知識をくれます。
Yo quiero tener uno dior me encantasss
well said
Stunning. Books are an important part of our culture and must be preserved.
Yes so true unfortunately so many states are book banning great books
I wish this series came out more. So well done and inspirational.
I love the persona that Dior targets: intelligent, sophisticated, and alluring. It defines the graceful and independent femininity of our time, and Natalie Portman embodies it perfectly. Also how many ads are there where women shown in the library ? Everything is harmonious and on point.
Yay! A brand new Dior Book Tote Club video. And with Natalie Portman-Magnifique! Merci!
I love how she is whispering and is the only one there ❤
An incredibly beautiful library, a super pretty tote bag, and then Natalie just being herself and charming me off my feet, plus a lot of interesting book recommendations... The best almost 5 minutes of the day. Thank you, Dior!
Pls keep doing these. These are my "beauty secrets" but with books
I love Natalie Portman soon much and can we take a minute to look at how elegant she is
No hay cosa igual ,como la lectura ,me encantan los libros ,te llevan a mundos inimaginables,y con dior ,dios mío 🙏
Beautiful woman in a beautiful library..she is articulate , smart and stunning❤
My favorite actress - intelligent, empathetic, stunningly beautiful, humble, just brilliant. I send lots of love to you, Natalie, from Poland, from another Natalie (I have the same name😃) who also loves to read!! Btw, Natalie's great-grandparents and grandfather from her father's side were Polish Jews from Poland, and her great-grandparents from her mother's side were from Poland as well, but when they were born, it was Poland occupied by Russia, the event called the partitions of Poland ❤❤
💖🥰⚡🔥🌟😍
If Poland was occupied by Russia means America was occupied by Britain. Africa was occupied by Netherlands and Germany and France. So see no problem with such historical developments. But British, french, germans, Dutch actually migrated to the countries they occupied at the time and lived there in privileged condition (and many still do). Instead - Russians never migrated to Poland and never lived there. So, be smart, make right wording and comparison
@@lightblueandyellow3566 I'm answering you from my second account because, for some reason, I can't do it using my first. stop teaching me about my own country's history, you know nothing about the history of that region, clearly. Occupation is when one country attacks another and takes their territory illegally. Which Russia did. I'm talking about the period called the Partitions of Poland, and it was literally Russia, Prussia, and Austria dismantling Poland and occupying it. It was occupation.
And Russians did live there, in Poland, en masse. Russians started to live everywhere in Poland after Russia illegally annexed these territories, so go back to school or stop talking about things you know ZERO about! There was also only the Russian government and officials governing Poland after that, in Polish cities, including Warsaw!
Generations of my patriotic family, like all Polish families, have been fighting Russian aggression for centuries, and ended up in Siberia camps for doing so! Russia has been the aggressor country for centuries, read about how many nations and tribes they violently attacked, and occupy to this day, this is why they have such a huge territory in the first place! Unless your sources are Russian and Russian 'history' books which are full of lies and Stalinist propaganda. We have been through this in Poland too, when Russia forced communism on us when they started occupying us again after WWII.
I love it, please continue this series!
She is so fabulous. I love this.
Natalie Portman you are one of the most smartest, intelligent gorgeous women in Hollywood love you 🎉🎉❤❤ from lndia
💖🥰⚡🔥🌟😍
Most of her book choices are highly intellectual books. To think- she's a harvard graduate and vegan- she's a woman not just of grace on red carpets; but also, a woman of wit and substance.
Natalie is not only a talented actress, she is a wonderful and intelligent woman. She is my favorite actress ❤
🥰⚡💖🥳🌟😍🔥🎉
I love this concept! We need more famous people talking about books.
LOVE💖 how fashion and the knowledge we can learn through books are combined in this wonderful episode of Book Tote Club. Natalie Portman is the perfect ambassador, I was intrigued by the books she recommended ✨
She’s my absolute favorite 😍 great literary taste and she’s GLOWING
This was completely enjoyable 🥺🥺🥺💞💞💞🥺🥺🥺
YES!!!! Please continue this series
Thanks Natalie, for showing how we connect and learn from each other's experiences, transcending boundaries of time, culture, and distance through books. Completely charmed
Elena Ferrante is my favorite author! Love her, she definitely has made me feel somethings!!
Natalie Portman is so relatable and nice. It is always a pleasure to see her. Thank you for making this clip!
She is a very smart person - so I would like to hear more about what she has read/ what she is reading. :)
❤❤
An absolute pleasure to watch!
❤ never abandon hope.
A great actress happens to be also a great reader ❤❤❤❤❤
Natalie is so gracious and lovely❤️❤️❤️
This is a delight to watch.
her reading books all the time made me start to read books again! She is inspiring...
Fantastic, I love this, more please
that quote on hope was everything
Love how diverse her book choices were❤❤
i love this so much. we need more videos like this!
Just flawlessly gorgeous ❤
GREAT IDEA!!! Encouraging people to read and getting knew ideas for avid readers! This is awesome!!!
She looks stunning 😍
She is so elegant ❤
Stunning. Smart. Books and Dior. ❤And the bag is so beautiful
love how she is the definition of posh, high class and classic beauty, but at the same time she is funny, wild, and a little crazy
A book tote is such a nice concept.
Loved this segment. Natalie is beautiful and eloquent as always. Bonus she chooses one of my favorite books: My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante.
wow, love that library 😍
I miss going to the library love reading books
great books! thank you!
Precious content for booklovers ,thank you :)
I love this content, please do more!
Watching u and Julienne may to december movie intelligently done❤❤🎉🎉thks
Love these please to do more. 📚💐❤
I love tote bags purses so lucky - beauty is so important
Natalie Portman is the ultimate in natural beauty✨
she is so beautiful! 😍😍😍
This is great! I love her. I met her outside the library in LA. I was walking my dog and she gave her a pat. She was beautiful and very gracious. She practices what she preaches. Love you Matilda!
Wonderful libraries, large and small, are some of my favorite places in the world. What a charming idea for a video. I'll have to look into some of these suggestions. 📚 🛍️ Thanks for sharing!
that is an amazing list. I need to start reading more.
This is the sweetest thing
So cute
I love you natalie 😍
Beautiful Video Indeed ✨✨😊😊🥰🥰
She is a true artist,such a classy woman
Natalie looks amazing!
love this series
❤ this bag!
Natalie IS sooo so prettyy
I absolutely enjoyed everything in this! Would listen to any book narrated by Natalie, btw. Merci beaucoup, Dior!
Thank you. I love you.
J’adore
❤ Love Natalie.
Now THAT is a Parisian style !!❤
Shirin Neshat! Thumbs up to that, she's one the most influential photographers in my book ;)
Please do more episodes ❤❤❤
One of the best content
I really enjoyed this video; encouraging and fun. Thank you so much, Dior and Natalie🥰
Dior is such an amazing factor that exists in the world.🎉❤
Hermosa ❤❤
We need more!
This was very beautiful and very moving.
Showing the things we love. Books.
I love Natalie's diverse book taste (I'm going to write some of them down now!) and the fact that her voice was hushed because she was in a library 🤎
This makes me want to buy the book tote ❤
Exelente Leer Buenos libros 👌
I adore that cardigan on her 🥰
the list: When we cease to understand the world - Benjamin Labatut
Neopolitan Novels - Elena Gerrawte
Hope in the dark - Rebecca Selnit
'Chimères Américaines - Todd Haynes
My Brilliant Friend - Elena Ferrante.
😮😮wow😍
Boy does Portman look ethereal here
Lovelovelove
Love it!!! And also I think Yara Shahidi would be an incredible guest for this
The Neapolitan novels are amazing. Couldn't put them down either. Love the #DiorBookTote videos.
Love it. Natalie is such a beautiful, elegant and intelligent woman. Please do more ie Princess Marie Chantal and Mathilde Favier.
Really good.
I would love to go there❤, 🇿🇲
Love this videos, thanks!!!! 🙏🏽
FINALLY! A NEW EPISODE! ABOUT TIME
You Make Such Lovely Decisions.
is the book tote comfortable to wear? i always feel the straps are too short to be worn on the shoulder and feels awkward wearing on the shoulder as it might be too bulky
Where can you buy her sweater? So cute.