Remember those carefree days when your biggest worry was counting the apples, pears, and plums a tiny, ravenous green bug munched through? Well, hold onto your hats. That nostalgic slice of childhood has just received a massive, ultra-luxury upgrade. Dior has officially teamed up with The World of Eric Carle, dropping a new collaboration that pays homage to The Very Hungry Caterpillar. And honestly? It’s completely taken the internet by storm. From Storytime to the Runway Led by Dior’s creative director Jonathan Anderson, the fashion house has somehow managed to seamlessly blend high-fashion craftsmanship with the pure, unadulterated nostalgia of the 1969 children’s classic. Anderson is no stranger to literary themes—he recently played around with classic adult novel covers for his Pre-Fall collection. But this? This is entirely different. The 23-piece capsule collection is rooted in the book's core themes of growth, curiosity, and transformation. You’ll find Eric Carle’s instantly recognizable collage-style artwork reimagined across an entire wardrobe. We are talking about everything from the iconic Dior Book Totes to cozy knitwear, oversized tees, footwear, and even some seriously playful accessories. Macaulay Culkin Stole the Show If you feel like you’ve already seen this collection popping up on your social media feeds, you aren't wrong. The buzz actually skyrocketed way before the official launch. Picture this: Paris Fashion Week earlier this year. Macaulay Culkin steps out to attend the Dior show, casually rocking the now-viral caterpillar embroidered sweater. To make it even better, he paired the look with a custom-themed manicure. It was the perfect, quirky fashion moment. Culkin captured the collection’s whimsical vibe so effortlessly that the internet basically hasn't stopped talking about it since.Janhvi Kapoor gives the balloon skirt a nerd-girl upgrade in head-to-toe Miu Miu pieces.What’s the Damage? (Prepare for Sticker Shock) Let’s be real for a second. This is Dior. So, while the designs might scream kindergarten storytime, the price tags are strictly haute couture. If you are looking to get your hands on the Medium Dior Book Tote featuring our favorite hungry bug, it will set you back $3,800 (which is roughly ₹3.15 lakh). Want to channel Macaulay Culkin’s viral look? That intricate embroidered sweater is priced at $3,000 (approx. ₹2.49 lakh). The rest of the collection is equally steep. An oversized book cover T-shirt costs $1,000 (approx. ₹83,000), while a short-sleeved sweater version comes in at $1,750 (approx. ₹1.45 lakh). If you want something for your home, the nostalgic blanket is $1,650 (approx. ₹1.37 lakh). For those looking to accessorize, the Dway Slides are marked at $820 (approx. ₹68,000). They’ve also launched a range of adorable leather bag charms shaped like a green leaf and a yellow pear for $500 each (approx. ₹41,500), with more elaborate Jardin d'Atelier charms ranging between $570 and $940 (roughly ₹47,000 to ₹78,000). Smallest accessories in the line start around $110 (approx. ₹9,100). The Internet is Divided As with any major fashion drop, people have a lot of thoughts. Is it playful? Absolutely. The nostalgia factor is off the charts, and many fashion enthusiasts are praising Anderson’s daring, fun direction. But not everyone is entirely on board. A growing chorus of online critics is questioning this massive trend of turning universally loved cultural icons—especially children's books—into ultra-luxury, exclusive collectibles that most people can't actually afford.5 saree styling secrets that can instantly make you look slimmer Love it or hate it, the collection is already making waves globally. The women's pieces began rolling out across 535 Dior boutiques worldwide on May 28, and the highly anticipated men's pieces are officially dropping today, June 4. So, what do you think? Is a ₹3 lakh caterpillar tote bag your next dream purchase, or are some things better left in the nursery?