Christian Dior New Look 1947 Eau De Perfume
Christian Dior New Look 1947 Eau De Perfume
Description
A fragrant echo of Christian Dior's first Couture show on February 12, 1947, the New Look 1947 fragrance bears the now-legendary name that Carmel Snow, Editor-in-Chief of Harper's Bazaar, used to describe this innovative and astonishing collection. Like the Bar suit, the iconic New Look piece, the fragrance immediately captures your attention as it unleashes the vivacity of its olfactory notes of Rose and Jasmine. The scent of Tuberose is gently revealed in the fragrance to those who know how to identify it, hidden behind the floral olfactory notes. The black and white of Christian Dior's first Bar suit, a white that the fragrance unfurls with petals of Tuberose and Jasmine. Floral. The fragrance blooms like a bouquet of Rose, Jasmine and Tuberose, imagined like a revolutionary skirt in which the tiniest details are the most precious. New Look 1947 is a fragrance with a trail of intense floral notes that leave a lasting impression. It is a fragrance in the image of Christian Dior's first runway show that made a powerful impact all around the world. New Look 1947 is composed around a nuanced floral accord of tuberose and violet. As with many other fragrances created by perfumer François Demachy, I find myself enchanted by the lovely harmony that marks his floral notes. The ylang-ylang and jasmine set the apricot jam tone of the composition, while the violet notes have an abstract gourmand quality reminiscent of hot raspberry sauce and sugared petals. The woody and peppery accents offset any overt sweetness. The fragrance never loses its polished and sophisticated aura as it slowly dries down to a caressing base of iris and vanilla. New Look 1947 by Christian Dior is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. New Look 1947 was launched in 2018
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes : Pink Pepper
Middle Notes : Ylang-Ylang, Rose, Jasmine, Tuberose and Gardenia
Base Notes : Benzoin and Vanilla.