A limited-edition fragrance trilogy by Francis Kurkdjian, paying homage to Christian Dior’s lifelong passion for flowers, each of the new scents in this collection highlights a single iconic bloom: Lily of the Valley, Rose, and Jasmine. Three flowers that once flourished in Dior’s cherished gardens at Château de La Colle Noire now name three olfactory marvels.
The first scent, launched in May, spotlights Lily of the Valley, a flower Mr. Dior revered so much he had it sewn into dress hems. Known for its elusive fragrance, impossible to distill, Kurkdjian used advanced Headspace technology to recreate its green, almondy and subtly rosy aroma.
In June, Centifolia Rose takes center stage. Long considered the queen of Dior florals, this rose reflects Mr. Dior’s childhood memories and his vast rose fields in Grasse. Kurkdjian captures its complexity – fruity, spicy, velvety – with breathtaking precision, creating a scent that feels both timeless and alive.
Come September, Grasse Jasmine makes its debut. Once the soul of Dior’s first fragrance, Miss Dior, this variety is reimagined using cutting-edge electromagnetic frequency analysis. The result is a jasmine scent that’s creamy, honeyed and radiant.
Each fragrance comes housed in a glass amphora, topped with a handcrafted floral bouquet by renowned embroidery house Maison Vermont. These intricate, couture-level pieces elevate the perfumes into collectible art objects making them a celebration of nature, heritage and French craftsmanship.
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- Dior
- Les Récoltes Majeures