Dioriviera
description
This eau de parfum composed by Francis Kurkdjian combines two concepts in one name: the south of France, his source of inspiration, and Paris, the city where Dioriviera was created. A fragrance that conveys the love story between Christian Dior and the French Riviera, and draws inspiration from its solar beauty.
CHARACTER
Created as a getaway, festive and hedonistic fragrance, Dioriviera incarnates a solar state of mind and an epicurean art of living.
DISTINCTIVE FEATURE
While its olfactory notes effortlessly evoke a summer atmosphere, Dioriviera is a bright and exhilarating, joyful and festive fragrance that can be worn year round. It is a scent you make your own and rediscover throughout the day.
COLOUR
A soft green with a shimmer of honeyed hues.
FAMILY
Floral fruity. Fig and rose: a solar and addictive duo, a dazzling and unmistakable olfactory shock. Dioriviera eau de parfum is an ingenious incarnation of the southern sun, May roses in bloom, and the warm breeze through the fig tree leaves.
INTENSITY
Carried by the contrast between the soft rose and the green fig note, Dioriviera is a fragrance with a bold and balanced intensity.
perfumer's word
THE ENGRAVING STUDIO: A UNIQUE AND PRECIOUS EXPERIENCE.
Parfums Christian Dior invites you to personalise its creations, giving you a unique and precious experience. This special service is available all year round on the Dior Online Boutique.
Please note that only letters and numbers are allowed.
Personalisation may take 2-4 working days, extending the delivery time. Dior will notify you when the order is shipped. Engraved product may not be returned except when due to defects.
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Discover Dioriviera Eau de Parfum. A solar, festive and hedonistic creation that conveys the love story between Christian Dior and the French Riviera.
A Rendezvous with the South of France
Fig and rose. Rose and fig.
A sunny, sensual and dazzling duo. A luminous fragrance that captures the solar beauty of southern France.