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Holy Peony - Toile de Jouy Limited Edition Fragrance
- Spray 250 mL
- Spray 125 mL
The Toile de Jouy limited edition of the fragrance is housed in a case with a Dior couture-inspired print. Limited edition available only for the 125 ml and 250 ml bottles.
NAME
Holy Peony is the fragrance that personifies the peony blossom, often immortalized by the greatest artists as a symbol of beauty. This Maison Christian Dior fragrance interprets the olfactory translation of the plump and generous beauty of this sacred flower.
CHARACTER
Holy Peony is a fragrance draped in the lightest of cloaks: Rose woven with Lily of the Valley, sparkling notes of Strawberry and Raspberry, as well as Woods and Musks that give it an amber charm.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURE
Holy Peony is an olfactory "trompe-l’œil". The peony is not easily cajoled: the fleeting beauty of the flower had to be imagined and tamed to capture it in a fragrance.
COLOUR
Red, the scarlet velvet that blankets the corolla of the peony blossom, the olfactory image of its bright crimson petals.
FAMILY
Floral. Holy Peony is a floral portrait of the peony, which plays on its seductive fullness and botanical freshness.
INTENSITY
Holy Peony is a fragrance that strikes a balance between softness and fruity vivacity.
In red, green and blue, a sublime collection of animals stalks across the usually white covers of the Maison Christian Dior fragrances.
Colours shimmer and pop, while refined illustrations charm and intrigue the eye. So which, then, are the scents in the boisterous Maison Christian Dior family that dare to joyfully dress in such finery?
Three star signatures convey three unique fragrant emotions, composed by François Demachy, Dior Perfumer-Creator, as contrasting, facetted and fascinating lands of inspiration.
Holy Peony, the fragrance with a flowery and opulent beauty reveals a sensual and generous peony.
Since the very opening of his first boutique at 30,avenue Montaigne in 1947, Christian Dior covered absolutely everything with the material produced in Jouy-en-Josas, adored by the court of Versailles in the 18th century.
For Dior couture, Maria Grazia Chiuri appropriates the Toile de Jouy and imagines the motif to successfully give it a modern take in her collections. In 2021, Maison Christian Dior composed a limited edition which celebrates a motif dear to the history of the Maison.