Dior’s New Perfume Smells As Divine As It Looks
Presenting J’adore Infinissime, masterfully mixed for the empowered women of the world
For over a decade, the house of Dior has travelled the world over, from Sri Lanka to Calabria, to source the finest raw ingredients for its creations. Now, the maison turns to the picturesque fields of Grasse.
Made for the independent, empowered woman in a jewel-like bottle, Dior’s J’adore eau de parfum Infinissime draws inspiration from the endless beauty of flowers and femininity. The floral scent is accentuated by hints of wood, creating a distinguished concoction that leaves a lasting impression.

As with the previous creations, honeyed notes of California rose, floral Jasminum sambac, lily of the valley and ylang-ylang meet to evoke sensual bliss. The highlight is the newest addition to the J’adore bouquet – tuberose.
Master perfumer François Demachy experimented with this scent to preserve its strength while injecting freshness and light. A testament to the flower’s prowess, it continues to diffuse its scent for up to two days after being picked, and a single stem can perfume a whole room.
The blossoming plant is characterised by persistent notes of coconut, further intensified with creamy and dreamy honeyed hints. Refreshed by pink peppercorn and a juicy blood orange, the Grasse tuberose is coupled with the intensity of sandalwood – making each spray one that is familiar yet surprising.
Synonymous with a graceful and strong woman, the perfume beautifully complements the aura of she who conquers the world. As the maestro Monsieur Dior himself once said, “After women, flowers are the most lovely thing God has given the world”. dior.com
