Miss Dior Eau De Toilette Christian Dior

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Miss Dior Eau De Toilette Christian Dior

Miss Dior Eau De Toilette Christian Dior

Rated 4.06 out of 5 based on 36 customer ratings
(36 customer reviews)

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

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Description

Sometime during 2012 the house of Dior renamed its already reformulated Miss Dior Cherie perfume line (the original Miss Dior Cherie was launched in 2005, the new version came out 2011, and there are also numerous other editions made on the same theme) as Miss Dior (which does not have any similarity with the original Miss Dior edition from 1947). In March 2013, this collection is joined by Miss Dior Eau De Toilette.

The creation of this romantic and modern chypre fragrance is signed by Francois Demachy. The fragrance opens with fresh notes of Tunisian neroli oil. The heart merges two types of roses – Bulgarian and Turkish. The base is made of Indonesian patchouli.

The face of the new fragrance is actress Natalie Portman, photographed by Tim Walker. Natalie wears a dress designed by Raf Simons that is a modern version of the famous Miss Dior dress from 1944. The video advertising is directed by Sofia Coppola.

The fragrance is available as 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette.

36 reviews for Miss Dior Eau De Toilette Christian Dior

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Not really love but I like it a lot. Sadly it fade too fast.
    I would wear this perfume during summer it’s more like a casual perfume I grab with me during vacation. It a bit sassy a bit sweet and also a bit icy. I love that they put Neroli in this perfume it’s my favorite part.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Wore this as a teenager. It smells different and more synthetic ..

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Lovely! I have a complicated relationship with patchouli, cause I’m hooked on the smell but at the same it tends to give me a subtle headache. In Miss Dior edt patchouli is marvelous and stands out so freshly that it is impossible to resist! The dry-down is a dense rose marmalade. As always with Dior staples, class in a bottle. No similarities with the new releases of the same line, perhaps just vaguely (like very very very vaguely) with the 2017 edp. I really hope they don’t reformulate it because this perfume has an identity of its own and it’s not a post-mixed chemical mess whatever. I’ve tested it once again this morning and something is telling me to get a bottle…

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Thank you for destroying my signature scent Dior or Francois Demachy. I never thought this day will come, I see why people got angry when Miss Dior Cherie was discontinued, I am sure you’re all still alive 🙂 but ok. Miss Dior EDP or 2012 now called was something hard to describe. It was real, a true perfume, exactly how you recognize La vie est belle now from the supermarket to the night out with friends.
    Now the change can be described as a russian roulette. From Cherie to str8 Miss Dior was a wise reformulation and a statement in perfumerie but from 2012-(new)-whatever you want Miss Dior EDP to Miss Dior EDP 2017 was the worst thing ever experienced. The problem is that the only thing left that reminded my favorite Miss Dior is EDT that now is my signature. Or was? Let me clean my eyes from tears and continue with my review.
    My newest bottle came, I was so happy. To be very honest, you all know that EDT edition reminds a lot of Coco Mademoiselle EDP. A lot! You can’t tell the difference the first hour, or at least you couldn’t. Their main difference was grapefruit/lemon vs blood orange. WTH Dior did now? Miss Dior EDT was a caramelized patchouli, a bit harsh to wear but for a strange reason it used to give me a power like: I am here, I am the best, I am delicate, couture(d) and *beep* all the rest. Sexy as hell, classy as hell, unique in a world full of nice perfumes and now? Now seriously I feel shy to wear it…
    NOW: It does remind a lot the formula I used to wear but it looks completely synthetic. The rose is faint, the patchouli is like isn’t the main character and the blood orange turned to be more musky orange one. God, I really can’t write and see the lines fulling with bad comments but I will never forget the caramelized patchouli-no other words to describe Miss Dior EDT used to leave on my clothes…so, silently, say goodbye to even what left to remind the before latest reformulation masterpiece EDP. Can someone answer WHY? Why for example Lancome makes bombs when it comes to sillage and lasting power and houses like Chanel, Dior etc end up making watery juices with 3000 editions for no reason?
    2018
    EDP: A floral blah tried to copy the addictive best-seller from the line, Blooming Bouquet.
    EDT: Mentioned above, a synthetic wanna be Miss Dior 2012 just been destroyed silently.
    Blooming Bouquet: A generic but truly addictive fresh/floral scent with 0 lasting power/sillage.
    Absolutely Blooming: A copy of Armani Si, less serious, more girly. Raspberries,rosie,musky ordinary.
    I was the biggest fan cause I thought I have found my signature and a house to follow/love but now I am the biggest hater. I won’t spend a $ for Miss Dior line. SUCH A BEAUTIFUL, INSPIRING AD, NATALIE PORTMAN, EVENTS…you know what we say in Greece? Too much words are equal to poor people/things, so too much bla bla/flash/lights – don’t expect something good.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    The patchouli in this is impossible to ignore. If you like a rich patchouli along the lines of Angel Muse, this one takes that same patchouli and replaces the sweets and woods with a pretty bouquet of roses. The patchouli + rose combo doesn’t head into gourmand territory, but both notes together do create a delicate sweetness on their own. This is my perfect rose, it’s not too powdery, not too jammy, but somewhere in the middle.
    Also for some reason this EDT lasts and projects more than the EDP (2012) version I’ve also tested. And I can find it easier so this is my pick.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Ah, I love this perfume so much. It reminds me a LOT of Chanel Coco Mademoiselle. For a long time I couldn’t detect any difference between them, but lately I’ve noticed that Miss Dior EDT is warmer and softer and has a certain quality to it that I find intoxicating. It is also a very long lasting perfume. It’s one of my favourites and I reach for it often.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    This is one if my favourite fragrances of all time!And believe me I am very difficult when it comes to perfume.Sexy elegant pleasant and mysterious.I have no other words for this.So inviting but not heavy or cheap.Can be worn by everyone and in every occasion.Day and night.You just can’t go wrong with this one.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    yes it is very similiar to old Cherie eau de toilette 2010. its beautiful scent and i have to say its my most favourite from all miss diors !! simple rosy patchoulli scent highly recommend. i would do this as a perfume because its beautiful but longetivity and sillage is not so good though :((

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve loved Miss Dior blooming bouquet for years and even finished a bottle. After that I decided to take a small change to try this one. And I don’t like it as much…well, they both have the same tone and you can tell that they are from the same family. But to me Miss Dior EDT is more SHARP FLORAL scent that it hurt my nose sometimes when i first spray it. At the dry down you don’t feel much different from both.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This is lovely! I’m not a big fan of the EDP because I find it too potent and it gives me a headache. The Blooming Bouquet version smells cheap, watered down and makes me gag. However, this Eau de Toilette version is perfect! It’s a very good fragrance to wear when you want something light, sweet and girly which still has a presence. It lasts a long time too. You can wear it all year round and to any occasion. I’m very happy with it!

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    This DEFINITELY smells like Coco Mademoiselle… It may be a smidge softer, but I have and LOVE Coco Mademoiselle so I see no need to get this one. This little princess is pretty but my Queen(CM) will suffice… Great one though without a doubt.
    Edit 3/8/2018- Dammit I couldn’t help myself.. I purchased the 50 ml. It still smells like CM to me, but this one I must admit is a smoother & sweeter fragrance. She is how can I say this… Friendlier lol.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Let’s just hope that Dior will not discontinue the edt or even worse reformulate it so as to bring it closer to the 2017 edp version. Actually I don’t know what’s worse, discontinuation or reformulation…
    Well, if anyone misses the 2012 edp, this comes close. It is less potent though and it sits close to skin, despite the good longevity it has for an edt. There is absolutely nothing else that smells like Miss Dior 2012, even Coco Mademoiselle is not that close to it.
    Miss Dior edt is earthy from first spray, a quick snap of blood orange and then all the notes trying to stabilize on the skin. Rose is very evident and it does remind of Coco Mademoiselle edt, only that is more on the chypre side and kinda sour, whilst Miss Dior is sweeter. Miss Dior has a polite soft spicy-earthy patchouli drydown sweetened by rose. It is a musky smell, clean but not too too clean. Has an edge.
    Very feminine, romantic, summer scent; the scent of summer love maybe? This easily replaces Light Blue in the summer heat, which either way I refuse to wear anyhow; too damn basic. Miss Dior on the other side is nothing innovative really: patchouli with florals or citruses has been done to death, but still, it’s classier and more interesting smelling in the summer.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    A fresh floral, perfect for early summer, as I already have Absolutely Blooming and got this as a present I had no idea how different this would smell from the former, it grew on me as I started wearing it more but forgot about it as I could not pinpoint the right season to wear this in, I can’t see myself wearing this in warmer seasons or colder ones, that’s why I think maybe Spring and Early summer are perfect: cool weather, just that bit of breeze that makes sure the floral doesn’t stick by your nose.
    I’d say it’s not an offensive scent, young but not sugary sweet this edt is pretty and carefree.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Is this fragrance likely to be reformulated with a version to match the new EDP?

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I already had the eau de parfum and love it but bought this on impulse because I like the bottle. The juice has a slight pink tint the parfum does not.
    I was really surprised at how different this smells from the parfum. It smells the same at first then patchouli notes begin to emerge and grow stronger through the day. I get a slight resemblance of Flowerbomb a scent which I depise but I still like this. Its a bit spicier than the parfum and just as long lasting. It’s nice but I will stick with the parfum from now on. Except now I hear it’s been reformulated again for 2017 and I haven’t smelled that yet…

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Miss Dior EDT is very similar to Chanel’s Coco Mademoiselle, but slightly sweeter, “younger” and probably easier to pull off. It is the scent of a feminine and classy woman who knows what she wants and has her act together. It lasts 10 hours on me, and it has a good sillage.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I had the Miss Dior Cherie 2005 the beloved year everyone loves. I smelled this EDT on a whim at Nordstrom and I was so taken aback on this beauty! Reminds me a lot of Miss Dior Cherie 05.
    I love it and so happy that I found it, lasts all day and makes me smile when I smell it 🙂

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh God, it’s so beautiful! I was the one after so many reviews that made fragrantica with mine to correct it’s supposed to be or listed top note as neroli, with blood orange.
    I’ve reviewed it again, I know, but I just can’t do it again, firstly to assure you that this edition won’t change as the EDP one soon. I’ve got a 100 ml bottle that according to it’s code it is ‘bottled’ on 2017. I hope they will never change it, it will be such a loss and I am sure so many people will miss the ‘2012’ newer edition, replaced by the one coming September 2017 on the stores.
    I am from those who doesn’t agree with reformulations, the one who said if I lost my finally found signature perfume after so much effort and time, I won’t buy again Dior not even for fun. On the other hand, I will accept the fact that some ingredients may harm our skin or health and they have to change but it’s not good to change the whole ‘body’ of a perfume. I will also accept the fact tha Miss Dior EDP 2017 will be a modern one…Let’s see, for sure I will test and let you all know by September.
    Miss Dior eau de toilette is the closest to Miss Dior Cherie everyone is missing and crying about it’s discontinuation. Why I am saying this? Sometimes this edition reminds me the exotic/fruity, warm feeling and playful character of Cherie one. To test and experience what I am saying you must come in contact with the perfume not just spray it on paper. This edition (the ‘new’ or 2012, choose what you like the most) is more serious and way more elegant with lots of different notes. I am not playing the superior one but I have all the rights to review about it since it’s my signature and we’re in a relationship for more than a year, without letting any other new or older edition to seperate us haha.
    On paper: You get a fresh patchouli and a very intense but sweet blood orange essence, followed by a white flower type touch. You can easily compare it with Coco Mademoiselle that is way ‘colder’ from it’s strong citrus beginning. The share lot’s of commons. Notes, even color of juice.
    On skin: Yeah, this is where magic starts. A rosie earthy essence that looks like a statement. The blood orange calms quite fast, leaving the exact same smell/effect of orange oil squeezed out from it’s peels. Patchouli is A to Z but it’s as presence as it has to be and is combined perfectly with rose, neroli and probably jasmine that gives a light spicy result. At it’s end, you can get of course weak patchouli, a rosie dusty poweder and what makes me soooooooo impressed is a caramel undertone! Specially when you sweat a bit or laying to bed after hours of wearing it.
    All in all, it started as a huge dislike as I characterized it too ‘oldie’ and it’s so funny since it includes my least favorite notes like orange, patchouli, neroli and rose. Between hate and love there’s a fine line I guess. It does remind of Miss Dior EDP that is really fair and good when you want a less intense edition of such a famous perfume. Respect to Dior for this as other Houses list an ‘eau de toilette’ under the same name of a pre-existing eau de parfum and in the end it’s a complete different perfume. If you spray a little bit more, it can last all day long, just 2 extra sprays from your 3 wrist, left & right neck routine. So this Miss Dior is as I said elegant, with a true character, more serious, my perfect perfume for someone serious 25+ who’s into some more ‘mature’ stuff. Everything is perfect on my eyes, the bottle, the color, the idea behind the perfume, the result of it’s notes, it’s lasting power for an EDT…it’s what I would do for LOVE…
    Hope you enjoyed reading my experience,
    Kon-nos91

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Not a huge fan of patch but Dior does it right.Im seriously losing track with all the flankers:( However this is delightful. It has the ability to be really strong especially for an EDT but a quick air spritz and run through …… beautiful. The rose and patch mixture create a powderiness, I find it to be very romantic

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    when this fragrance was launched it had the perfect tones combination; 3-4 years afterwards the blending was slightly changed which lost its original freshness; since then l stopped buying it.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Crispy fresh patchouli
    Thats what I think of when i smell this. Its not boring, its sparkling and sexy in a way.
    When i first smelt this i was confused and thought i was smelling blooming which I’m not crazy about. And I’m not a fan of the edp so i just dismissed this.
    Until a friend of mine let me borrow a few sprays.
    This is something i need in my wardrobe, crisp and fresh but and also reminds me of a woman that is always looking effortlessly sexy and charming without being over the top.
    EDIT: I have come to realise this is almost identical to Coco Mademoiselle, the only difference being this has sweeter citrus and coco has bitter citrus and a hint of aldehydes

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    Finally got it, finally my signature, finally my collection looks a little bit richer. Fragranticas, this perfume, either you like it or not since we all have a different taste, it’s my antidepressant!
    I’ve reviewd before in case you wanna check and even the admins have changed the notes to the correct one according to my revie. I won’t say much. I will only say I fell in love with the notes I mostly hate, rose and patchouli. How close was a member who described it as sweet/clean sweat? Sounds weird, I know, but it’s so true. Hate and love are seperated by a fine line.
    I know this isn’t the perfume you will be complimented to hell or everyone will notice, but everything looks perfect. The square bottle, the shade of pink, the bow, the simplicity, the ad, Natalie Portman and the feelings. If you ask me personally, I can’t lie, I am attracted mostly from the whole idea-ad instead of the perfume itself. I spray it and suddenly je vois la vie en rose. Classy, romantic, strong, professional and ready for life. This is how I feel everytime I spray it.
    I will share a huge secret with you, I wanted to buy it after passing some stressful moments so I remember it and smile secretly. I am feeling hurted when other perfumes like La vie est belle or La nuit tresor from Lancome are bombs of attraction, but I dpn’t want to be like others. Remember this everytime you choose your signature and if we could find it that easy what would be the point. I don’t accuse anyone that wearing the perfumes mentioned above. Anyway, I will close my review with the result of the notes of my favorite Miss Dior and a prayer/request:
    **********************************************
    I want someone to text me back on the previous Cherie edition. I found it, I am 100% sure it’s authentic but can anyone sent me and inform me if there’s a huge different and if she/he can detect popcorn, praline and salty strawberries? Please <3
    **********************************************
    A burst of neroli combined with blood orange, patchouli always there and always will hug the combination together with a very crispy but at the same time wild marriage of Turkish and Bulgarian rose. That’s it, oh! And don’t forget the caramelized ending that stays on skin. I don’t believe in seasons but summer will rock Miss Dior Eau de toilette.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    It smells expensive, elegant and feminine. So classy, fresh and light! I love it from the opening to the drydown. Miss Dior reminds me of the morning dew. It would be a wonderfull signature fragrance for me but i think it too expensive for an everyday scent.
    ………………………………………………..
    Sofisticado, elegante e feminino. Me remete muito ao orvalho da manhã. Muito classudo, fresco e leve! Amo toda sua evolução, do começo ao fim. Seria uma ótima fragrância assinatura pra mim, mas acho caro para uso diário.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    I really tried to like this one. I tested it two times, so i wouldn´t write an unfair review, but the truth is that it just doesn´t work for me.
    It smells expensive, elegant and feminine, it is true, but the patchouli ruins it for me. It adds a stinky side that this perfume could do well without.
    I am no fan of rose either, but it does not disturbs me on miss Dior, i can actually appreciate it here. It does not smell dated and has a sweet, rich character that impressed me. I am no neroli enthusiast either, but it adds a pure element to the composition that is interesting.
    All and all, it is good, but i can´t stand the patchouli. If it were a bit toned down, than maybe, but the way it is now, it is unfortunately a no-go for me.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    The perfekt parfume for me! Too classy and airy and wonderfull young lady, i only wish that stay longer on my skin.. but after one hour i can’t smell anything..

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    For those trying to sort through the convoluted mess that is the Miss Dior/Cherie reformulations, renamings and assorted other misdeeds by the house of Dior, I’ll just add this tidbit:
    Fragrantica above says that Miss Dior EDT was released in March 2013.
    Yet,my bottle was purchased in August 2012 at a Sephora shop in the United States. There is no mistaking the date because it was gifted to me for a special event (with printed programs and all) and the giver gave me the receipt in case I wanted to return it.
    I didn’t return it; it’s a pleasant, easy to like scent (although a bit too sweet for my tastes not at all a chypre to those of us who know and love true chypres).
    But I wonder if Dior released my EDT first in 2012 and the 2013 release Fragrantica discusses is actually a rebottling or, even more shockingly, the world’s fastest reformulation…?
    Just another clue to add to the mile-long trail of perfume roadkill Dior has left for us to interpret.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    Holly Lord! After such a long journey, starting by Cherie editions (latest one owned), hearing how special was the older-discontinued one-super hard to find with popcorn-strawberry accord, buying EDP new edition, testing again and again Blooming Bouquet because of it’s excellent blend and silly lasting power, having as a gift Absolutely Blooming, buying lately hair mist, interested in how Miss Dior Cherie EDT and mostly L’eau would smell, maybe close to discontinued Fraiche edition? I AM TIRED !!!
    Lesson learned. I should have bought from the beginning EDT (new) edition and stop there. It was the only one intrigued me that much. Of course I couldn’t love it if I didn’t do previous mistakes. Mistakes are for us and we must see the positive side. I did. Next favorite one is EDP that gives me that feeling, like I am free but at the same time trapped in a golden cage. Anyway. I’ll never forget how it smelled on me, on my clothes and what feelings it gives me. Miss Dior EDT (new) is the best and seriously if the discontinue it, maybe I’ll never buy Dior perfumes again. If you’ve checked latest Francois Demachy interview (famous perfumer for the house of Dior) he said that he follows Dior’s style: Never create a perfect perfume. Maybe that happened with me and confused me but finally I found a treasure.
    Miss Dior EDT (new) smells like ‘sweet’ sweat. Who said that you want to smell like this describion? A reviewer said this and I agree. It’s like a hopeless romantic character that at the same time can’t stay in a relationship. It’s so church-ie. My mother who doesn’t smoke and can detect any perfume is my hardest judge. She likes it. For me it’s the most serious, romantic and naughty perfume I have ever smelled. It isn’t floral nor fruity but at the same time it supposed it is. Patchouli based, harsh neroli – not bad at all and a crispy rosie hug. Actually someone must correct the notes.
    *Elegant chypree*
    Top: Orange/Sanguine
    Middle: Neroli
    Base: Patchouli
    (Where’s rose by the way? I am sure it has a pinch of the rosie-oriental-spiceness the EDP edition owns)
    All in all, it’s such a classic, such a hired killer, a bitchy angel if that makes sense and it can tickle all noses, tastes and ages. For me, it’s my formal no.1 choice and signature perfume. You can easily pass it for a now days trend but that makes me happy. I don’t want to smell like everyone. I hope I didn’t forget of something although I am not sure if someone will ready my review till the end. To close the file, lasting power is amazing, around 6 hours on skin, 1 to hardly 2 days on clothes and sillage is fine. Excellent for an EDT and believe it or not, I thinkt it’s stronger or at least more intense compared to EDP. Soon it will be mine. I am sure and with this perfume I will attract the one I am in love with. (I haven’t found him by the way haha) If it was a song: I put a spell one you because Miss Dior EDT you’re mine, you’re me in a spray…
    Enjoy life people, it’s so short to make you feel bad and trust me, in the end everyone gets what he/she deserves.
    xoxo

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Miss Dior Cherie (2005) was my signature so I can tell you that this EDT is very close to it in terms of scent. Unfortunately, it is not as rich or as intense as MDC (it’s EdT after all)…it’s also more fleeting (lasted ~5 hours on me, but again it is an EdT). If you were a die-hard MDC fan, you’d appreciate this offering. I still have 20ml left of MDC, I am trying to preserve it for as long as I can, so I like having this in my collection, it’s quite versatile and works well in most seasons and occasions. I’d say it’s more versatile than MDC, I only used to wear that one in fall/winter.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    What can I say? From where to start and when to end with Miss Dior line? I would start with Miss Dior (new) EDP is my signature and it will be for a very long time. It sits excellently on my skin, it combines very well with my skin’s chemistry, it lasts as much as I want and the most important, it gives me feelings of luxury, confidence and not only.
    What happens with the EDT version? It’s an eau de toilette, that supposed to be fresher, lighter, ideal for summer or warmer days but that doesn’t mean you shoud avoid your favorite EDP. I have Miss Dior Cherie (2011) unfortunately not 2005 edition, but I guess they are pretty close. What I know for sure is that Miss Dior became mature, serious, way more classy. 2011’s edition was a step before newer 2014 reformulation becomes a masterpiece, so don’t judge Dior for reformulations. They know what they do.
    By testing the whole new line, EDP, EDT, Blooming Bouquet (EDT) and Le Parfume, the one my nose liked the most was EDT regardless of whether I am in a relationship with the EDP one. I have to mention that I am so looking forward to try the newest Absolutely Blooming EDP 2016 and really hope that I will not like it so I can stick with my favorites EDP & EDT, but, raspberry, black currant, pomegranate, pink pepper, white musk, pink colored juice and a combination of Dior’s roses + peony? Oh God, please help me and imagine I hate patchouli and fruity perfumes. I know I could write a lot for my favorite EDP edition as I did, but the only Cherie line that I would love to test would be L’eau, the green one.
    So, it’s time to go straight to the review and thank you if you have read my previous comments. I know it takes time but I’ve searched and made an effort understanding the line. Now lights on EDT edition! I liked it, then the impression began to fade away, then I bought EDP and now due to summer I want the EDT, but I am not in a hurry. EDP is kind of ‘sweeter’, way more precious and musky-patchouli based if I could say. EDT is intense patchouli based and rosie sweet. Closer to a turkish delight but not really. I agree with all of you saying that neroli is very sharp and edgy but it combines good with the magical Dior’s patchouli, trying to make EDT edition fresher. It’s like a fresher not cleaner, rosier not sweeter, more intense not stronger, lighter not sporty, romantic not mature edition. To my imagination is a luxurious french bonbon with a light spicy touch. Sharp neroli, rosie romantic undertone and a potent patchouli that hugs the combination. My only serious problem is lasting power. To my skin, it disapears in about 2 hours the max and sillage is something like 30′. I am thinking seriously of buying a 100 ml bottle so I can use it freely, but before do such a great mistake as I did with Poison Girl, I should better test/spray it more as I usually spray no more than 3-4 times. That’s my opinion. Have a nice summer!!!
    p.s: How much will I agree with a reviewer, for me, Coco Mademoiselle EDP is extremely similar to Miss Dior EDT. The one so cold and the other so warm. Both, although we can’t compare an EDP and an EDT have the exact same sillage & lasting power with CM winning a few extra hours on skin.
    p.s.2: I am in love. THE END. I found my favorite perfume. The best from all Miss Dior line. I don’t know why it took me so long to understand when it was the very first one that got my heart from the beginning. Words are so poor to describe. I wish I could buy the 150ml bottle or at least store 2 x 100 ml in my collection. <3

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a no go for me, but not because I hate it, let me explain.
    When I first sprayed it on, I only got neroli and truly that is not a scent I like. White flowers tend to give me headaches unless they are subtle and this was not subtle at all. It gave me a bit of a vibe of other Dior perfumes for woman I have tried (granted, not that many).
    Luckily for me the neroli calms down rather quickly, maybe after about half an hour I was able to deal with it. With the neroli fading so did the sweetness. Then the patchouli came to the party. It gives it an earthy kind of vibe. It stays like that for a few hours and then finally the rose comes in.
    I am in search for a rose, hence why I tried this one. The rose appears when there is still some patch in there and I really enjoyed it.
    It fades then to a powdery rose, but not really on a cosmetics kind of scent. I like it.
    However the no go is because of the opening. I enjoy the heart and the drydown, but the neroli opening is too much for me.
    Sillage is good and longevity of about 6 hours.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    Sweet oranges and powdered laundry detergent.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    This Miss Dior New EDT is light, sweet, there is a little sharpness (in a good way), flowery and feminine. The most that I smell are orange, patchouli and flowers. This fragrance pretty much floats through out the day (maybe because it’s EDT). The staying power is good. A few spritz here and there, and you’re good to go.
    A lot of people say it’s similar to Chanel Coco Mademoiselle, to me it does not smell like it at all. Miss Dior is girly girl with a bow. On the contrary I believe that Chanel Coco Mademoiselle does not wear bows.
    We all mourn the discontinued 2005 version don’t we? I have got the chance to smell the fenomenal 2005 Miss Dior Cherie even though I didn’t have the chance to own one, but I still remember it because the 2005 version was not something that’s easy to forget. Comparing them to the newer reformulations, the newer ones are so watered down, less intense, no more salty strawberry popcorns, which brought the 2005 version its famous character. Aside from its uniqueness, it was quite overwhelming if worn too much I remember. But that’s what we miss, the newer ones do not have that strong character, depth and kick. After you smell it, it’s just ‘another very nice smelling perfume’ and I think it’s sad because they obviously already got the consumer’s hearts. I mean, Dior, why would you throw that all away?
    Don’t get me wrong, this Miss Dior new is lovely! Definitely easy to wear, a safe people pleaser.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    This perfume is a bit odd to me,I have a love hate relationship with it I like it but it also smells like body odor to me, not nasty bo but it smells like fresh clean sweat. I dont know I guess the only pro I can think of it is that it lasts for hours and hours

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    Miss Dior EDT is one of my absolute favourite perfumes!
    I finally treated myself to a 100ml bottle of this, worth every penny!
    It is so ladylike, romantic, feminine and elegant. Very fresh, flowery and fruity with a earthy background. I don’t usually comment on the model but I feel like Natalie Portman is perfect for this fragrance.
    Miss Dior lasts around 6 hours on my skin and has moderate sillage.
    Overall, an absolutely stunning perfume. Very feminine, classic and fresh. Perfect everyday fragrance for going about your daily activities, I feel like it would be beautiful for a daytime date too. Highly recommended to anyone looking for a fresh and flowery perfume that has class and elegance!

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    fresh neroli in the opening, really nice and pleasant. the heart notes are roses. the base note is Indonesian patchouli. i can smell neroli and roses. Indonesian patchouli is so light. overall, fresh clean flowery vibe. suitable for daily perfume.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    This edition is safe sex in a bottle. Seriously, there is no other way to describe it. It’s different compared to the EDP (new edition) that is lighter, and more powdery. Although EDT, it’s way bolder. Maybe Dior confused the waters? Also, way different than the versatile Miss Dior-Le parfum that with your reviews, I’ll run to try it! Let’s forget Miss Dior Chérie and examine the new “millennium” line before it’s too late with monsieur Dior games.
    I smell it and say, oh my God. Then, I told my best friend to smell it and told him what it reminds me of. He agreed by laughing and we were thinking the exact same thing in a funny and good mood atmosphere. Why to pay so much money to smell like this?
    The only reason I would buy this perfume is to tease my senses and mind. And now boys and girls I’ll tell you what it reminds me of. Forgive me in advance, judge me and like the ad with Natalie Portman who says: ” I am sorry dad.” It’s the smell of pink “strawberry” flavored condoms combined with fine patchouli. Add some spicy feelings that only new lovers emit and a bouquet of red roses in a luxurious dark and sweaty suite room in Paris. In the middle of the room there are bonbons with sweet oriental flavor and sugarfree. I am not saying this to offend th

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