Miss Dior Cherie Eau De Toilette 2010 Christian Dior

4.03 из 5
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Miss Dior Cherie Eau De Toilette 2010 Christian Dior

Miss Dior Cherie Eau De Toilette 2010 Christian Dior

Rated 4.03 out of 5 based on 73 customer ratings
(73 customer reviews)

Miss Dior Cherie Eau De Toilette 2010 Christian Dior for women of Christian Dior

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Description

A new olfactive interpretation of Miss Dior Cherie is arriving on the market in March 2010. This fresh and elegant floral-chypre successor aims at younger women who enjoy freedom and independence.

Transparent notes of freesia and lily of the valley start this spring, feminine composition which lines up accords of jasmine, orange blossom and tuberose. Top notes of Miss Dior Cherie Eau de Toilette 2010 are enriched with pleasant and almost fruity accents which lead us into a heart with charming popcorns, followed with pralines and vanilla.

A base is certainly leaving a clear chypre effect and a dose of elegance with patchouli accords. The fragrance is available as 50 and 100 ml EDT, shaped just like Miss Dior Cherie EDP edition from 2005. Liquid of the new EDT version is gentle pink. Tim Walker`s advertising campaign features a spring garden with roses in bloom.
The nose behind this fragrance is Francois Demachy.

73 reviews for Miss Dior Cherie Eau De Toilette 2010 Christian Dior

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Firs thing I smell: sweetness.
    Then a note of something else comes popping – might be the popcorn?
    I have Coco Mademoiselle and I do not get the comparison. They both have the patchouli but Miss Dior Cherie is more feminine, as Coco Mademoiselle is kinda masculine (in a good way).
    I really really love this. Something I would want in my vanity staple always.
    This perfume is like the color pink, for me. So pretty. So innocent. With just the right amount of sweetness. 🙂

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    @Helbo
    I also saw the Cherie listed on a website as “Dior Miss Dior Cherie EDT New Version”
    The description from the website:
    “A new olfactive interpretation of Miss Dior Cherie is arrived on the market in March 2010. This fresh and elegant floral-chypre successor has transparent top floral notes of freesia, lily of the valley, jasmine, orange blossom and tuberose. The heart is comprised of fruity accents which lead us into a charming Base of popcorn followed with pralines and vanilla. The Final base note is certainly leaving a clear chypre effect with a dose of elegant patchouli accords.”
    I had it in my basket because it sounds like the “old” one that this review page is supposed to be for. I wonder if there are any left anywhere. This was on a samples site.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells like sugared wild strawberries, pale pink roses, lily of the valley, some general sweetness and sugared patchouli leaves!

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Thanks everyone for confirming my thoughts. The supplier has not responded to my formal written complaint and the review I posted on their site advising others that this was not actually Chérie was taken down in less than 24 hours while an earlier glowing review by another purchaser remained. That purchaser did not seem to be aware that the advertised fragrance was in fact Miss Dior EDT, although perhaps they had actually received the real Chérie. I’m really glad that you have been able to buy the real deal rockstarrshade.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    i ordered it from one site when they names it as “miss dior cherie EDT” i was so happy and guess what? i recieved the newest version EDT without Cherie. then i was writing to every internet shop when they claimed it was cherie and everywhere they told me its a mistake.. they dont have any cherie at all because its discontinued, although they still had on their website Miss Dior Cherie”.. so i let it go….
    well FINALLY i found it in one small perfume shop where they got only the newest versions 2013 EDT and 2017 EDP on shelf but i asked for version 2012 EDP if they still have it somewhere back in storage.. and guess whaat shop assistant came back from storage room and he brought me Miss Dior Cherie EDT with words: this is the only older version we have. and i was like woow! i totally forgot about 2012 perfume which discontinued in 2016. so dont loose your hope! i think that some shops still have it but not on the shelf anymore.
    for me is this scent little bit weak but floral patchoulli with some citruses notes and little bit smell of pee i dont know why i thought it was because of its age (7years) but no these perfumes when they are sealed can last forever and one girl here wrote the same that she smell little bit of pee… but i love this scent. everyone says that is sweet but for me its more floral citruses that sweet and its very similiar to 2013 EDT version

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    @Helbo
    I just want to confirm to you that they are definitely lying to you because Cherie EDT 2010 still has that distinctive Cherie 2005 base with the caramel popcorn strawberry and everything while the current Miss Dior EDT smells like a lighter Miss Dior EDP 2012 with a splash of blood orange. I have done wrist to wrist comparisons a few times and there is no way to mistake the two.
    Sorry this happened to you but I’m glad you are going after them! Good luck!

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Just a word of warning to anyone else who might wish to purchase Cherie online. I thought I was buying it from my usual online supplier who advises that they only sell legitimate products. Thus far I’ve been very pleased with my purchases, but I ended up with Miss Dior EDT (manufactured in 2017) as opposed to the now discontinued Miss Dior Cherie EDT. The Miss Dior Cherie EDT I assumed I had purchased is still on their website with the word Cherie in the title. The product information on their site tries to pass off the product I received – Miss Dior EDT (current formulation) – as being the successor to Cherie, making it sound as though they are almost identical. The notes of the two fragrances are quite dissimilar though. I wanted Cherie because it is discontinued and I can’t buy it in shops, the positive reviews and the fact that it featured praline and popcorn. What I’ve got is a quite simple composition of citrus/rose. To top it off, the supplier told me that I had to pay for return international postage, despite this being their doing.
    Not only will I make a formal complaint to the supplier, I will let them know that they have lost my custom. I’m not in the US but I’ll look into informing government consumer protection administrators. Yes, I’m a laywer and they’ve annoyed the wrong consumer.
    Caveat Emptor, and more fool me!

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s ok I got it as a gift l liked the popcorn note but it smelled a bit like pee
    I still like it

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    My mom had a full bottle of this stuff just sitting in her bathroom cabinet and she told me I could have it if I wanted it.
    I’ve been wearing vegan fragrances for a couple of years now. Being used to more subtle natural fragrances, Miss Dior Chérie EDT gave me an instant head ache. To me it had that kind of a generic overall smell of department store perfume counters. After the initial shock of harsh alcohol and rather overpowering white florals, the scent mellowed down into a surprisingly pleasant warm patchouli.
    I don’t think I’ve ever analyzed any other fragrance as thoroughly as I have studied Miss Dior Chérie EDT. My mom didn´t have the box anymore so I wasn’t sure which formulation it was. I tried to figure that out by picking up the notes. I had a hard time detecting popcorn, but after an hour or so, I could smell a slightly salty gourmand note, kinda like taffy, which then eventually blended with vanilla and patchouli. I couldn’t really smell the fruitiness on my skin, but I could smell that on my sheets where the cloud of fragrance had floated. Funny. I found a batch code on the bottle which confirmed it was indeed the 2010 formulation.
    I would definitely never choose this fragrance for myself. It’s way too “girly” and I’m not a fan of white florals in such large quantities. Even the ultra cute bottle with a bow makes me feel uncomfortable. This fragrance is so not me, but still I kept sniffing it every time I visited my parents’ house. I can’t imagine wearing Miss Dior Chérie EDT as an everyday scent, but I might give it a try occasionally. At the end of the day I would go back to smelling like a dirty hippie though, but it might be fun playing with different aspects of my personality, especially when I’m out and about on my own and nobody knows me.
    I contacted Dior’s customer service asking them if Miss Dior Chérie EDT is vegan (it’s a deal breaker for me). They were kinda sketchy about that and refused to give me an answer since it’s a discontinued item.
    EDIT: I decided I don’t want it, but it has found a better home with someone who can appreciate it.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I was lucky enough to get a bottle in 2012 from 2011 before this was discontinued. I am down to about an 1/4 of a bottle and I’m starting to panic. Lol. I don’t have anything else like this, nor have I smelled anything like it. It’s sweet but fresh. Floral and mature. Every time I have worn it, I’ve had an instant mood lift. I picture someone like Anne Hathaway or Natalie Portman wearing this and strolling through Paris with tons of shopping bags from a luxury boutique.
    (wasn’t Natalie actually the face for this at some point? If she was PERFECT CAMPAIGN!)
    Edit: I just used checkfresh and my bottle was from 11-2010.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    PLEASE bring this back!!! Such a stunning, charming fragerance wihich made my heart sing. So girly, pretty, classy and captivating. I miss it so much…

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    To die for! The fruits at the beginning are sharp and almost connect with the patchouli in the base. This is creamy, fruity and also has that signature patchouli elegance to it that the Miss Dior’s and Coco Mademoiselles possess.
    The heart possesses also a slight coconut note to me. It’s creamy and almost slightly tropical. I’m assuming it’s the praline and popcorn.
    So darling and elegant.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    i have this and the edp up for swaps nz only

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Hmmm, I really don’t like the top and middle of this fragrance. It’s very sharp and soapy on me for the first 30 minutes to 45 minutes. Probably due to the lily-of-the-valley. It’s sweet but not overly sweet in the beginning. However, the base is beautiful! Soft and sophisticated, much more so than the original EDP which as a fruiter, sweeter drydown. I really though I hated this at first, but caught a whiff of the base and it was lovely. It’s so odd it could start out sharp and soapy and then end up softer and warmer than the EDP. Very interesting!

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I am so happy that I managed to find this perfume! For me the older Miss Dior Cherie versions are so much better than the current Miss Dior … Feminine, universal but yet quite playful and this mixture of popcorn, praline and pachouli notes is just a perfection!

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I remembered this being more peppery-patchouli…not strawberry. Now all I get is strawberry…Has my perfume gone bad? Does anyone else detect the strong strawberry note?

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    I was mistakenly given this instead of the Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet I selected. I thank God a mistake was made! I love this scent! Not offensive, but it is not weak either. Love the popcorn note! I guess I have a new favorite!

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume has a strong…mystery. When I was on a mall and I sprayed a tester it smelt BLOODY hella good. Only that. BUT rest of testers and EVEN the bottle I just bought in the same store it smells different and…bad, like a fake dupe you find on the streets. What happened with that awsome smell?? :'(

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    How could one smell this keep a grumpy face? It’s such a playful and happy smelling perfume! Candied oranges, creamy chocolate, patchouli, something salty/sour(popcorn?), dewy florals(I detect jasmine and freesia). Miss Dior EDT makes me think of carnivals and a county fairs. I am not the biggest fan of these fruit-chouli fragrances but this is not so bad. This reminds me very much of Chanel Coco Mademoiselle with it’s citrusy fruit-patchouli combo. I would not buy this for myself maybe a small bottle as a cheery pick me up, or I would gift this to a younger cousin/niece of mine

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    @leslie…the 2010 version says “miss dior cherie edt. And the 2012 to now…says : miss dior edt . Thats how u can tell the difference but the bottle is almost the same.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    If anyone Has a bottle of this they would like to sell or swap please let me know!!!!! Also how do you tell the differnece in bottles from the 2010 version versus the older and newer versions. I know the old Cherie was written in gold letters on the front of the bottle. The current version looks exactly like the 2010 version eexcept they have different notes, the current one does not have the sweet popcorn and is more Patchoulie based like.
    Ive heard or read there is a difference in the bows by the cap on the 2010 version and current version.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    To me, Miss Dior Cherie refuses to get old. I wear many scents, and this is one that sticks to me. I’m not sure why. I don’t even like all its notes, but on the whole, it carries me away.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    To me, Miss Dior Cherie refuses to get old. I wear many scents, and this is one that sticks to me. I’m not sure why. I don’t even like all its notes, but on the whole, it carries me away.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    Just amazing. The best perfume ever!

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Good fragrance for work. That’s about it. Has a slight masculine note I’m not fond of for feeling sexy.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    This is the best of Miss Dior Cherie because of the caramelized popcorn notes. Very pretty, sweet and fun. I regret that I did not buy it. 🙁

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    I really wanted the 2013 EDT but i wanted to wait till i found a good deal, I actually found such but for the 2010 edt.Now i have 2 bottles and i am very happy! It really reminds me of the Mademoiselle edt but i also smell a bit of pop-corn in the dry-down. This scent is very-me not too sweet and girly, a bit edgy. Easy to wear and lasts for hours!

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    Great for very young women. For an older woman, 60+ not so much. Stronger, oriental, mossy, oak, floral scents that say mature, attractive, sexy are often best for older women 50+.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    This one has that harshness that many designer fragrances have in the opening that just burns nose hairs.
    However, sometimes I’m in the mood for it. It was a purchase I made very early in my hobby starting days and one that I probably won’t make again. IF I do decide to re-purchase, I would look for the 2005 version which is rounder and has more patchouli.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    I heard this was discontinued! Jesus Christ Dior! stop discontinuing the Miss Dior Cherie perfumes that alot of people like!!! >:U bring back the popcorn, caramel and pralines we need to write to Dior or something 🙁 its hard finding a replacement that’s dead on to the real thing

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    Dior has made it so confusing with the names and reformulations, that I’m not sure this review even belongs here, but oh well..
    I bought Miss Dior EDT (2012 edition) from Sephora last year, as I was hoping it would smell like the 2010 EDT (which was my favourite of the Cherie bunch). Well, I’m not sure if it’s the same, but still similar. I do not get any popcorn or syrup from it, it is mostly a floral patchouli to my nose. It smells sweet to me when I wear it, but not to the others: people have mostly referred to my perfume as fresh and “flowery”.
    I’ve heard many comparisons to Coco M’lle on the boards, but trust me, they are not the same – similar, yes, but still very distinguishable. Coco M’lle is a moldy patchouli floral (I still like though); and this Miss Dior seems sweeter, featuring this sour berry/plastic doll vibe which creates an impression of “innocence”, as opposed to Coco M’lle’s “cold bitchiness” (pardon my “french” here!)
    Anyhow, I’m liking this version a lot: I like how it’s strong and long-lasting, but tender and innocent at the same time. I haven’t tried the 2013 version yet, so I don’t know how it’s in comparison.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    I recently bought this from a flea market and I don’t know if it’s gone or bad or what, but I smell pretty much only patchouli. It’s very strong for the first minutes and then the scent mellows down close to the skin. I do get a feeling that there is something hidden under the patchouli but can’t really grasp it.
    I’m very sad, indeed this has some sweet tones but it’s not that sweet. At first it reminds me of La Vie Est Belle! It might be my skin chemistry too, but I doubt it.
    Nevertheless, it’s not a bad scent, it’s just not what the description says. No popcorn, no praline, one very sad perfumista.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    Germany: this was discontinued but more available to get online and now that is why in 2013 they have come out with their new version of their EDT

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    I love it : it reminds me of Miss Dior Chérie 2005. Sweet, floral, absolutely feminine and lovely.
    Good lasting power.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    Bought blind after reading reviews, smells exactly like Chanel Coco Mademoiselle which is a shame as I already have that, I much prefer Miss Dior Cherie L’eau.

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    Fresher than the original, not having the fantastic sweet pop corn note so recogniseable but still quite unique according to me.
    Whenever I wear it I feel like a very elegant mademoiselle!
    I have a 100 ml bottle for swap, PM if interested.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    I like it a lot, it is a beautiful scent, floral with some sweetness, crisp, and stylish, and chic.
    I don’t detect much patchouli, which is fine, I like the smoothness of the scent, the high quality in it also. Very French, very stylish. Longevity is nice, I can smell on me for a while.
    I recommend it for those looking for a pretty nicely made scent that is sweet without overdoing it. Lovely.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    Before I go with the review I want to list the Miss Dior Cherie fragrances I’ve smelled:
    Miss Dior 1947- nice but completely different, glam
    Miss Dior Cherie 2005-the best, delicious caramel&berries
    Miss Dior Cherie L’eau- citric & completely white floral
    Miss Dior Cherie OR Miss Dior-similar to CHANEL CM
    This scent is the fizziest from all, it smells very similar to Miss Dior Cherie 2005 and Miss Dior 2010. Except this smells a little more citric, tart…the fruit notes…Im thinking if it has papaya. I get an strong fruit note…to me it does smell like papaya and grapes. This is a lighter but more floral scent. Still sweet but not as much as the others. This one does smell buttery, buttery corns mixed with it all.
    It reminds me of the orange in Viva La Juicy. Has a vintage feel. It smells like when fruits are in the middle of fresh and rotten. It can be a good or bad thing depending on preferences. Though I recommend this if you are in love with Viva La Juicy and Badgley Mischka.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    i dont love this perfume but i like it. its very complex and unique and i would definitely consider this a feminine and sophisticated scent. its very distinctive so a little goes a long way.
    its sweet but definitely not a gourmand and fresh but not in a citrusy kind. its more fruity than the new version of the EDP and also has sheer white floral notes in it. in the opening i can smell a faint strawberry note and for the dry down strong patchouli with a soft caramel like note which i think might be the popcorn. the floral notes are however the most dominant and are still there throughout. definitely smell this first since its not for everyone.
    The staying power is so good. it literally lingers on my skin all the way from morning till night. a lot of people consider this a young scent but personally i think its very mature smelling. also dont overspray it because it can get too much and nauseating. one more reason why i dont love this fragrance is because every other girl seems to own miss dior cherie…

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    Am I the only getting a perception that this is similar to a men’s perfume? I’ll give a try again.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    A Beautiful, girly, sweet fragrance. A girl who is free spirited and unique with her own chic sense of style should wear this.
    Elegant, rich, soft and bursting with spring/summer loveliness. Indeed loveliness in a bottle- the must scent for the girly girl!

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried the Eau de Toilette on a tester strip. At first, I liked the fragrance. It was warm and sweet but as it dried down the patchouli overpowered the fragrance. I think this would be a nice scent, if it weren’t for the patchouli.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    I am not going to come here and bash a perfume just because it’s not my thing. And that’s exactly what Miss Dior EDT is: not my taste.
    I find the top notes rather likeable and balanced on sweetness but it soon settles into this strong, *super* floral scent.
    Very prominent florals just don’t it for me and that’s a matter of taste. I can’t blame it on the scent. But I always had this idea of Miss Dior (as its predecessor Miss Dior Cherie) being, above all things, a young, girly scent. And it’s not. To me at least.
    It is strong and heavy on the floral notes, making it a more perfumey, grown up (not to say mature) fragrance. Not casual, for daytime use or warmer weather either, in my opinion.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    disappointed by the intensity of the aroma .. lasting only a few minutes. After smelling my skin is so soft something that can offer a body cream without cost so much :(:(:(:(: next time maybe choose edp .

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    Ok, just to clear up any confusion I emailed Dior’s customer service and they confirmed that the following is true:
    Miss Dior Cherie EDP 2005 was reformulated and rebottled in 2011. The scent was changed to become “more subtle and sophisticated”. However, the name change in 2012 to simply “Miss Dior” EDP only consisted of a bottle/name change and NO reformulation of the juice. The 2012 juice is the same as the 2011 juice, but in a different bottle to reflect the name change. They told me that they decided to change the name “in order to build Miss Dior as an even more iconic and timeless fragrance and as a leading fragrance on the market”.
    Miss Dior Cherie EDT 2007 was also reformulated and rebottled in 2010/2011. It was also renamed/rebottled to simply “Miss Dior” EDT in 2012, but the juice is still the same as the 2010/2011 juice.
    Side Note: In 2008, Miss Dior Cherie EDP and EDT bottles were redesigned with paper labels, but no change to the juice. The confusing part is that very similar bottles were used when the juice was reformulated in 2011. A good indication of the 2005 EDP formulation is that the sticker label lays flat on the bottle, whereas the sticker label on the 2011 reformulation lays in an indention of the glass. (I don’t think this applies to the EDT because I saw the new Miss Dior bottles at Nordstrom and they do not have an indention in the glass.) Also, the new box packaging for the 2011 reformulation contains a pink circular CD sticker on the top of the box on the cellophane. However, Dior told me that the only way you can know *for sure* is by the batch number. I will let you know the batch numbers once they email me back.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    The minute I heard about the reformulation, I wanted to check the scents for myself. I hurried up to the mall and smelled the new miss Dior. The reformulation left out the best qualities in iit, a total shift in the perfume’s identity. It’s very sad especially that this was my signature scent :(:( I luckily found 1 edp and 1 edit left of the old formula left in the store’s warehouse so I bought them without hesitation. I wonder why Dior would take a decision to ruin their best scent – I am definitely not buying the new miss Dior ever

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    I have this version (not the new reformulated one that is now Miss Dior). It is a really pretty scent. Very similar to the edp (old one, before the reformulation that changed it to Miss Dior), but lacks the strong popcorn note that I smell in the edp. It’s also lighter than the edp, so I need an extra spray or two to be able to smell it as well. That said, it’s a gorgeous scent and will be perfect for spring and summer.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    strange how I find the edt versions of miss dior cherie stronger and longer lasting than the edp.
    Not quite as sickly either, more florals 🙂

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    It definetely a beautiful spring scent, and it smells lovely and fresh.
    I don’t think it smells too childish as many people complain. To me, it smells youthful and comforting. Sometimes, the smell does get on my nerves when it is too hot (i.e summer time) There is a certain sour smell that comes out (only) in the heat. Maybe that is just me though.
    I also think it lasts so long, unlike what most people say. I can spray this twice and many people can smell it from a comfortable distance away from me. Also, if I spray it on my clothes, the patchouli smell can stay on my clothes for weeks.
    I absoulutely adore the base notes. I think the patchouli is perfectly sweet, woody and subtle while being very unique. This perfume is pleasant and i would definitely buy this again.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    Big love, especially after a little while. I enjoy this sweetness but with a powdery shadows in between appearing an hour after application. Comparing to Coco Mille, it has way sweeter middle and base. Mille is more spicy, orange, aldehyde. Miss dior is pinkie but in a very classy way. Love it!!!

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    I really wanted to get this because I heard so many good reviews on it but … when I smelled it the first thing I smelled was the really strong scent of patchouli followed by a greasy, gross smell of corn. When I got home I saw that it had notes of popcorn and was like “oh, no wonder”. What girl wants to smell like greasy popcorn all day? And … what guy would find it attractive on a girl? Just sayin’ …

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    Beautiful, enticing, dreamy and very, very attractive – the smell of a beautiful woman, with elegant taste and a pure feminine beauty.

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    Patchouli, orange blossom, praline. That’s what Chérie EDT is made of. Probably good for nights out. A low-key version of the original bomb. Patch gives Chérie a decent sillage. Longevity is from six to seven hours.
    If you liked Givenchy Play For Her Intense, you might want to try this – the biggest difference is the vanilla, which Play Intense has more of. Then again, Chérie has more orange blossom.
    Nice!

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    I had great expectations about this eau de toilette after some of my friends told me about it and I really love the advertising campaigns and the concept of “smell like a Lolita”, but it really dissapointed me. I can’t smell the champagne notes or the popcorn and the silage is not strong at all (at least with my body chemistry)
    I’ve got the 50 ml bottle almost full and I’m sure I will never finish it 🙁

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    I dont understand why so many Miss Dior fragrances? Why change the notes each time? They should just make a different name altogether. Or are they marketing it this way and getting a new face each time to hype the fragrance upon release to get the new and old generation interested each time? I thought the Miss Dior Cherie 2011 was the only one and it smells nice. Then I see so many were released. A simple toilette and parfum version was enough. Then the others with different names.

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    Really some people use the strangest words to describe this fragrance a (TRANSVESTITE) i mean come on thats low you may not like the fragrance but others do.
    ANYWAYZ MARYNA LINCHUCK IS SO PRETTY WHY CANT SHE BE THE FACE OF MISS DIOR CHERIE AGAIN

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    Not as nice as the original, however still a gorgeous scent. The newest reformulation is lacking so much .. i’d say about 50% to be exact

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    The smell doesn’t match with my personality, that’s why I don’t wear it.
    I like the flowery-praline-popcorn note, it’s delicate and sweet but not too sweet but there’s too much patchouli in the perfume. All in all, wearing it I feel like a young woman trying to be flirty and funny but in fact the woman isn’t that young and keeping her cool and rich distance in the end becoming a man, like a transvestite 😉 So you can guess there is disharmony in the scent in my opinion. It also seems too – you’re not my league. But I understand it may be liked, it’s just me who doesn’t.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    If you pay attention, maybe you can perceive the popcorn note. Although this fume has so many sweet notes, the flowers and patchouli don’t let it go in this way at all. Lush flowers with tropical juicy fruits are powdery and smooth, a little honeyed by the middle notes blended. Remains rather powdery, sugary and turns a bit green. The sillage is awesome and longevity is average.

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    Too strong jasmine and orange. It’s a bit dissapointed that it doesn’t last long enough despite the strong top notes in the opening. The smell just quickly dissapear. A kind of dilemmatic decision, spray much of the perfume may give you headache, but spray regular amount of it just stick on you less than 2 hours. Usually I use this for sporty activities as it gives me good mood for doing such things.

  61. :

    5 out of 5

    ohhh… this is a pretty perfume and i wanted to love it, but i personally don’t. i can kind of see why people compare it to coco mlle, but truly, i think it’s because of the patchouli. but one cannot interchange them, so to speak.

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    it has a longer staying power than the edp

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    very intense & flowery. for spring definitely 🙂

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    This scent is very pretty its better than both the 2005 EDP and 2011 Versions much nicer it has a balance between the floral-chrype and the sweet notes so its not headache sweet very well done Dior.

  65. :

    3 out of 5

    This perfume is totally my style! However, the actual fragrance leaves a little bit to be desired. It only needs a nudge in the right direction. Keep going, Dior, you’re almost there!

  66. :

    3 out of 5

    Fresh and just right for Summer. I love it

  67. :

    3 out of 5

    Actually, I really donot what I’m trying to smell. My nose, taste or chemistry problem maybe. Light Sour sweet. Little bit masculine. True, it’s like coco but more light

  68. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a review from a sample spray from DIOR (gifted to my Mum by another member) that says “Miss Dior Cherie eau de toilette” on the side, so I am assuming (and hoping) it is, in fact, THIS one shown here…
    This fragrance opens much lighter than the original EDP does, as sheer florals like muguet and orange flower blend with sexy freesia and a very playful jasmine. There is a definite fruitiness to this, but no real fruit or “fruit punch” accord (thank God), just a really nice blend of springy florals and lite fruity nuances. Tuberose, light if any, is not up to its usual “tricks” here, and seems blended in quite well. It sillage does get a bit louder (going from a whisper to a soft voice) and wider as it dries, but it is much more demure than most DIOR scents. Much like lawyers “bury you in paper”, (no offense to any lawyers out there) this is one of those perfumes that has “buried” us in flankers. This particular one is mild mannered and shy. I agree 100% with “attitude” that the ad matches the scent (this time, at least) quite well. A cute and rather tasty floral with a fruity “bite”; not one that breaks the skin or cause harm, but is playful and sexy in an innocent way. The heart here is a bit unusual as pecans (warm and nutty) meet with vanilla (smooth and sexy) over popcorn (?!?!). I, for one, LOVE me some popcorn and was a bit flustered when I saw the “note” listed; but here, it works! Creamy and fluffy and airy and ever so slightly gourmand (yummy smelling enough to eat!) it goes well with the top and then the eventual finish of mild patchouli. MDC EDT is very cool! The kind of gal you would like to know and have lots of fun hanging out with…sweet, funny and quirky enough to be intruiging, but shy enough not to be obnoxious or “stuck up”. Sexy and sweet with a yummy spirit you could just “eat her all up”…one flanker (out of the eight, at least) that is worth sniffing!
    Sillage: soft then better
    Longevity: good
    Overall: 3.5/5
    Not really MY cuppa tea, Miss Dior Cherie is amazing for what it is. An ususually unique floral chypre with a lovely light succulence and delicious aroma that captivates…I also liked the commercial for this scent where the girl floats away holding balloons, very reminiscient of the lightness of the scent. I think I actually prefer this to the EDP (for once)!

  69. :

    5 out of 5

    love this perfume its so much alike to coco mademoiselle but just that miss Dior Cherie edt 2010 has a sweet note to it

  70. :

    3 out of 5

    I got this parfume as a gift. A whole bottle of 100 ml. Problem was that I don’t like much cypre floral, I’m more pure floral tipe of nose 🙂
    So got this nice little pink bottle and take a shot. First time headache (it was winter then), second time (beginnig of spring) stil too strong for me. Third time charme – match from heavan (late spring):)
    It is sweet fruty flower at the beginning later on becomes vanila and my beloved patchoui at the end.
    Regard it is edt it has powerfull lasting power. I would say 8 hours. To me it is perfect to wear at late spring-early summer day.
    I would grade it 7/10 all in all.
    p.s I don’t like EDP version at all, too strong for me 🙁

  71. :

    4 out of 5

    Can someone please tell me is there another older version of miss Dior Cherie edt with the white label besides the 2010 version im so confused because the miss Dior Cherie line is so strange? so many different types

  72. :

    5 out of 5

    TakaBeata, you’re so right! Just yesterday I tried this eau de toilette, and thought it’s more on the Coco mademoiselle side than the edp! It’s more chypré-floral and less fruity-sweet…but after a few, they become very similar on my skin.

  73. :

    3 out of 5

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