Note: Please understand that this website is not affiliated with the Christian Dior company in any way, it is only a reference page for collectors and those who have enjoyed the Dior fragrances.


The goal of this website is to show the present owners of the Christian Dior company how much we miss the discontinued classics and hopefully, if they see that there is enough interest and demand, they will bring back the perfume!


Please leave a comment below (for example: of why you liked the perfume, describe the scent, time period or age you wore it, who gave it to you or what occasion, any specific memories), who knows, perhaps someone from the company might see it.

Friday, February 7, 2014

Dior Homme Eau for Men by Christian Dior c2014

Dior Homme Eau for Men by Christian Dior: Launched in 2014. Created by Francois Demachy. Currently exclusive to Macy's stores or Dior.com's website only.

 "Prominent and refined, magnetic attractive and charismatic, Dior Homme Eau for Men was created for the man who has 100 lives to live. His motto is the popular quote by James Dean: Dream like you’ll live forever. Live like you’ll die today. "




So what does it smell like? Very heavy on the coriander and iris.

  • Top notes: Moroccan grapefruit, Calabrian bergamot, Crimean coriander
  • Middle notes: Tuscan iris absolute
  • Base notes: amber, Virginian cedar 

Housed in the standard Dior Homme flacon.

Available in the following:
  • 50ml Eau de Toilette
  • 100ml Eau de Toilette


Friday, August 16, 2013

Eau Fraiche by Christian Dior c1953

Eau Fraiche by Christian Dior: launched in 1953. Created by Edmond Roudnitska.

When the fragrance was sold in the United States, it's name was changed to Eau de Cologne Aux Fleurs Fraiches instead of Eau de Cologne Fraiche de Christian Dior (it's name when it was sold in Europe).



Monday, May 20, 2013

Eau Svelte by Christian Dior c1993

Dior Svelte, originally, a skincare line launched in 1993,  later introduced Eau Svelte in 1995, as a two-in-one body treatment fragrance formulated with skin care ingredients. The eau de toilette formula included hyaluronic acid to moisturize, aloe vera and cooling menthol to give skin a refreshed feeling.




Dolce Vita by Christian Dior c1994

Dolce Vita by Christian Dior: created by Pierre Bourdon and Maurice Roger and launched in 1994.





Dune by Christian Dior c1991

Dune by Christian Dior: created by Jean-Louis Sieuzac, Dominique Ropion and Nejla Bsiri-Barbir under the guidance of Maurice Roger and was launched in 1991 (in USA in 1992).




Sunday, May 19, 2013

Remember Me by Christian Dior c2000

Remember Me by Christian Dior, launched in 2000, is a fragrance that evokes a sense of nostalgia and sentimentality. The name Remember Me carries a deep emotional weight. It speaks to the desire to be unforgettable, to leave a lasting impression that lingers in the minds of others. The words themselves conjure images of cherished memories and moments that one hopes will never fade. This could be interpreted as a fragrance meant to embody a sense of timelessness, ensuring that the wearer is remembered, not just for her appearance, but for the aura she leaves behind. It evokes emotions tied to love, longing, and a sense of connection—qualities that transcend time and place. The perfume's title suggests an emotional appeal, inviting the wearer and those around her to connect on a deeper, more personal level.

When Remember Me was launched, it marked the dawn of the 21st century, a time characterized by technological advancements, global connectivity, and a new wave of self-expression. In fashion, the late '90s and early 2000s saw the continuation of minimalist trends, with clean lines and understated luxury making their way into everyday wardrobes. This was also the era of "luxe" becoming more accessible, with brands like Dior making their mark not just in high fashion but in fragrance as well. Women at the time were entering an era of empowerment and independence, where they sought fragrances that made a statement, yet remained personal and intimate. Remember Me catered to this need for a scent that not only represented elegance but also spoke to individual memory and experience.

Sweet Sun by Dior c2004

Sweet Sun by Christian Dior, launched in 2004, evokes a sense of warmth, brightness, and comfort, all encapsulated in the simple yet evocative name. The phrase "Sweet Sun" calls to mind the image of a radiant summer day, where the warmth of the sun kisses the skin, and the atmosphere feels light, carefree, and full of life. Sweet Sun paints a picture of the sun's golden rays combined with a sweet, soft warmth—a feeling of freedom and joy that is both relaxing and uplifting. In a sensory sense, the name suggests something warm and comforting, a fragrance that might be both energizing and soothing, much like the sun itself.

The early 2000s were a period marked by a sense of optimism and a renewed interest in luxury. The fashion world was leaning into both minimalism and excess, while fragrance trends were blending the clean and fresh with sensual, comforting elements. This period, often referred to as the early 21st century's "New Millennium" style, saw the rise of fragrances that balanced modernity with nostalgia, focusing on soft floral notes and skin-like, warm compositions. In perfumery, this was also the era where niche and high-end brands began experimenting with natural ingredients and alcohol-free options, emphasizing skin care and wellness alongside fragrance.