Is this the original 1956 formulation of Diorissimo?+−
No, this version is the 2009 re-release composed by François Demachy. While it retains the iconic lily of the valley focus of the original, it has been updated to meet modern regulatory standards and features a streamlined note profile of ylang-ylang, jasmine, and lily of the valley.
How does the Eau de Toilette perform in terms of longevity?+−
This concentration typically provides around six to seven hours of wear. It has a moderate sillage, meaning it is noticeable to those close to you but remains polite enough for office or business environments.
Can this fragrance be worn in the winter?+−
While it can be worn year-round, the community largely prefers it for spring and summer. Its green, fresh character is designed to mimic the blooming of flowers, which can sometimes feel thin or overly sharp in very cold, dry weather.
Is Diorissimo a sweet or sugary floral?+−
No, it is not a "gourmand" or sugary scent. It is classified as a floral fresh fragrance. The sweetness present comes naturally from the ylang-ylang and jasmine, resulting in a creamy, botanical profile rather than a candy-like one.