Dior Diorissimo
Introduction :-
Dior Diorissimo was launched in 1956 under the world's best designer fragrance House known as Christian Dior. Diorissimo by Dior is a Floral fragrance for women and the dominant notes are citruses, florals, aromatics, woody, and animalic notes. Diorissimo is complex fragrance but the star of the fragrance is "Lily Of The Valley" which mixed with other florals like jasmine, lily, ylang ylang, lilac, amaryllis, boronia when the blend with civet it really smells like animalic florals. Christian Dior believed that lily-of-the valley is the symbol of hope, happiness and joy. French consider the "Lily Of The Valley" as the legendary flower. According to the legend a brave and fearless fighter, called Saint Leonard wanted, to spend his days among the flowers and trees and live a life dedicated to God. He asked permission to go live in the woods. A dragon called Temptetaion lived in those woods. They fought and blood was spilled. Leonard bravely fought the dragon until it was defeated. Poisonous weeds began to grow where the dragon spilled his blood, but beds of lilies of the valley started to grom wherever the ground was moistened with Saint Leonard's. The French believe that lily-of-the valley is a holy flower and so did Christian Dior which inspired the creation of this wonderful fragrance. It represents a mature Women with ultra classy taste and respect the heritage and believe in spirituality and legends. She is powerful but down to earth she is leader and she is the Women of principles who work on her own condition. She is the one who takes care of everyone none of any return with empty the hand from her door.
Time :- Day & Night
Occasions :- Office, Work, Business, Meeting, Award functions, Red Carpet, Formal Occasions, Parties, Gatherings, Weddings, Ceremonies, Hangouts, Date, Indoor, Dinner, etc.
Projection :- 15 Feet
Silage :- 7 Feet
Longevity :- 12 Hours
Compliment :- High
Impression :- High
Seduction :- High
Versatility :- Nice
Audience :- Women
Launch :- 1956
Nose :- Edmond Roudnitska