Wearing Miss Dior Eau de Toilette (2013) feels like a brisk, sunlit walk through a manicured garden just as the morning dew begins to evaporate. It opens with the sharp, zestful snap of blood orange,...
The fragrance is widely regarded as a versatile "signature scent" candidate due to its balanced nature, though users frequently note that the many reformulations of the Miss Dior line can make identifying specific versions confusing for collectors.
Performance is generally described as moderate, typically lasting most of a workday on the skin with a polite, office-friendly sillage that doesn't overwhelm a room.
Most enthusiasts recommend this specific version for daytime wear, particularly during the spring and summer, as the neroli and blood orange notes thrive in warmer, brighter weather.
While it is a classic floral, the community often highlights the clean, woody dry down which prevents it from becoming a "cloying" or overly sweet floral, setting it apart from more contemporary, sugar-heavy releases.