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Miss Dior Cherie Eau de Parfum
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Miss Dior Chérie Eau de Parfum by Dior is a fruity chypre fragrance for women. Launched in 2011, this composition was created by perfumer François Demachy. The top notes reveal vibrant strawberry and mandarin; the floral heart is built around rose and jasmine; while the base notes offer a foundation of patchouli, sandalwood, amber, oakmoss, and vetiver.
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This is my favorite from the house. Dior has great fragrances, but this perfume is sophisticated, sensual, and very youthful… a glamorous kind of youthful, not like most. Very beautiful, long-lasting, and sophisticated.
Sexy, youthful, yet glamorous—perfect for a woman aged 20, 40, or beyond. It has the perfect balance between sweetness and elegance. In fact, I’m wearing it right now, and it draws a lot of attention. Excellent longevity, great sillage, and a full-bodied scent.
Ahhhh, I love it!!!
But do they still sell this one, right? Now they only sell the one without “Chérie,” and it’s not the same 🙁
Excellent fragrance. I really like it; it’s sweet, floral, fresh, feminine, and very complete without overemphasizing any single note. It’s the panacea of perfumes. I came to correct myself: it was divine and adorable, a scent with broad age appeal. Dior nailed it; it’s a staple on their shelves, even though much has been said about its reformulation. I just finished the bottle, and although it lost some longevity over the years, I took such good care of it that it stayed in my vanity for years. I’m adding a 2025 update to my 2014 review: the empty bottle is still there as a decoration. Sometimes I just unscrew the cap to smell its soul and long for what Dior decided to take away from us.
It’s citrusy, sweet, rich, and elegant at first. I didn’t like it because it reminded me of Coco Mademoiselle, but then it got sweeter and I loved it. Plus, I get lots of compliments when I wear it, and everyone loves it.
“Miss Dior Chérie” didn’t work for me. I adore sweets and patchouli, but this has a very synthetic sweetness and too much patchouli! It causes headaches if you overuse it. It’s very similar to others, unfortunately, and I don’t like it. I’m fascinated by the Dior line in cosmetics and perfumes like “Poison,” but this isn’t for me. The longevity is good and the sillage is moderate. Pleasant if you like strong sweets.
I tried Miss Dior Chérie L’eau and the salesperson got confused and tested this on me instead. Even after washing, the scent lingered, bringing memories of a great-aunt from the 40s, an elderly neighbor in heels, and my school supervisor in her leather coat. Maybe Toulouse-Lautrec paintings in red and violet tones would help polish it up. I didn’t feel contemporary; rather, it felt outdated and heavy, with base notes regressing to a 19th-century concept. Note: the L’eau version is wonderful (modern, simple, light, and elegant).
I fell in love when I first smelled it… but buying it was a mistake. It gave me intense headaches, made me dizzy, and quickly dried out my throat. I don’t know which note causes this, but it’s a shame because it’s not an ugly fragrance.
It drives me crazy. It’s sweet to the point of being cloying and can give you headaches, but for me, it’s delicious. It smells like caramelized popcorn, though my mom says it reminds her of bubblegum. It creates two camps: you either love it or hate it. Personally, I’m hooked.
I never had the chance to try it. It’s not available in Argentina. What a pity. I would have loved to know it.
I bought the perfume four years ago, the small bottle, but I didn’t start using it because I wasn’t fully convinced. A few days ago I finally started it, and I’m in love. Very long-lasting, with sillage, refined and sweet at the same time; I can’t stop applying it. It’s perfect for day and night, a true work of art.
Miss Dior Chérie. (Drumroll) My mom gifted it to me, a lady who loves smelling good and has a noble pH that suits everything. My pH is rebellious and complicated; something can smell amazing, but once it touches my skin, it changes completely. Miss Dior Chérie is what came into my life that I’ve been able to wear not just comfortably, but with pride. I tried it right when it launched in Mexico, and it’s one of those fragrances where you can’t go unnoticed; you feel people breathing deep around you, and the less shy ones ask what you’re wearing. It has a powerful, sweet citrus opening, like candied orange peel, then the notes start to unfold. On my skin, it highlights a beautiful blend of amber, rose, and a nostalgic sandalwood, all well-harmonized with a wonderful trail. It’s that perfume that lasts all day and no matter what happens, if someone gets close, they’ll smell it. This perfume is reading Shakespeare’s Macbeth: tragically, terribly addictive, memorable, elegant, playful, cheerful, and complex. It’s just a shame it’s been discontinued. I’m taking care of half of the last bottle I could buy, like liquid gold. A true aroma masterpiece. For me, the Dior masterpiece of my generation.
AHHHHH, my great perfume love was this one. I love it and I’ll keep loving it! My heart broke when they reformulated it again and released Miss Dior, which has a much more mature scent. This was my go-to for everything; thanks to God, I managed to get the biggest bottle and always used it in ‘rat mode’ (a puff on each wrist and each neck tie) so it would last forever, haha. Now I only have the mini left, and I treasure it like gold because it is! It’s delicious.
I could consider Miss Dior Chérie my favorite perfume; it hurts my soul that it’s no longer available, and I cherish what I have left (which, by the way, was hard to track down). It’s a fragrance that makes you feel tender and coquettish at the same time, reminding me of when I was a little girl visiting my parents’ garden for strawberries, blackberries, and guavas, wearing a puffy dress. Strawberries and patchouli are the standout notes, with excellent longevity and a moderate sillage.
I love this fragrance; it was the first perfume I bought with my first paycheck. It was perfect, and it hurt to know when I went to buy another one that was already discontinued. I should try the new ones, oh, nostalgia.
At first, it smelled exactly like Miss Dior 2012, with strong similarities to L’Artisan Parfumeur too, but as it dries down, it takes a different turn and becomes sweet, probably due to the strawberry. In the end, it settles into a sugary chypre that has me completely hooked. I need Miss Dior Chérie in my collection; it’s a pity they’re discontinuing such lovely perfumes and making them so hard to find.
I bought it and was fascinated by how simple its chords are, yet so well blended, with each note hitting its exact spot. It’s a delight and a great perfume. Among all the Miss Diors, this is my absolute favorite. It’s delicious, sweet, slightly citrusy, but subtle in every way. A fragrance that doesn’t shout but never goes unnoticed. Perfect for all seasons and occasions.
One of my favorites from the collection… Miss Dior. The classic that makes you feel like an authentic Parisian Miss Dior, riding your bike, stopping to smell the flowers, and tasting macarons. I wore it on my trip to Paris, and it reminds me of that. It’s unique, elegant, sophisticated, and possesses an unparalleled delicacy. The bottle is a work of art, elegant and tender all at once. My heart broke knowing they reformulated the 2009 version. That is the original and unique Miss Dior for me. I’ll have to buy every remaining bottle. It will always have a place in my collection. It’s perfect.
Another gem from the market, a shame for those seeking non-strident, elegant, and exquisite scents. In my opinion, it’s ideal for starting with Miss Dior: sparkling, youthful, fresh, fruity, and perfectly balanced. If you can find a bottle with the latest batch codes, you won’t regret it. On my skin, it lasts 6 to 7 hours with moderate to soft projection. Delicious!
I don’t understand why they discontinued it; it was my favorite perfume. I only have a little bit left that I’m honestly hoarding with my soul. No perfume smells like it; they reformulated with the new Miss Dior and it has nothing to do with this one! Bring it back even if it’s more expensive!
@Glor1409, here in Peru it’s still for sale, in case you’re interested. I can pass along contacts (serious, no fakes) that sell online. Also, I have a friend who brought one from abroad without a box and is selling it at a great price. Let me know if you’d like the contact and we can arrange for him to ship it to you. Cheers.
This is an excellent perfume; it’s a pity they stopped making it in its original version… Great longevity, leaves a spectacular trail, and really doesn’t go unnoticed… every time I’ve worn it, someone asks about this fragrance. I love this perfume!
This perfume is the sum of Coco Mademoiselle and Miss Dior with a portion of ethereal, cheerful, and innocent romance added. Yellow balloons and pastel roses floating slowly over the city. Coco Mademoiselle fits as the continuation of this perfume; it can speak of love with more experience, more baggage. This one smells to me like the concept of ‘first love,’ both towards people and perfumes.
Miss Dior Cherie, for me, sits right on the edge between being extremely elegant and delicate and smelling old. But it pulls it off and smells very, very good. On my skin, I notice a lot of earthy and woody notes; in fact, as soon as I apply it, it does something to my nose, like making me want to sneeze, and then it passes. It seems like a very particular fragrance, classic but with a twist. I don’t know what to compare it to; I don’t know another fragrance that achieves the same thing. I love it. Currently in Argentina, I can only find an imitation that, for me, is identical and very persistent (luckily!). What a shame they discontinued it.
Miss Dior Cherie was my signature scent. My first purchase with my first paycheck at 18. It was about to be discontinued when I grabbed it in a clearance sale, a 50ml bottle I argued over with another person. I had no idea someone would pull it from the market or, worse, reformulate it into an endless series of absurd versions I’ll never understand. Everything new under this name smells the same: rose, strawberry, and tangerine with good longevity, but any house these days makes daily wearers like this. Miss Dior Cherie was the image of youth and elegance in one fragrance. Upon application, it felt very innocent; on the skin, it evolved in a suggestive way—I wouldn’t dare say sensual, but it wrapped you in a veil of elegance. I enjoyed it so much with so little in the bottle; just 1 or 2 sprays were enough to last all day and on my hair until the next day. When it dropped below half, I tried to hunt it down, only to be surprised: it was no longer for sale. I was heartbroken. I searched everywhere, tried clones without success, because she is unique and irreplaceable. Yes, Giorgio Armani is too similar in the opening, but over time it becomes very adult. I managed to keep it intact until my wedding, four years later. What better way to say goodbye to my eternal love of perfumery? My husband still remembers it. That’s how wonderful it was! I imagine it on a woman like Jane Birkin: youthful, fresh, dreamy, captivating, striking without trying. I imagine it on a Leo woman.
I don’t understand how they discontinue perfumes of this quality and olfactory warmth. I got lucky finding one from someone who wanted to get rid of it at an impossible price. I can’t be happier; I love it and don’t want to finish it because I doubt I’ll ever get lucky enough to find another. It’s incomparable; I wear it in any weather and at any time of day or year. ♥️
Dream come true! Beautiful! I owned it and it fascinated me.
I bought this thinking it was the 2005 version with that popcorn and caramel note… what a letdown! But hey, I’m not complaining; it’s an adorable fragrance 😍. It starts with a tangerine citrus touch that gives way to a strawberry freshness that lingers throughout the perfume, almost like a slightly tart cherry. The patchouli and vetiver add depth and character. In the heart, the rose and a soapy jasmine really stand out, and the dry down is woody and ambered while keeping that cherry freshness. It’s so adorable, even elegant for someone with a very youthful spirit 🎀💕
@luli.sosabe Hi! Could you tell me which dupe you can get in Argentina? Thank you so much!
What a stunning perfume, what distinguished elegance it has, and it possesses a truly brutal sensual aura. It has magnificent presence, longevity, and a wide sillage. I adored it and have loved it to death.
One of the scents that has impacted me the most… fresh and sweet in perfect balance. Whenever I smell an imitation, I can’t stop thinking about how happy I’d be wearing the original; without a doubt, it would be my signature scent alongside Coco Mademoiselle.
We will always remember you <3. What a beautiful perfume, elegant, full of light and romance. Simply unforgettable.
The Millanel imitation in Argentina is identical. 10/10.
It’s not bad, but it’s not my ideal either. I wouldn’t buy it again.
I love it. Smells like strawberries and flowers, very feminine and delicate; it reminds me of playing the piano in a theater surrounded by elegant ladies. Perfect for everyday wear and all seasons, it’s not overpowering or cloying.
Love made into perfume. It smells like that: a sweet, elegant yet innocent scent, tender and cheerful like a first love. It transports me to Paris, to a beautiful shop window, to a café with a spotless table and a porcelain teapot. It’s magical and exquisite from start to finish, without a doubt my all-time favorite. I agree with @Naia, I’m a Leo and it represents me 100%. Its trail and projection are brutal; it’s the one that gets the most compliments from men. I hope they create more jewels like Miss Dior Chérie… the best perfume of all time. (P.S.: As @Fernanda52 says, the Millanel imitation in Argentina is done very well).
Oh my god… today I had the luck to try it and I can’t stop thinking about it; I need it in my life. It’s my fragrance, I adore it, it’s exactly what I’ve been searching for my whole life. Any reliable perfumeries in Argentina that make a similar version?
It starts with a very sweet fruit salad, but the patchouli quickly joins the party to add seriousness and keep it from feeling too youthful. Lasts about 6 hours with average projection.
It was my signature scent. What a shame they discontinued it. Since then, nothing has ever been the same; I’ve tried every flanker, and none even come close—all of them disappointing.