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Miss Dior Eau De Toilette
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Miss Dior Eau De Toilette by Dior is a chypre floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2013, this composition was created by perfumer François Demachy. Its olfactive structure unfolds with a top note of blood orange, giving way to a heart of Damask rose, Bulgarian rose, and neroli, while the base rests on patchouli.
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This is my first Chypre perfume. I loved it because the patchouli doesn’t dominate (like many perfumes of this style I’ve tried: Coco Mademoiselle, the same ones from Dior); it stays as a background note, giving a sweet, caramel-like, and deep tone. It lasts over 10 hours and has great projection. I hope they haven’t changed the formula yet.
I’m absolutely in love with this one. I searched for it for ages and finally found it. It makes a beautiful presence; people will definitely notice you. It’s sweet but not cloying. I’m not a huge rose fan, but this one is so tender. The patchouli is very soft, almost unnoticeable. If I had to choose a Miss Dior, it would definitely be the Parfum. It’s strong, but that’s just a matter of taste. Update: It has orange notes, because at first I thought it was just the opening.
I’m absolutely in love with this perfume! It was hard to find, but I finally got my hands on it. It leaves a very lovely impression, you’re sure to catch attention. It’s sweet but not cloying. I’m not usually a rose person, but this one is tender. It’s true that the patchouli is very soft, almost imperceptible to my nose. If I had to recommend a Miss Dior with confidence, it’s this one. The Parfum is very strong, but that’s a matter of taste… Update: it has orange, because I can perceive it right at the start.
Recently, I was gifted some samples of this delicious perfume. At first, it’s citrusy, a bit sharp and fresh, then you feel the caress of rose petals, but in a modern version… slightly sweet and soft. The patchouli base is very, very subtle. Such a lovely perfume! I think it would be the perfect gift for a young girl.
When I wrote the review, I only mentioned the patchouli: let me tell you what it smells like. Fresh roses with a citrus twist, it’s very sparkling and cheerful. I think the neroli doesn’t stand out too much but gives that citrus sensation. The patchouli is barely noticeable, lasts over 10 hours, and has great presence. I also have the new EDP version, and they are totally different; I love both, both are based on a rose scent; while this one is very refreshing, the other is very warm and creamy.
Last week I smelled this perfume in a magazine and I have to say, I absolutely loved it; it’s simply enchanting. I don’t know what it does on the skin yet, but it’s a dreamy scent. Everything Selene said is true: it smells of pure rose and even more rose. It’s a cheerful, youthful perfume that I could wear daily; I’d say it’s a true all-rounder. I still haven’t decided to buy it because I need to test it on my skin, but if I like it, it’s a strong contender. Ahhh, and I like this one much more than the Miss Dior EDP, although Le Parfum remains my favorite. If I buy it, I’ll let you know!
Oh my God! Or rather, Oh my Dior! I have such a sad story with this perfume. I wanted to like it. I like the notes, I like the ad imagery with Natalie Portman, I love the bottle… But when I tested it on my skin, what I found was… cigarettes! Not tobacco, but ash and cigarette smoke. My pH really played a trick on me. If it weren’t so expensive, I’d buy it just for the bottle. I’ll give it another chance with the other versions.
Oh my God! Or rather, oh my Dior! I have a sad story with this 🙁 I wanted to like it. I love the notes, I adore the image with Natalie Portman and the bottle… But when I tried it on my skin, I found… cigarettes! Not tobacco, but ash and smoke. My pH really played a bad trick on me u_u. If it weren’t so expensive, I’d buy it just for the bottle. I’ll give the other versions a chance.
This is the Miss Dior Chérie Eau de Toilette; they just took the ‘Chérie’ off the label. I absolutely adore it. It’s a pure delight that always puts me in a good mood.
An online perfumeria lists these notes: Top: aldehydes, gardenia, galbanum, clary sage, and bergamot. Heart: carnation, iris, lily root, jasmine, neroli, lily of the valley, rose, and narcissus. Base: labdanum, leather, sandalwood, amber, patchouli, oakmoss, and vetiver. What do you think? Are these all the notes?
What a find! It has everything good about the EDP: elegance, brightness, and femininity, but without that excess sweetness or patchouli. It seems even more elegant to me. It smells of roses, not that typical cloying or powdery rose, but of acidic, exquisite roses.
What a find! It has all the good parts of the EDP: elegance, radiance, and femininity, but without that excessive sweetness or patchouli. It feels even more elegant to me. It smells of roses—not that typical cloying or powdery rose, but bright, exquisite roses.
It definitely has more than three notes; the orange is very noticeable.
Bought this blind. Love love love!! For me, it’s the perfect balance between fresh roses, sweetness, citrus, and patchouli. In my opinion, it can be worn practically all year round. It gives a feeling of femininity, cleanliness, elegance, and coquettishness.
A chypre I absolutely love, subtle and innocent, yet without losing presence. I adore it; it’s perfect for heat and daily use—it doesn’t overwhelm or feel intrusive. 100% recommended.
Smells like tender, feminine, and delicate roses. It keeps the heritage of Miss Dior Cherie EDT but is less sweet and without that typical popcorn note. The patchouli is much less intense than in the other MD family members, but its skin fixation is just as extraordinary… Three sprays are enough for me to feel perfumed all day. I had a bottle and sold it in a moment of impulse… I regret it so much!
It smells very much like Chanel Mademoiselle. I’m obsessed with the citrus and patchouli notes. I own both, and I think one is enough. Recommended.
Reminds me a lot of Chanel Mademoiselle; I like the citrus and patchouli. I own both perfumes and think one of them is enough. Recommended.
Tender, feminine, delicate, and innocent. It’s the perfect balance between fresh, acidic roses and exquisite sweetness. The citrus notes blend elegance and coquetry. It reminds me a bit of Coco Mademoiselle, but with the Miss Dior DNA. I own both, and people have even confused them on the street.
Tender, feminine, delicate, and innocent. It’s the perfect balance between fresh, acidic, and exquisite roses with a citrus sweetness: a mix of elegance and coquettishness. It reminds me a bit of Coco Mademoiselle, but with the DNA of Miss Dior. I own both, and people have even confused them on the street.
A true gem.
I got this as a tester without a box, so I don’t know the year, but the scent matches: starts with neroli and a faint orange, then fresh rose comes out, and by the hour, the patchouli, which to me is a bit powdery. I love it—it’s a modern, romantic, and elegant rose. The only downside is that its trail fades with the weather; on a sunny spring day it smelled amazing, but when it got cloudy, it almost disappeared even after wearing it for 4 hours. I recommend it for spring, summer, and early fall. Otherwise, it’s beautiful.
So gorgeous! It’s special, with sparkling citrus notes, a touch of talc, and a powerful rose. I use it a lot: it’s feminine, elegant, and minimalist, perfect with a fresh dress for a spring stroll. Lasts forever and lingers on clothes. Good projection. If you like citrus florals, give it a try.
Fun, innocent, and sexy all at once—it’s a gem. People always ask me to wear it, and men love it. Perfect for spring and summer since it’s not heavy, though in winter the cold takes away some projection. Smells like spring, and I feel like a princess when I wear it.
It’s delicious, sweet without being overwhelming, soft and fresh, super feminine. Suitable for any setting: office, date, outdoors, it’s a divinity. Lasts up to 5 hours and I’m happy reapplying it.
If the EDP cloyed you, this version is better. It’s also good for summer. It’s very sweet, I barely notice the neroli. I know it’s a direct fruity patchouli, easy and aspirational for young girls who want to smell sweet, but I still wear it. Marketers aren’t fools; that carefree aspirational vibe with the pink liquid and silver bow hits home. I know I’ve never been and won’t be that ‘spoiled rich girl’, but sometimes I try to be. Miss Dior EDT puts me in a good mood, it’s cheerful and covers up quite a few sorrows.
I loved this version until they changed it in 2018 😭. Does anyone know a similar fragrance to the original?
I love this perfume: those roses with patchouli and that irresistible sweetness. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I need this scent because it brightens my day. It’s the best there is.
Miss Dior EDT is spectacular, the typical perfume that doesn’t disgust almost anyone. It’s incredible for those who love sweet perfumes but want something light for summer, or for those who love citrus and want to up the ante without getting cloying. On my skin, it smells identical to Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel, I don’t notice any difference. Conclusion: IT’S A PERFUMER! for summer; in winter it fades. For gifting, it doesn’t disappoint.
I bought it blindly based on the notes. EDTs usually work on my skin, so I took the risk. It’s addictive. It’s not invasive, but I can smell it for 4 to 6 hours. It’s a sensation of freshness, clean, and sweet floral, elegant and youthful, ideal for daily wear without getting bored. I notice good acceptance on men, but if it weren’t so, I wouldn’t care; it’s a very well-done EDT by Dior.
I think this fragrance shines more in mid-seasons. I tried it in the heat and after 3 hours I didn’t feel it anymore. Now, in an autumnal and rainy setting, I enjoy it much more. Being an EDT, I expected more, but the scent is a 10.
I was looking for this exquisite scent that’s no longer available in Argentina: patchouli, roses, and orange. What a beauty! I made it my favorite in EDT. It smells like love, a fairy tale, a story of princes and princesses in magical gardens. When I wear it, I feel like a princess waiting for her blue prince. Pure love!
Powerful and sophisticated blood orange opening, not just any citrus. Sweet flowers take over and last until the end. It’s not fresh, but it doesn’t bother in summer; projection is low, almost for personal use only. Smells very feminine and elegant, perfect for the office because it’s linear and non-intrusive. The downside is longevity, barely 3 hours, so better for gifting. It’s not gourmand, it’s citrusy and ‘freshie’, but unfortunately it doesn’t last. Be careful with reapplication, it overflows and becomes overwhelming. It’s a rich treat when your nose has an appetite.
This is my spring perfume. I can really smell the blood orange, which I love. Then the roses and white flowers come through, followed by a drying down of patchouli that isn’t overpowering… I absolutely adore it. I first tried the EDP and it didn’t work for me; I sensed too much vanilla and it turned me off, but on the advice of others, I gave the EDT a second chance and bam! I found my spring scent 🌸. It lasts about 6 hours on my skin, and if you grab the hair oil, it lasts all day without any hassle, plus it leaves an incredible shine and smoothness. The sillage is moderate to wide. Ideal, simply ideal.
It’s my spring perfume: blood orange is brutal, then roses and white flowers emerge, and as it dries down, a subtle patchouli that doesn’t weigh it down. I tried it first in EDP and the vanilla choked me, but with the EDT I fell in love instantly. It has fantastic longevity of 6 hours, and with hair oil it lasts all day with an incredible shine. The sillage is moderate to wide, perfect, period.