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proTOTO – :
Diorissima, an entry in the new Maison Christian Dior collection, is a fresh, agreeable blend of orange blossom, gardenia, and musk. Sweet, bright, and slightly creamy, it leans ever so slightly feminine while generally being an appealing unisex warm weather day time option.
Performance is unimpressive, a burst of initial projection almost predictably drying down into a more modest near-skin scent within a couple hours of application. Unremarkable at its price point, the now-standard $220 for 125ml for the new Maison Christian Dior entries.
As far as orange blossom scents go, it is very good but not as good as Lili Bermuda SunKiss or Profumum Roma Meringa, both of which pack more of a punch and have a bit more intrigue than the comparatively simple, albeit elegant Diorissma.
8 out of 10
cerqio – :
Yes, it’s similar.
koda – :
bibibling, fully agree. This is a copy of Miss Dior L’Eau which had been discontinued.
snezhinka21 – :
This almost has the same notes as Miss Dior Cherie L’eau (swap orange with bitter orange.) Can anyone go smell both and report back if they are the same? (L’eau’s been discontinued for a while so this may be difficult…) And Francois Demarchy made both.
Mihasy – :
I just received my sample, and I must say that I think Demachy played it safe with Diorissima, we have a bright uplifting summery fresh musky scent, that has been done many times before..you would think that with a name like Diorissima, the scent would have been more unique, more intriguing..because it simply is an orange musky scent, way overpriced for what it had to offer..it reminds me of Les Escales, a mix of Portofino and Marquises..longevity is poor, it gets soapy in the base, and really I think that Tiffany and Co is a much better scent in the same category than Diorissima will ever be…quite disappointed here…plus I don’t find it suited for men, more on the feminine side..
gymander – :
Dior is not kidding with the launch of its new La Collection range.
Diorissimo, Diorama, Diorella, Diorling, Diorever, Diordior, and now Diorissima.
Should I Dior me or Dior me not with Diorissima?
Absolutely DIOR ME!
-AB-
PS: Demachy, please make “Diorme” happen.