Miss Dior Cherie Eau de Parfum Christian Dior

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Miss Dior Cherie Eau de Parfum Christian Dior

Miss Dior Cherie Eau de Parfum Christian Dior

Rated 3.99 out of 5 based on 67 customer ratings
(67 customer reviews)

Miss Dior Cherie Eau de Parfum Christian Dior for women of Christian Dior

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Description

New version of Miss Dior Cherie EDP is arriving on the market soon and will be announced with a new advertising campaign featuring charming Natalie Portman.

This is a new version which is more subtle and charming that the edition from 2005. The new edition is being created by Francois Demachy who combines essences to contribute to more sophisticated presentation of Dior’s Cherie. Dior’s girl is grown up and is now a woman who loves!
Miss Dior Cherie Eau de Parfum was launched in 2011.

67 reviews for Miss Dior Cherie Eau de Parfum Christian Dior

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I neither like, neither dislike this perfume. I can appreciate it however it`s not my cup of tea. I usually see perfumes as people, I see stories. So I write it down, this doesn`t apply as my judgment on anyone who uses this fragrance.
    In my vision this is for the girl/young woman who comes from a good family, rich, has a lot of friends, popular, blonde and likes to party. Nice girl, everyone likes her. She has good grades in school, she is a cheerlader.
    She will grow up to be a colleague at the marketing department at a prestigious company, marry her collage sweetheart and have 2 kids. Live the american dream, never really knowing adventure or suffering.
    To me she is this perfume.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    To Bibibling: you are dead RIGHT on the detailed version(s) of Miss Dior Cherie. The bottle that I got, was made in 2009, based on the batch code. The bottle has FLAT letters (not raised). Even though it does say “Miss Dior Cherie Eau De Parfum” on it, just like this version 2012, I do smell a touch of “caramelized popcorn” note in it, just like in Miss Dior Cherie 2005 version, which is NOT listed in here. It still smells delicious! Sillage is pretty darn weak (it has become “skin scent” quickly on my skin after the first 15 minutes. The smell did last much better on my top), and longevity is within 5 hours window. Probably because my bottle is from 9-10 years ago and who knows how it had been stored before being sold to me.
    Thank to you, I know now what I actually have: the bottle in the form of 2012 version but with the juice of 2005 version inside 🙂 So on my note, I will put down that I have the 2005 version instead of this 2012, just for the purpose of me knowing the “correct” scent and notes inside the bottle that I have.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    After all the reviews I got excited and today I managed to find a small 5ml bottle, so finally tried it. Disappointment I am sad to say. It is lasting – I still smell it on my wrist – but I can not really smell the strawberry, it is too woody for me.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I was on the hunt for a 2012 Miss Dior EDP and just by sheer luck, had the opportunity to finally smell this unicorn today. Half empty bottle, Miss Dior Cherie on the label, label has a ridged frame, not flat, indicating it is the rare 2011 edition. (There exist ones that look just like this but completely flat front just with sticker, that where made somewhere between 2008-2010, I’m not sure exactly when, but the juice inside is the 2005 version, not this.) Batch code # etched in the back lower rim also places it in 2011, so without a doubt it was this particular version.
    I squirted two generous sprays on my hand and inhaled. It smells very little like the 2012 version that I’m very familiar with and more similar to the original 2005 version.
    If you want to imagine it just by looking at the notes, literally remove the caramel popcorn note from 2005 and add an extra extra EXTRA helping of “artificial strawberry flavoring,” and you have this. 2012 has no strawberry but manages to draw a similar sweet-tart note through the mandarin.
    Honestly, I didn’t buy it, I felt like I really wasn’t missing anything by not having this in my collection. Already have MDC EDP 2005, MDC EDT 2010, MDC Blooming Bouquet, which all smell similarly enough so at this point my last Miss Dior Cherie unicorn is the L’Eau which somehow smells nothing like the rest of the Cheries.
    But if you really really need that heavy punch of strawberry tartness in your life, IDK, I feel like there must be better strawberry perfumes out there. I feel like this was the transition piece from Miss Dior Cherie formula to Miss Dior 2012 where the production company just went, ‘well we don’t have any of that caramel popcorn stuff left, let’s just slap the rest of the remaining ingredients together and keep producing something until the bosses send down a new formula.
    So anyway, if you’re a die-hard Cherie lover, I’d say try before you buy if you can because you might be disappointed. If you’re a die-hard collector, you probably don’t even care how this smells. You just want something to put between your 2005 and 2012 bottles. If you are looking for something that smells like the 2012, skip this and try the MD EDT (has a tart dose of blood orange) or the Parfum (has amber) both still have not been discontinued yet so grab them while you can.
    For those of you that just wanted to know what this smells like, the notes above are extremely accurate. Whatever you’re imagining you’re probably 95% right, but again, for me, the strawberry felt too much like artificial food flavoring and not the real thing.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Just must say, it’s such a beautiful perfume, I’m so much in love with this wonderful sceen =))

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I got this lovely perfume from my ex- and best friend ever, many years ago, and also 2 minis, and, it is one of my absolutely favorite perfumes – i’is true LOVE forever :))

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Super girly and feminine. A little too sweet and powdery. I smells great! Not really for me!

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I got a stupendous deal on 100ml from eBay, but mine is the “Miss Dior Eau de Parfum” with the ‘Cherie’ dropped, made in 2012. The formula code on the box, however, is identical–5615/A–the same code as most Miss Dior Cherie EdP from 2011. Hence my review here. I saw some boxes of the same code as having been manufactured in early 2013 as well, again with just “Miss Dior” in the name.
    Sometime in late 2013 or 2014, “Miss Dior EdP” was reformulated into a 7042/A code (which I believe is the one listed on Fragrantica as “Miss Dior 2012”), and then again 9208/A.
    Onto the review for 2011 reformulation:
    It does smell similar to Coco Mademoiselle to my nose, but with a little more warmth on the drydown.
    It does NOT smell quite like a fruitchouli to me; the strawberry aspect in the opening is imperceptible to my nose and eclipsed by the bright, fresh blood orange. It then settles into a soapy, amber-patchouli drydown with a faint mossy smell. The ambery-moss is comforting and snuggly; it really rounds out any potential sharp patchouli note.
    My 2012 bottle still has the frosted houndstooth pattern on the bottom, just lovely and a joy to hold.
    I do not consider this a must-have fragrance and it lacks the delectable addictiveness of today’s gourmand feminine perfumes, but it is very versatile: day & night and for all seasons, like a reliable, classy wardrobe staple. A solid Like from me.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    I worked for Dior during the launch of this formula of MDC, in 2011. I recall it being quite the fanfare and we all got a big 100ml bottle. The first formula was much more gourmand it had caramelized popcorn and strawberry sorbet notes which made it very sweet and girly. It was intended for a younger market. This version was concocted to be more grown up, a bit sharper and more appealing to all ages. I do prefer it to the original and the current formulation.
    This is a semi sweet jasmine fruitchouli perfume. The bottle is heavy and well constructed. Longevity is above average and it has good projection. It was reformulated slightly a few years ago when Dior decided to drop the cherie from the name. Then again last year for whatever reason.
    If you get your hands on this one your lucky, it’s not really my style but it is well made and very pretty on the right skin on the right day. I decided to spray some this morning because a coworker of mine wears this and it inspired me to give it a second chance. I will hold on to my bottle, the patchouli saves this for me, might add it to my spring rotation and see how that goes.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I have a real passion for perfumes. The main reason why this passion really started is from dad. He use to travel a lot and didn’t know what to get me so he always brought me new perfumes from a really young age. This perfume will always be in my heart because it is the last perfume he got me before he passed away. It is one of my all time favourites.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Actually, @shannfernando- Its not. Different notes.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I was holding off on spraying the last bit of this perfume that I had not even knowing that it was discontinued. Was sad to find out that it was when I tried repurchasing it. This is one that would last all day and settled nicely onto the skin.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    It is very sweet yet sophisticated! Like a perfume that could rival the Chanel Madmoiselle perfume, while being cuter and softer. Feels a little bit too “happy” for me, as it reminds me of a birthday party. However! I feel like there are sophisticated notes, and it seems like it wouldn’t suit very young girls.
    It has some powdery notes and there is also some sort of soapy-ness present.
    It makes me feel a bit ill if I spray too much of it. But I really like it!~

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    So I recently won an auction on eBay for a perfume lot and this was one of them, samples that is. I had very high hopes for this, and I gotta say ….It grosses me right out. It almost reminds me of some type of liquor my friends and I would sneak out of our parents liquor cabinets on the weekends as teenagers and go out to be little rebellious teenagers who thought we knew it all!!! I don’t know what it is but it’s got this weird, like older man booze like smell to it, it’s terrible. I’m hoping that it’s just that me and patchouli are NOT friends and maybe it doesn’t smell as horrid elsewhwre. I don’t even want to put this in the trash I dislike it so much….What a shame

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    It reeks on me. Ugh.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    LOOVE

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    i have this the edt for swaps nz only

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    The opening of this is too sharp and a bit uncomfortable. But give it just 20 minutes and it settles into this beautifully feminine, sophisticated scent, with just a slight of creaminess. This perfume is the story of a woman. A woman in her early 30’s, not those 30 something women that look and act like 20 years old but a mature woman with a career and a house to call her own. She is successful and well established professionally but there’s an underlying feminity to her. Despite all of her success she probably longs for love more than anything else. To me she is very pretty and fits well into any occasion.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I have a bottle of this about 90% full. I’d love to trade it for something else that compliments my skin better. Msg me.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    this is classy fresh clean and sophisticated , on me its citrus flowery powdery

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is so freaking girly its insane. But good for certain women that are classy and funny

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    I had this little gem in high school for the short time it existed! strawberry fields forever….
    I’ve never smelled the original 2005 formulation (which i would love to, popcorn!) and the new EDP is lacking the strawberry note & others which in turn, loses its spark.
    Miss Dior Cherie was my first ever luxury perfume and I would keep a full sized bottle in my school bag! lol!
    this perfume was extremely lovely, warm, sweet but with outstanding depth and luxury. nobody ever told me I smelled good, if anything the kids at school thought i smelled like an “old lady”. I couldn’t care less – I was Miss Dior herself walking through a sea of Victoria’s Secret body sprays. such sweet memories.
    perfect for chilly, cloudy days, when you’re donning a cozy sweater and nibbling on a pastry by the window of your favorite cafe.
    I wish i could get this perfume back! xo
    ***
    sillage: heavy
    longevity: long lasting

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Ah, Dior’s magic is that he makes the perfume notes smell so close to reality. So real, like you smell the real thing either is a flower, herb, wood or even a sweet desert. I thought that I will never pay attention to Dior perfumes in my age, but it’s easy to fall in love with their attitude.
    I am so sure everyone will want the Chérie line back but people, after many days of thinking, can’t you understand that Miss Dior Chérie can’t exist in this cold and brokenhearted world? How will she survive and who from all of us could wear this perfume and represent it right in our days?
    When I first smelled it, my godmother came in my mind. It smells so couture, a travel machine that takes you back to 90’s, so snobbish that only a few will enjoy. Miss Dior Chérie smiles, she wants to give you a huge hug and a noisy kiss that you can’t avoid. She wants to remain young but she grows up. The perfume isn’t for sure only for the younger one out there.
    Give it a try since it’s character will not appear immediately. Let it hug your skin and chemistry and you will understand my words. Every Miss Dior Chérie is different and can’t be compared with older or even newer editions. Find out the joy of growing older. You smell immediately the green watery strawberry leafs. An orangie feeling fades away fast. A rare cute but rich smell you can’t find in our days in perfumes. A blend of earthy base notes that provoke mystery (oak moss, vetiver) together with classy patchouli and then heavy rose/jasmine blend like you smell it right in the pistil! The sweetness comes from sandalwood and amber.
    The perfume is ideal for hopeless romantics, a true refreshing waterfal for senses, mature compared to 2005 edition and whispers: “Enjoy past’s memories but live in the present.”

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    When i bought this perfume i did not try it on my skin-big mistake- so i hated it from the very beggining.It doesn’t smell bad on me but i just hate it,reminds me of an old aunt i also hate,so i gave it away,to my mom.She is the one that always gets the fragrances i buy blindly:)))And one day we went somewhere,and she put it on.I swear to God i’ve never smelled anything so beautiful,like ever!!!My mother and I are both blondes,but my skin is a bit darker,so i guess that’s why on her smells different.It happened the same with countless perfumes,and i just don’t learn,but at least i make Mom happy and that is what matters most.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the first bottle of perfume I’ve used up. I have so many and vary them often and never go two days in a row wearing the same one. But I love this so much. So feminine and sensual.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    I smell some baked strawberries dipped in honeysuckle jam. Very warm and comforting fragrance. Its great for spring and summer nights or cold winter days. Its comforting yet has a pop of happy energy to it. Longevity is well into the range of 5 hours (on me). 8+ hours on on clothing

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    I am so heartbroken that this version of Miss Dior Chérie has been discontinued.
    I’m not sure which version I originally tested but it was definitely not the one pictured above; I suspect it was the latest reformulation — & thought it was one of the most awful fragrances I’ve ever inhaled. (Think cat pee. Although I do intend to test that one again when I’m out to get to the bottom of this mystery!) That experience put me off of this perfume entirely for the last few years, unaware that there have been a few seemingly wildly different incarnations of it. (In very similar bottles, easy to confuse if you’re not looking too closely.)
    Even so, lately I felt myself drawn back to it & as of now I think I’ve read every review on the web that I could find. Reading between the lines, if you will, as that is mainly how I determine if I would like a scent I haven’t tested. I have blind-bought a few perfumes now & this method has never failed me!
    Where to start? Even though I’ve decided I’m not really someone who can settle into having a singular signature fragrance, since perfumery is all about mood for me… I think Miss Dior Chérie could have been it, one to wear for many years. {But of course I can’t commit to something that’s been discontinued!} ;( I’m very grateful that I was able to find a brand new 100ml bottle of this precious elixir on eBay (authentic, yes + another instance of reading between the lines coming in handy). For me everything about this is perfection, from staring at the gorgeous, girly flacon on my vanity to the unfolding of the scent on my hair, décolletage & clothing (I find it tends to linger longer there than the other traditional places of application). It is undoubtedly the most girly/feminine, playful, flirtatious, sex kitten type scent I’ve ever smelled or owned. Catnip for a sex kitten, hahah. A beautiful, fresh, juicy, succulent sweetness flowing magically into the deeper base notes. It is so well balanced, blended… There is nothing lacking here. I think even those wary of patchouli could love this because it is done so well, with just enough to ground & give warmth to the opening + heart notes. In my opinion she wouldn’t be what she is without that cleanly hint of spicy patchouli. Also those wary of rose!… It isn’t a stand-out note to my nose, no one will catch a whiff of you & think: “rancid rose!” More like bright, crystalline strawberry champagne SEX! The advert with Brigitte Bardot singing “Moi Je Joue” encapsulates the mood of the perfume perfectly! I don’t think I can forgive Dior for the discontinuation…
    ***I also wanted to say that I feel for all the lovers devoted to the 2005/Christine Nagel version that has also been discontinued. It sounds absolutely gorgeous & I would love to get my hands on a bottle eventually. I wish this & other design houses would understand that perfume isn’t just a way to smell pleasant or about the latest trends, but that for some of us, perfume means something much more.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    So incredibly annoying that this one is discontinued. It’s a fresh, beautiful, ambery fragrance. I love that the amber base comes through periodically. The newer Miss Dior does not have this quality. If you can get your hands on this one, treasure it!

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    Strawberry, jasmine, rose and patchouli. The notes sound absolutely divine. And the bottle, with its sexy metallic bow, looks stunning on the dresser (coz I’m a real sucker for packaging.) But as far as the actual scent goes, Dior just missed the mark.
    I’ve read some reviews that deemed this as a younger and more playful version of Chanel Coco Mademoiselle. I beg to disagree. This fragrance is very strong and synthetic. Basically a cheap imitation of the well-loved classic.
    If you’ve got plenty of money to burn, then might as well go for Chanel. The recent reformulations are awful, but they are still gorgeous divas when compared to this ugly duckling.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    The 2005 edition was a threw my money out the window…for 85 Euros… back then, I got a sweet, cheap and fruity smelling eau de nothing that disappeared 5 min. later. Haven´t smelled the more recent one yet to compare. The bottle though was sooo dreamy…with the metallic ribbon (which came off a week later)really girly and cute…

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t want to say I dislike this fragrance because it is still nice but compared to the 2005 version, I would say I dislike it compared to that. Gone is that beautiful caramel gourmand touch lingering in the background in it’s place instead? An ever present strawberry. This one lacks the depth and fun of the original and now feels better suited for teenagers. It’s as if the reformulation stripped the original of everything that made it unique and wonderful. So for me this goes down as one of the most ill-advised and unfortunate reformulations in perfume history.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t like it . It’s a little bit spicy to me :

  33. :

    5 out of 5

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  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Probably my all-time favorite scent, if I had to choose. If I had to pick one scent as a signature, one scent that others associated me with, it would be this one. It is classic, but young and surprising, extremely feminine but not too sweet, playful and cheeky but sophisticated, flirty and mysterious…

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    This is one good fragrance. I can actually smell strawberry and it’s well-composed with the other notes.
    It’s sweet and strong fruity perfume. I guess I haven’t tried a perfume with such nice strawberry note so far.
    I love it just like I also love Miss Dior. So sad, that it’s not available anymore, i only got to try it because there was it’s tester in store instead of Miss Dior’s.
    Elegant, interesting and youthful.
    I think it’s perfect for strong woman who wants to be noticed.
    Edit 05.12.2016: My love for this perfume has decreased significantly. Maybe it’s a good thing, because you can’t get it anywhere anyway.
    I have a sample and it seems too strong and overwhelming to wear easily. Not bad, but just a few sprays feels like putting on a lot of perfume. Like an old classic perfume almost. And it seems so soapy, on my skin it’s okay, but on clothes, where it can linger, it’s not as good and I am not too happy about it.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    Wow, this one has a cult following, and the following is really for the original. This is nice but not me. I’m so stuck in Guerlainland. I would wear this if I had to, but I don’t, so I won’t. To me it is missing some point that I just can’t put my finger on. Perhaps it reminds me of a fragrance that somebody wore that gave me bad vibes. I just can’t get past that. So this pretty bottle will sit all by itself alone in the back of the perfume closet. She will be so lonely. My daughter actually loves the new Miss Dior, and it die smell on her. Sigh….blind buys are not good 🙁 It’s a 50/50 chance.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    I so I agree with Mistressvoodoo on this. I like it but it`s really nothing like the original 2005 with caramel popcorn and cherries. It`s definitely more serious – and this just doesn`t lift my spirit up!

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    I got this perfume from my friend. I do not quite like this one. It smells too fruity to me not flowery.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    on me, this is so similar to la vie est belle edp but just slightly more fruity than sweet.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    When I tried this long ago it didn’t got my enough attention to buy a full bottle but when I did shopping yesterday I wanted to try this again to check what I have missed, because it got plenty of glowing reviews and pop up in time to time in discussion forum
    Well I got what I have missed and purchased 100ml bottle, I know I know this neither breath taking nor sexy glamorous or whatever but it’s simply amazing just like girl next door. You have seen her pretty much of all in your life without noticing how beautiful is she and suddenly you realize she is one in a kind now what you want is spend rest of your life with her. This is what I get from miss dior Cherie
    Opening to dry down what I got is well blended nice frutchouli with very nice woody undertone which I love , at the time of dry down i got little bit sweet this stays around 6hrs+ on my skin
    Only dangerous thing is this will make you wanna try all the frutchouli out there but this one is the best of all just IMHO.
    (According to batch code mine was manufactured on December 2010 )

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    I have loved this fragrance since I was a young teenager. I remember spraying it onto my sheets and thinking how luxurious and sophisticated it smelled. Now that I’m older, and have an appreciation for this perfume, it’s only fair to do a review. Miss Dior Cherie is a sophisticated, expensive, luxurious woman. She is beautiful, elegant, soft, feminine. The opening of this scent is strong, heavy. Sweet patchouli dominates. But it only takes a matter of seconds for the sweet jasmine, orange, and woody notes to take over, coming together in one beautiful, sexy smell. This smells very expensive, and extremely beautiful.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    to me this has nothing to do with oriens of Van Cleef

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    this is so sexy, it sticks, it’s juicy, elegant and puts u in a good mood in a flash. The body lotion also is great, altogether a mood buster for u and your friends. Will probably have to rebuy it soon, very sweet smell.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    I have the 2005 version and love the strawberry and caramel popcorn notes. I have plenty of non-fruity perfume so once in a while I like a gourmand. It’s not syrupy sweet on me. I get compliments on it like I smell delicious and edible. It also has a long-lasting drydown. The 2011 and the latest are not creative or unique.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    My most favourite perfume ever. I seem to be one of the few who don’t find it so sweet. In fact, the reason why I absolutely love it is the bitter note I’ve always felt in it. It’s a bitter-sweet pleasure for me, reminds me of glorious summer nights in late August when the feeling of approaching end gets stronger. It’s the only perfume I’ve had with such a dualistic nature and I’ll miss it the older versions.

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    I still don’t get how This version of Miss Dior Cherrie can even relate to la vie est belle?? To me they are nothing alike. This is a “fruitchouly” soapery like.
    People, please read the description, this version is from 2011, not 2005. This perfume is discontinued now i think the new version is called “Miss Dior” and the notes are very different.

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    I so regret that I decided to sell this wonderful gem. I missed it so much that I bought the new Miss Dior, which isn’t the same though in a tiny way it sort of reminds me of this one. The new Miss Dior is more related to Coco Mademoiselle which is unfortunate since CM makes me want to barf. I’m hoping to get my hands on the 2005 version which I hope won’t let me down.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this!! Sweet, chypre, sophisticated, pretty. A wedding day choice. I thought I disliked miss dior, but apparently I didn’t try hard enough with it before;) I have now grown to love it, and the base is most appealing. Caramel, strawberry(in the most non-synthetic way possible.). The strawberry is the dominating note in this ‘fume, and this is strawberry done right!! Miles of strawberry fields, juicy, sweet, and fresh. Slight ambery patchouli and jasmine:) there’s this zing to miss Dior, it’s very refreshing while also retaining a welcome sweetness and powdery vibe as well. It smells expensive. One of the most feminine perfumes i own. This review will have to do, as this scent is complex, and I’m not the best at describing chypre fragrants. The one way I may be able to describe this is with an analogy,. If i were to compare it to chocolate cake dessert with a ton of icing … Extremely Rich, decadent sweet, but eat too much, and you may regret it ! So that being said, Miss Dior is not an everyday scent, it’s a perfume you will want to occasionally indulge..and it sure packs a punch!! I would definitely wear this to a special occasion;)
    Despite all that however, its still can be a signature scent. It’s a pretty little thing. That strawberry..right on the money! I see why its so popular now, and oh well if everyone else wears it lol.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    I. AM. SO. SAD. Why did Dior have to do this to me?!? Didn’t they realize what a gem they had in this heavenly scent? Luckily, though, Zara Textures Water Lilly is really similar to Miss Dior Cherie, so I have something to fill the gap.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    This scent is full of contradictions! Elegant, classy, chic and mature and on the other hand full of fun, flirty, girly and playful. Very well done, Dior! =)

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    Plain strawberry with something really synthetic, I don’t like it at all :/
    But also, I’m not sure I tested this one or the one with caramel. In any case, I don’t find anything special about it.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    I really love this scent. It’s one of those that you spray on your wrists and you can’t quote stop smelling yourself. I begged my husband to buy it for me as he wasn’t too impressed with it in the store. Well on me, he basically has the same reaction… He thinks it’s ok but too powdery.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    I just don’t know… I have this perfume, and the toilette – AS WELL as the le parfume (which is the best). They’re popular, and smell ‘nice’. But I know if the exact fragrance was released by a less expensive brand, or basically not by a designer brand like Dior, I wouldn’t give it a second sniff.

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    I still like the smell of this one. But now, in my late 20s, I feel like it’s too girly for me…

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    A coworker was wearing this and i thought it smelled nice, although she had too much on. I asked what it was she told me it was “misty whore”. I kid you not..she finally told me what it was really called and said her sister calls it misty whore. Say Miss Dior out loud and it does sound like that. So funny! Anyway I like the scent in moderation.

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    Reminds me of the old 90’s Sunflowers perfume I used to have as a kid. pretty yet a bit outdated scent for me.

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m confused, this says it was released in 2011 and yet I cannot find this anywhere. I want the Miss Dior Cherie, not Miss Dior. Where can I buy it? 🙁

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    At first it is nice, but nothing extraordinary, like many other nice fragrances. But, after about 2 hours, it starts to be totally charming on my skin. A bit sweet, a bit warm, very well balanced, and so tempting, seductive, alluring, that it is hard to believe. Beautiful fragrance, best for autumn or spring, cause it can be a bit too fresh for winter, and a bit too warm for hot summer.

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    The opening of Miss Dior Cherie is exactly the same like Coco Mademoiselle. I was so shocked because of the similarity, and a little bit disappointed, because I expected more from Dior. But a couple of minutes later, Miss Dior completely transformed. It suddenly became gorgeous, elegant perfume. Flirty but mature at the same time. I can feel strong patchouli, and a hint of jasmine. I can’t really feel any of the other notes. And it smells kind of smoky to me, I don’t know why. But smoky in a good way. Overall, it’s really classy, and simply beautiful.:)

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    What pops immediately to my mind when I smell or think about miss dior cherie is that this one is little drops of heaven gathered into this refined bottle! It’s classy, delicate, girly, sweet, cute, sexy! For me it’s the smell of hapiness! When I’m wearing I just love myself and the whole world around me!

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    I really do enjoy this perfume. It smells classy, warm, cosy and a little woodsy and citrusy with just a touch of sweetness in there. Good for everyday wear, extremely pretty bottle as well.

  62. :

    4 out of 5

    Great chypre perfume, but oh! so similar to “Chloé, l’eau de Chloé”, which I already have.

  63. :

    5 out of 5

    Gorgeous perfume, I loved it!

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    at first spray ot is very strawberry. kind of artificial strawberry. then i get rose, jasmine, and patchouli. i dont get any orange. i would describe it as pink, a grown up pink, not a baby pink. its a little too feminine for me. i think its sophisicated enough to wear to work. for me this is a 30+ yr fragrance, or if you are getting married. not overly sweet, so while its not something i would buy if i got iy as a gift i would wear it. springtime in the day fragrance.
    a few hours later i can pick up the sandalwood and amber. they add some nice depth that make this really nice and i would almost buy it. my husband was pretty meh about this. he said it smelled floral with a little strawberry.

  65. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this. The beginning is lovely and fruity. Smells like strawberries and tangerines. Dries down to a mysterious vetiver. It’s so playful and sophisticated. Can wear it anywhere and feel confident. Compliment getter as well!!!!!!

  66. :

    4 out of 5

    I always believe that fragrances reflect the person wearing them and that is why some of us are drawn to sweet fragrances and some to musky ones.
    Yes this is fun sweet fragrance. I keep one in store just in case I have days that I feel bubbly (?) and PINK. I love the patchouli base/ dry down and I think I am getting more friendly now with its sweet opening. I think it does aim for the young or the young at heart crowd.
    When I wear this I feel light………………Young and Feminine.
    2months later:
    Im writing an updated review 2months after I first encountered this parfum. 2 months ago my nose was really not so keen to its sweet opening but 2 months ago I was more drawn to everything citrus and my nose was not as sensitive or ‘nosy enough’.
    This parfum comes across as you either Love it or Hate it. I Love It. Im that someone who isn’t really a big fan of super sweet opening it just repels me oblivion. This on the other hand I later/now discovered is toned down with regards to its sweet cord. Toned down by the patchouli and yes I do love the right dosage of patchouli in my fragrance too.
    This works very well in my skin. Still very feminine with a tint of powdery edge which I love. I still keep this for ‘PINK’ flirty days because this is how I see this reformulated parfum.

  67. :

    3 out of 5

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