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Dior Dolce Vita
Dior Dolce Vita
ديور دولتشي فيتا - 100ml, EDT
SAR 680.00

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Information

Gender Female
Product Type Perfume
Perfume Character Romantic
Fragrance Family Woody
Color Yellow
Volume 100 ml
Release Year 2014
Ingredients Bergamot, Lavender, Nutmeg Shell, Lemon, Apricot, Peach, Cardamom, Heliotrope, Sandalwood, Vanilla
Concentration Eau de Toilette
Top Notes Magnolia, Lily of the Valley
Heart Notes Apricot, Peach, Cardamom
Base Notes Heliotrope, Sandalwood, Vanilla

Product Description

Dolce Vita, a women’s fragrance released by Christian Dior in 1994, is a floral and woody perfume with just the right touch of sweet and spice. Crafted by Pierre Bourdon and Maurice Roger, this feminine scent produces the kind of luscious aroma that won’t be easily forgotten in your wake. Bursting with luscious fruits, the top notes of the scent contain soft lily, fleshy and juicy peach, tart grapefruit, citrusy bergamot, romantic rose, and sweet cardamom. Fuzzy apricot, lush magnolia, sensuous cinnamon, heliotrope, and woody palisander rosewood combine to form the heart of the fragrance. Milky sandalwood, tropical coconut, comforting vanilla and familiar cedar comprise the perfume’s base notes.

About the brand:

Founded in 1946 by designer Christian Dior, Dior is a pillar in the world of leather goods, fashion accessories, footwear, jewelry, timepieces, fragrance, makeup and skin care products, maintaining a long tradition as a creator of haute-couture fashion. In 1947, the group's first fragrance, Miss Dior, took the world by storm. Since that fateful day, Dior fragrances have truly made their mark thanks to their scope of influence and the use of the noblest of materials, boldly and passionately creating high-quality, unique and timeless fragrances.

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