J’adore Eau de Toilette 2011 Christian Dior

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J’adore Eau de Toilette 2011 Christian Dior

Rated 4.11 out of 5 based on 71 customer ratings
(71 customer reviews)

J’adore Eau de Toilette 2011 Christian Dior for women of Christian Dior

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J’adore Eau de Toilette 2011 by Christian Dior is a Floral fragrance for women. J’adore Eau de Toilette 2011 was launched in 2011. Top notes are citruses, mandarin orange and neroli; middle notes are jasmine, african orange flower, ylang-ylang, tuberose and rose; base notes are woodsy notes and vanille.

71 reviews for J’adore Eau de Toilette 2011 Christian Dior

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Love for summer. Like reviewer below haven’t worn this in a while and today I put this on in humid 87 degree weather. This gives off a fruity floral scent. Sillage very good it keeps lingering up and my friend asked what I was wearing. Longevity for summer humidity excellent, most disappear in summer ( some of my niche brands are bad in summer). The EDT is beautiful, great daytime wedding,party,shower date night fragrance for summer.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I love, no I adore this more than EDP. EDP version is more floral, it’s heavy on floral especially jasmine and white flowers. EDT is more bergamot-y, more fruity and lighter. It’s a real joy wearing it.
    When I sniffed first, I was really young age. When I closed my eyes, I dreamed myself in a wedding gown wearing this perfume. Years later, it was a gift from my hubby’s mom before the wedding. It was almost a dream came true. On the wedding day, I forgot to wear my dream perfume- actually any kind of perfume- because of all the fuss and everything. Plus, it came my mind one week later after the wedding :,(

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Dont go for this if you like J’adore EDP but want something lighter. Just be lighthanded with the EDP instead.
    Because the EDT will probably disappoint you!
    I think its the citrus that really kills this one, the EDP is so much better without that citrusy nonsense!
    But now if you love citrus go for it and don’t listen to me, since im kind of a citrus hater. Haha it reminds me a little of urine or harsh cleaning products…

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    After not wearing it for a long time, I’ve sprayed it again today and it seems I have forgotten how much I love this. For me, this is how an elegant, kind and well dressed woman smells. The most prominent notes in J’adore EDT are white flowers (jasmine) and fruity notes. This is a perfect special occasion perfume. It also has a decent staying power, and silage is moderate. It reminds me of spring, and I mostly wear it in spring, sometimes in autumn. It’s just amazing. One of my favorites.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Fragrantica needs to update their database to indicate that this is discontinued. What is currently being sold as J’adore Eau de Toilette is actually listed as the Lumiere flanker on fragrantica. This 2011 version was stealthily eliminated and replaced by Dior.
    As a result I guess many of the more recent reviews on this page belong on the Lumiere page.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    is it you (Chanel) Gabrielle? did you sneak into a different bottle?

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Fresh oranges, woodsy basenotes and sensual and strong smelling florals in the middle. This is a great perfume during summer and spring! It’s very elegant and lovely when you like jasmin and ylang-ylang with a sophisticated twist.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    This is what I understand as elegance. Even as easy elegance, in the sense of not trying too hard. J’adore EDT is truly a classic. A golden smell, – an exellent balance between citrus, white flowers and softness from ylang and vanilla. Nothing harsh or dry in this fragrance, still fresh and bright, simply luminous. Also a feminine fragrance, perfectly rounded with a “moistness” often lacking in citrus & white flowers – combinations. An instant mood lifter and confidence builder. Truly a masterpiece. Love it!

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    If something is mainstream, I am not usually inclined to try it. BUT when I found this one for sale, I fell for the beauutiful bottle and blind bought it. Surprise! I actually love it! It’s definitely not too sweet/cloying (like a lot of mainstream fragrances are), and it actually doesn’t smell too generic (forgettable floral).
    To me, this smells like honeyed jasmine (I was surprised that honey isn’t listed as a note). It’s a clean but opulent jasmine, and the scent is simple but memorable. This makes me think of tree nymphs picking flowers in a green meadow! Tinkling, breezy, sparkling, and sunny.
    This is an EDT, but the sillage and longevity are pretty impressive.
    Would wear to: picnic, date, school/work, sleepover, tea party.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like makeup,makeup!

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    A clean rose + white floral. Very faint and generic. There are more remarkable versions of this that are also cheaper.
    Sillage and longevity are unworthy of comments.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I tried this one after trying the 2016 new edition which I really enjoyed. Unfortunately I do not like this one half as much as I like the 2016 one. This is nice but is too safe and a little boring for me I get ylang ylang and jasmine with some slight citrus undertones in the background. It is perhaps too safe a scent for me to appreciate it is non-threatening and lacks that little spark. I am afraid I just find it rather forgettable- on the plus side it is a safe option no one would dislike this fragrance, though some, myself included might find it boring.
    Scent= 3.5/10 sorry it bores me
    Silage= 6/10
    Lasting power= 6/10
    Bottle= 5/10

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I was on the hunt for another perfume (not like I need one but needs and wants are two different things) and I stumbled across the J’adore Eau de Parfum. It was love at first spray, but eventually I felt it leaned too warm and strong for my taste/nose. I decided to check out the Eau de Toilette and fell in deep, long-lasting love. It’s cleaner and fresher than the EDP and therefore more wearable in my opinion. Even then, it’s a warmer fragrance than I usually like (with Chanel No. 19 being my signature), but it is truly gorgeous and will be a staple of mine for years to come.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Flowers and melancholia, but beautiful in a nostalgic way

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Citrus pairs flawlessly with the bouquet of white flowers. Definitely prefer this over the original any day. I had to return the original because the pear note was extremely nauseating to me. Lasting power is questionable on both.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Shampoo like, bright floral.
    Bit sharp for me.
    Pass.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I found J’adore EDP to be sort of flat, but this EDT version has a citrusy lift to the composition that enhances the white florals in a vibrant way. I can absolutely sense a difference between the two concentrations on my skin – I prefer the EDT by a landslide.
    The citrus notes in J’adore EDT join the classic rose and jasmine notes seamlessly. The orange flower, ylang and tuberose never cross into the “heady” territory and, though their aromatic combination is distinct, they’re smoothly balanced as well. This is one of those scents that “just smell good” to many people.
    J’adore EDT is versatile enough to provide pleasant energy to a person running errands or offer charming sparkle to the evening cocktail party. I can understand why it is so popular! I wore J’adore EDT for New Year’s Eve 2013 and again on NYE 2014 because its “golden” aura fit with my festive outfits and its modern/classic scent was a perfect accompaniment to the feelings of anticipation of a new year and new possibilities. Good stuff, the EDT is! 🙂

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Love it with all my heart.its my winter fragrance.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    i’ve been using this beauty for years, and finished 2 bottles.
    I really love it because it’s fresh and womanly at the same time. A good choise for any occations, ages and seasons. I much prefer this one rather than the eau de parfum for its crisp vibe, which I find more versatile than the deeper fruity richness of J’adore edp. Classic and modern at the same time, it’s never boring, and a safe choise when I don’t know which parfum to choose from my collection. I think citruses, white flowers and vanilla are perfect and well blended in this amazing fragrance,and none of them is prevaling. Sillage and lasting power are proper for an edt.
    Charming!

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s hard to pinpoint the notes in this. One might say that it’s classically ‘perfumey’ rather than distinctly fruity or floral, etc. OK, perhaps there’s citrus, but it’s sharp and short-lived, so not relevant for long. To my nose J’adore EDT has some class, and is most suitable for evening wear.
    It has medium sillage on me. Longevity is also medium, but with a distinct pattern: Intensity drops off rather too quickly, after just a couple of hours, but then it has a very long, low residual which is quite pleasant up close on the skin. It’s like a sweet, subtle olfactory stain that lasts 24 hours or more.
    I think J’Adore has no major flaws and, whilst it may not stop people in the street, it’s nice enough to keep and to wear, especially for the drydown.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    This J’adore EDT id more woody and floral. EDP is more Fruity -Floral 🙂 . Scent Elegant but not heavy. Luxurious.
    I love J’adore 🙂

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    very refreshing and happy, excellent for spring and summer. smells like expensive shampoo. i like this better than the EDP due to the lack of melon. lasts decently and has good sillage for a modern dior EDT.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    I love gourmands, don’t get me wrong, I have and love many of them, but how great it is to relax from them from time to time and wear something so elegant. This perfume has pure elegance in it, it is so beautiful. Sometimes I forget how much I love it.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    It smells like body lotion, I think ylang ylang gives that feeling, it’s like a little bit creamy. It’s obviously not fresh, what I expected. Close to the skin. Didn’t impress me.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    J’ Adore EDP is too floral for me, too sharp, but EDT is more gentle, sweeter also in a way…I find it stylish. Classy, and very feminine!!! It is a best seller in France, I think it is the most sold perfume, yes it is very french, very nicely constructed , rich, beautiful…
    The epitome of what french women like to smell like..
    Lovely..worth its price!!! And very good longevity…

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    At first very fresh and classy, then generic and boring. Weak staying power.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    I have both J’adore EDP and EDT, and i like EDT more because it brings a fresher scent i guess due to the citrus. For me there are personal reason that this scent reminds me my ex-lover…
    I did not like most of Dior’s fragrances i tried, such as Poison and Dune. For me those are like Channel No.5, too powdery and strong. This one has changed my impression toward Dior.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    very likeable. if Chanel No. 5 is too funky for you, this is a much brighter, gentler, but very complex white floral. very cheery and bright i say. Lots of Neroli Rose YlangYlang. they tend to be very domineering in women’s high end perfumes.
    SillagE: huge!
    Longevity: pretty good
    ***
    Fun Fact: here at Macy’s…. we get the samples to fill… they arrive to us in 5 gallon plastic drums.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    I am not sure whether the remarks about the similarity of Benetton Giallo are based on the EDT or the EDP. However, I tested the theory this evening with my 10 yo daughter. Initially, on first spray, J’Adore EDT is much more complex and rich. Then once it all settles, Giallo’s alcohol base tones down and J’Adore EDT just evens out – they are pretty much one and the same thing. I realise Giallo has no sillage in comparison. How sad, especially at that price! 🙂 My little daughter initially said that CD J’Adore smells like old people/death (a bit dramatic, I agree) whereas Giallo was lovely to her from the outset. She’s officially swiped one of my bottles of Giallo… *sigh*

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    Sexy..classy warm and sweet. It has a very soft dry down. I love this one. I usually only wear this on special occasions. I used to wear this in beauty school when I was studying skin care. It brings back a lot of fond memories. I will always keep this in my collection. A classic.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    Warm, sweet & floral. Nice but nothing to write home about.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    Es la versión ligera del J’adore original, es mucho menos frutal.
    Lo describo como un perfume muy elegante, que se distingue, huele dulce con un toquecito cítrico, lo que mas detecto son las notas de neroli, ylang-ylang, jazmín y la vainilla -son de mis notas preferidas-.
    Tiene muy buena longevidad, mas de 10 horas y excelente proyección.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    surprisingly i almost liked it..i tried it in 2000 gave mine away there was no way i would use it it was too much of a floral explosion and gave me headaches…it was edp..now i am reviewing the edt could it be the 13 year gap could it be that i have changed?!could it be that its the edt factor ..i think its the newer formulation and the edt ..strange as it might sound this jador is a better reformulation..
    when i first applied it it smelled fresh soapy clean floral y and a bit creamy ..deep mellow..sensual..a hint powdery..peachy..beautiful..
    when it dries down i get the old dajavou..of the heavier white florals..yet it s a wonderful perfume especially for those who love florals..and white florals in particular..
    the initial sprays are so powerfull..so intesnse so mesmerising..but it doesnt last as long as i thought half an houre and the 3 sprays have almost vanished from my wrists..
    pungant almost green but not uterly citrucy yes maybe manderiny..neroli african orange flower ..jasmine neroli ylang yalang..woodsy notes white woods..a hint of vanila..its a clean soapy aldehidic white floral infusion of bright full damascus rose and italian madnadrin escence with nerloi ..to my nose its a bit musky and i think it could be a bridal perfume…

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    My grandma used to have a set of minis, one of which was J’adore, and I remember going through and smelling them all when I was about 10 years old. All I remember really is that I absolutely loathed the scent of J’adore – it was strong, musty smelling and made me feel nauseous.
    Looking back now, I’m guessing they were fakes. Wandering around a department store the other day, they had a big display for J’adore set up, and a sales assistant stopped me to ask if I wanted to try some. Before I could say no, she’d already sprayed a card and handed it to me, so of course I did the obligatory ‘oh yeah, it’s alright’ smell… except I loved it! It’s beautiful and fresh but creamy all at the same time, very floral and feminine and just gorgeousness in a bottle.
    I suppose this is where karma stepped in the way. No way was I forking out $150 AUD for a 50ml bottle, so I went searching around some of the other pharmacy and cosmetic stores, and managed to find the 50ml for $89 AUD. What I didn’t realise was that the second one I picked up is actually the EDT version, not the EDP that I’d tried in store. Honestly? The EDT is far more wearable, more casual, but still has the same characteristics as the EDP. I don’t get any of the citrusy notes really, I get more of a fresh, almost green scent, followed by light florals and a touch of creaminess. I’m absolutely in love. ‘J’adore’ complètement!

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    This is my signature scent.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    J’adore Eau de Toilette não é um cheiro exclusivo nem diferenciado, no entanto: é um perfume fresco, elegante e sexy por ser um cheiro descontraído (chique sem se esforçar).
    Exala notas florais e cítricas que dão um ar “azedo” e “doce” ao mesmo tempo. Perfuma uma pessoa de forma equilibrada e deliciosa! Na minha opinião nenhuma das outras versões de J’adore podem nos proporcionar a mesma sensação.
    Durabilidade na minha pele: 4h/5h (se aplicado generosamente)
    Projeção: bastante perceptível desde início da aplicação até fim de sua estada na pele.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    MissK’s review below says everything I would have done so please see below – this is indeed far fresher than the EDP which genuinely felt as if someone had shoved a bouquet of slightly gone-over white flowers doused in a melon-heavy fruit cordial up my nose and left it there. The drydown was bearable but I’m not sure how much of that was just my brain surrendering a kind of olfactory Stockholm Syndrome if you will. I LIKE strong scents but this was a refined assault – not in a painful, throat-catching way, just like being pitched into a pool of berry and melon-flavoured garlands some of which you inhale before emerging.
    I digress – the EDT, by contrast, is flowery, fresh, classy and non-invasive. I wish I got the jasmine and african orange blossom as much as lucky MissK but this is certainly going on a my list as a nice, non-offensive but refined floral for formal occasions, as I can’t cope with the traditional aldehydes or botanical musks that often are deemed appropriate for such times. I must be honest though and say that I don’t perceive the individual ‘essences’ as listed by Dior of Italian Mandarin, Damascus Rose and Neroli, but I suppose by terming them ‘essences’ rather than ‘extraits’ Dior has left itself plenty of wriggle-room for individual interpretation of the blousy white floral bouquet it actually smells of to me. The vanilla listed above is personally undetectable, but I have been wearing Alien Absolue recently so perhaps I’ve become desensitised to all but the most potent featuring of the pod?

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    just beautiful! my sister bought me one first..then I got hooked! elegant, warm, sensuous scent

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s an young J’adore. this is more fresh, and more non-white floral scent.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    Amazing perfume! It’s a bright and feminine composition, a wonderful EDT! I can smell a lot of citruses and jasmine, also a bit of tuberose and ylang-ylang. A fresh, feminine and light fragrance. Perfect for spring and is a daytime perfume. It’s a very velvety and luxurious fragrance, but lighter than the EDP! Still a very nice fragrance, a great j’adore variation! Love it! 🙂

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    I have a sample ,, too much tuberose ,, and the quality is good for an EDT .. but nothing new or interesting ..

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    I could say the J’adore series are really different.
    J’adore EDP, J’adore l’or, J’adore l’absolu (the newest in 2012) and this one EDT do not smell the same, however they share the classy scent. This EDT is the most wearable imo. It’s like cool flowers with a hint of citrus. Fresh and perfect for summer and the scent is not complex compared with the previous J’adore.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m stretching my mind back to an unfortunate testing of the original J’Adore EDT back in 2009. I am happy to say that this 2011 reformulation has improved the composition by a mile. No sharp and unfriendly citrus notes to be found in this version, thank goodness!
    J’Adore EDT is a tad fresher and more floral than the EDP. It’s also less thick and better suited to casual wear.
    The J’adore series is not my personal favourite from Dior, however since testing J’Adore EDT and J’Adore L’Or, my affection seems to be growing. This fragrance has a beautiful, feminine feel, which is quite inoffensive and easy to wear.
    The opening is fresh and invigorating, like a glass of cold lemonade, with a hint of dewy, white florals underneath. Jasmine and african orange blossom appear to be the most dominant notes on my skin, followed by a smooth drydown of creamy white woods.
    It’s quite a grown-up scent, something to suit those refined and elegant ladies. Despite being classified as a floral, it still has a slight fruity and citrusy feel, which places J’Adore EDT in the fruity floral genre for me.
    The sillage is moderate to strong, with the lasting strength being rather impressive. Amongst all of the current Dior reformulations, this is by far their best, and is perhaps the only reformulation Dior should have ever considered doing.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    i love this fragrance, it stands out for me,smells soo soft, feminine loveee itttt:)))

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    Nové EDT Jadore Má krabíčku ze zlatým kroužkem a voňavka má růžovou barvu , voní odlišně.Je sladší ,ovocná.Nová se mi líbí ,ta starší ne.

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    how we are supposed to know the difference between the 1st and 2nd versions, specially if we purchase parfums online? I want so bad this 2nd version but in the parfum store no one could tell me for sure if it was one or another… is there some difference in the box or the bottle?

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    Got it from Brussels airport.love it so much… I just wear it in special occasions. the thing that I confuse is I got it since 2009! I though it was the other edt but this one has golden colour and smell like described here. very very confuse but I like it better than the edp.
    hi,does anyone knew which countries sell the golden edt? in UAE the edt has clear colour with white box (the old edt) and different smell.In my country,singapore or japan it has the same box but it has clear colour.i spesifically bring my old bottle and it’s totally different!
    And just found out that my old j’adore edt is
    J’Adore Eau De Toilette Spray 75ml/2.5oz F061523709
    Confidence and sensuality
    With the blend of Mandarin, Champaca Flowers, Jasmine, Ivy, African Orchid, Rose, Ylang-ylang, Violet, Damascus Plum, Amaranth Wood and Blackberry Musk notes
    After so many fuss looking for my edt I got it again from Belgium, the new golden edt..F061523209, the one listed here. it’s turn out my old one is not exist anymore and might only sold in selected area… The old one more vibrante in my skin than the new one.. it’s different vibe…At begining and at the end of wearing it these two smell different, but somewhere in middle (say 2hours after) they smell alike. i love both, but i’ll save my old one as long as i can since i can’t smell it anywhere anymore. it’s really confidence and sensual

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells so great! I used to own the eau de parfum, but actually like this eau de toilette better. It is a bit more on the fresh and fruity side than the edp.
    I got the hair mist form the J’adore line recently and been loving that one also. It is not that strong, but stays in your hair a long time. It is a very sensual way to wear a perfume 🙂 !

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    Love it soooooo much, this is the new edition of EDT, better than the original EDT. Very refresh . top note is mandrine and then it comes to jasmine. perfect combination. I have hundreds of perfumes. this one is definitely my favourate one.

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    I really do like this perfume. It smells very classy and lovely. It’s ladylike. I do find, however, that it is a VERY common perfume. I don’t mean that many other perfumes smell like this (though I’m sure there are some similar ones out there), but I mean that a lot of people own and use this perfume. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, and I don’t mind it really, but for those of you who might want to use a scent that’s a little bit “different”, you might want to stay away from this.

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    It is very elegant scent. It becomes in the memory , is full of flowers but does not excite me. flowers, citruses and the balmy note. Mega full feminine.
    I love EDT.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    i yearned for this one for 2 years-finally got it in february and i am loving it.very good for Mauritian summer-on light summer days when the heat is mild.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    Better than the Edp and the original but dont convince me.

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    Mucho más ligero que el EDP (el cual me gusta para el invierno) y menos complejo que el Absolut.
    Me encanta, es un olor elegante, como me dice mi esposo 😀
    Huele citrico al inicio y luego floral, al secarse huele a vainilla y me dura horas!!

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    I just bought this EDT recently (couple days ago to be exact) I am in love straightaway with the Tuberose.
    At the beginning this bottle was just an in-flight duty free blind buy out of boredom waiting to land.
    I got it, opened it and sprayed it, at first I didn’t notice much fragrance out of it except for Ylang Ylang (which I don’t mind at all).
    Little did I know that after I landed, I saw the girls who were sitting behind me were rushing to duty free perfume section to buy 2 bottles of this EDT 100ml (the one which I bought is 50ml).
    I got a little curious on why they suddenly like it…
    So when I arrived hotel, I sprayed on my clothes and on my skin. After awhile, I could smell tuberose and rose in the room from my shirt. Whilst on my skin I notice much of Ylang Ylang, Citrus and Woodsy notes.
    I wore the shirt and sprayed some on my skin again, men praised the smell and they didn’t notice much but they just said “something smell good here” and yet it lingers for quite sometime. Funny as I walked through the garden (and it was winter in Taiwan) a male friend next to me mentioned that he smell somekind of flower and it smells good.
    I guess sillage was quite good. Not as long as I expect out of that price of a perfume.
    I am putting this EDt as one of my loved and favourite!

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a truly classic that fragrance lover should have in the wardrobe. No matter what which version. Very feminine, fresh and younger than the original. The truth is I adore first version but this one I just can’t deny too! Love citruses at first but after dry down seduces me! Can’t let it go. Perfect for a date and workweek.

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    Smells quite nice, feminine and fresh. I use this for daytime. Unfortunately, the scent doesn’t last nearly as long as it should. It disappears in less than one hour, which is a serious downside. As the perfume is not exactly cheap either, I feel a bit disappointed that it should have such poor lasting power.

  58. :

    3 out of 5

    I had tried the J’adore EDP several times wanting to like it, but couldn’t get over a strange sourness that seemed to overpower an otherwise beautiful fragrance. The J’adore EDT absolutely reminds me of the EDP, but isn’t the same. It is lighter and more floral, but not a complete and total departure from the EDP. For me, it’s a gentler, more airy version without the weird sour note I get from the EDP. I’m excited to use this for the spring and summer!

  59. :

    5 out of 5

    i love this, and my boyfriend does. it has nothing to do with jadore edp version (witch i don’t like). it’a a classy, tottaly feminine white flower perfume, with quite good staying power as an edt

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    I smelled this compared to the eau de parfum, and they smell totally different! This one is much lighter and pleasant, whereas the parfum is much stronger and headache-inducing. But back to the difference in the actual smell… why would 2 perfumes with the same name (J’adore) by the same company (Dior) smell differnt?? I mean I understand that the parfum would naturally be stronger than toilette, but it distinctly shows here that they conatin differnt notes and fragrances. Weird. Well anyway, don’t smell this stuff, like it, and then by the eau de parfum thinking it will last longer on your skin… because the eau de parfum is a completely different fragrance.

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    The top notes are gorgeous on this perfume but it then settles into the weirdest jasmine. Dont get me wrong, I love jasmine, I used to wear a jasmine soliflore from l’ occitane, for years, to bed until it sadly got discontinued. The jasmine in J Adore settles into a cloying scent similar to EL’s Beyond Paradise. I dont dislike this and will wear it once in a while but not for more than 2 hours.

  62. :

    4 out of 5

    To me one of the best fragrances out there, if not the best. An instant classic! The mixture of Jasmine and Ylang-Ylang is the one that comes out the most on my skin. If I didnt love so many different fragrances, this would be my signature scent.

  63. :

    5 out of 5

    I had a sample of this just recently. It has a classic touch to it but also something soapy flowery. All in all it was hardly discernible on me and had weak staying power, so it didn’t interest me much anymore.

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a very strong soapy jasmine on me, with hints of almost aquatic citrus notes and a bit of a tuberose edge. Quite a fresh scent, but still a bit too showy I think for just every day wear. This is for like a garden party at a beach house or an event on a yacht.I have to say, I like the EDP better, it feels more well rounded than this one.

  65. :

    5 out of 5

    I´m soooo in love with this one. It starts a bit strong…but the drydown is perfect, lovely, clean…hmmmm

  66. :

    4 out of 5

    Divinee, love it! Fresh, clean beautiful, this one has to be one of the best summer-spring fragrances!

  67. :

    5 out of 5

    i loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee this!!!!

  68. :

    5 out of 5

    the undertone its lilly of the valley absolutly,it is very very nice smell , the opening its more citrus then the original jadore wich its my signature fragrance,any way its dior its the best but its more citrus and frecher then the original parfum!9/10.

  69. :

    5 out of 5

    Ok NOW i’ve tried it ! It’s just a fresher lighter version of J’adore EDP , that was predictable .
    As i complained about the endless versions of “Comme Une Evidence” here it’s the same , it’s just useless, it brings nothing more than the original .
    Please add a “d’ont care” button ! We really need it for this kind of case !

  70. :

    3 out of 5

    i love Dior fragrances but they’ve been re-inventing too many of their fragrances this year they killed of one of my favorite Dior fragrance miss Dior Cherie got rid of the sweet popcorn the one thing that made miss Dior Cherie unique whats next midnight poison.

  71. :

    5 out of 5

    Agree with Lafefe !
    My first reaction was ” One more version ??? ” O_o
    Where has creativity gone ?
    But just because i’m so curious, i HAVE to test it!

J'adore Eau de Toilette 2011 Christian Dior

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