Dior perfumes and colognes

  • Dior perfumes and colognes:

  Country:France

  Main activity:Fashion

  Brand website:link

  Parent company:LVMH

  Christian Dior, the renowned fashion designer, was born in France and achieved global eminence in the fashion industry with his creation of the "New Look"—voluminous dresses that accentuated a woman's curvaceous feminine silhouette.

  Dior's fashion trajectory included collaborations with other iconic mid-20th-century fashion and perfume legends. He began his career working for Robert Piguet and later joined Lucien Lelong's house, where he crossed paths with another emerging talent, Pierre Balmain. In 1947, he unveiled the "New Look," a revolutionary departure from the austere, fabric-conserving styles of World War II. This aesthetic not only reshaped women's fashion but also reinstated Paris as the preeminent fashion capital.

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  In tandem with his revolutionary designs, the House of Dior ventured into perfumery, founding Parfums Dior in 1947 and launching its inaugural fragrance,Miss Dior, named after his sister Catherine.

  Though Christian Dior passed away in 1957, his legacy endures through the fashion and perfume empires that bear his name. The Dior brand is now synonymous with haute couture, luxurious ready-to-wear collections, cosmetics, and fragrances worldwide. Notably, Christian Dior S.A. serves as the parent company of LVMH, the multinational luxury goods conglomerate.

  Within our fragrance database, the designer house of Dior boasts 296 perfumes. As an esteemed perfume authority, its earliest edition dates to 1947, with the most recent release in 2025. Dior's fragrances have been crafted in collaboration with esteemed perfumers, including Francis Kurkdjian, Edmond Roudnitska, Beatrice Piquet, Paul Vacher, Pierre Bourdon, Maurice Roger, Max Gavarry, Domitille Michalon Bertier, Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, Jean Martel, Florence Idier, Nathalie Lorson, François Demachy, Thierry Wasser, Christian Dussoulier, Olivier Polge, Guy Robert, Jean-Louis Sieuzac, Nejla Barbir, Dominique Ropion, Olivier Cresp, Jean-Pierre Bethouart, Michel Almairac, Bertrand Duchaufour, Louise Turner, Olivier Gillotin, Olivier Pescheux, Natalie Gracia-Cetto, Carlos Viñals, Calice Becker, Annick Menardo, Jean Carles, Christine Nagel, Edouard Flechier, Carlos Benaïm, and Edouard Fléchier.