Brand Description:
Dior's fashion background included working for or alongside other well-known fashion (and perfume) legends of the mid-twentieth century. He entered the fashion business working for Robert Piguet, and later worked at Lucien Lelong with another up-and-coming designer, Pierre Balmain. Dior introduced the "New Look" in 1947. It represented a radical departure from the simple, fabric-conserving styles of World War II and was hugely influential in women's fashion, as well as helping to re-establish Paris as a fashion capital of the world.
Product Description:
Dior in-house perfumer François Demachy added an intoxicating note of tuberose from the Grasse region to the rich floral composition of the original trio of centifolia rose, sambac jasmine and ylang-ylang. According to the perfumer, the tuberose gives this perfume a unique charm and indicates a strong and confident femininity.