Miss Dior Eau de Parfum (2017)
The 2017 Miss Dior Eau de Parfum opens with a bright citrus snap—blood orange and pink pepper creating an immediate, effervescent contrast.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 12 accords.
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- Rose95
- Patchouli75
- Chocolate70
- Citrus
The note pyramid
- Pink Pepper
- Blood Orange
- Lemon
- Damask Rose
- Patchouli
By the editors · 2 min readThe 2017 Miss Dior Eau de Parfum opens with a bright citrus snap—blood orange and pink pepper creating an immediate, effervescent contrast. The rose that follows is forthright and concentrated, a boldfaced Damask that refuses to whisper. It's not the powdery, vintage rose of earlier iterations, but something more streamlined and decisive.
As it settles, patchouli anchors the composition with earthy depth, though a subtle caramel sweetness rounds the edges, softening what might otherwise feel austere. The interplay between rose and patchouli—classic, almost archetypal—feels deliberate, a modern reinterpretation rather than a nostalgic recreation.
This is a rose perfume for those who want clarity over mystery, presence over subtlety. It suits someone comfortable with a fragrance that announces itself, whether in a boardroom or at dinner. Polished, confident, unapologetically floral.
Scent twins
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