#Limited
#New
Gris Dior - Toile de Jouy Limited Edition Fragrance
- Spray 125 mL
- Spray 250 mL
Housed in its Toile de Jouy case, the Gris Dior fragrance pairs its exclusive olfactory signature with a unique design inspired by Dior couture. Limited edition available only for the 125 ml and 250 ml bottles.
NAME
Gris Dior is a signature fragrance that is now more than ever closely tied to the history of Dior Couture. The fragrance is the olfactory expression of the Dior gray, the now-iconic colour Christian Dior loved to celebrate: the couture gray, the sentimental gray of the couturier's family home in Granville, Normandy, and the pearl gray of the shopfront on Avenue Montaigne.
CHARACTER
Multi-faceted, Gris Dior is a subtle and elegant olfactory signature. An elegant fragrance that uninhibitedly combines heritage with a modern twist.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURE
Like the colour gray, the fragrance Gris Dior cannot be broken down into its component parts. It is an indivisible mix, the seamless reading of a chypre.
COLOUR
Gray is such an evocative colour for François Demachy, Dior Perfumer-Creator, he proclaims that "Chypre is the gray of the perfume family."
FAMILY
Floral. Gris Dior is a fragrance that unfurls with citrus top notes enveloped in a floral accord and set against a backdrop of ambery moss.
INTENSITY
Gris Dior is an intense fragrance that makes a strong, recognizable statement, always with elegance, and leaves a compelling trail.
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.
Dressed in Blue, Gris Dior alone, with its fresh modern chypre notes, combines two cult shades from the Dior Colorama.
In 1947, the material produced in Jouy-en-Josas, adored by the court of Versailles, covered absolutely everything in the first Dior boutique at 30, avenue Montaigne.
In 2016, Maria Grazia Chiuri successfully gave it a modern take in her collections. It is now up to Maison Christian Dior to celebrate this motif that has become iconic.