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- Diorissimo is a floral perfume released by fashion brand Christian Dior and created by French master perfumier Edmond Roudnitska. Originally introduced...
- since 1992, but is not a new concept. In 1956, Edmond Roudnitska created Diorissimo to counter the contemporary preference for heavy and sweet notes which...
- author. He is known for creating perfumes such as Dior's Eau Sauvage and Diorissimo, and Rochas's Femme. Many of his creations are still in production. He...
- simulating lily of the valley, which was Christian Dior's favorite flower. Diorissimo was designed by Edmond Roudnitska. Although it has since been reformulated...
- Morsetti 1955 Ambush Dana 1955 Chanel Pour Monsieur Chanel Henri Robert 1956 Diorissimo Dior Edmond Roudnitska 1957 Le De Parfums Givenchy 1957 L'Interdit (original)...
- almond, and vanilla. The spokesmodel for the fragrance is Camille Rowe. Diorissimo Dune J'Adore "Poison Perfume for Women". Fragrantica. 18 August 2014....
- filmed 1982-1984, released 1993) Eszkimó ****zony fázik (János Xantus 1984) Diorissimo (János Xantus 1980) Members with A. E. Bizottság: Kutya éji dala (Gábor...
- starting the perfumery in 1992. His encounters with Edmond Roudnitska (Diorissimo and Eau Sauvage), Françoise Marin, the director of Givaudan-Roure Perfumery...
- Bruni (1996) Monica Bellucci (2006–2007) Marion Cotillard (2008–2017) Diorissimo In 1995, the Cézanne exhibition in Paris was partly financed by LVMH -...
- was the Lily of the Valley of La Colle Noire that was at the origin of Diorissimo, created in 1956 by Edmond Roudnitska. It is this tradition and art that...