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Oud Ispahan - Toile de Jouy Limited Edition Fragrance
- Spray 125 mL
- Spray 250 mL
The Toile de Jouy limited edition of the Oud Ispahan fragrance adorns the case with a Dior couture-inspired print. Limited edition available only for the 125 ml and 250 ml bottles.
NAME
Oud Ispahan elegantly embraces an oriental identity: it is the olfactory translation of an Oriental palace, where shimmering hues meld with intoxicating scents to become one.
CHARACTER
Sophisticated charm and a traveler's soul influence the powerful character and accents of Oud Ispahan. It is an uncompromising fragrance that highlights its woody force with the spicy, decisive character of Damascus Rose.
DISTINCTIVE FEATURE
Oud Ispahan is a fragrance that arouses curiosity and invites you on an olfactory journey with its oriental soul tinged with a floral softness.
COLOUR
The ochre hue of the Oriental palace that inspired the fragrance and the intense red of the Damascus Rose.
FAMILY
Oud-floral. It is the member of the Maison Christian Dior family of precious Ouds with a floral signature. A captivating fragrance that gives this olfactory evocation of the Orient a powerful identity, based on an Oud accord adorned with the softness of Rose.
INTENSITY
Oud Ispahan is an intense fragrance that cannot be forgotten.
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.
Oud Ispahan, a woody, noble and animal scent, sees a beautiful deep red express its richness.
Dès l’ouverture de sa première boutique du 30, avenue Montaigne en 1947, Christian Dior habille chacun des espaces de l’étoffe fabriquée à Jouy-en-Josas dont raffolait déjà la cour versaillaise du 18ème siècle. Pour la couture Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri s’approprie la Toile de Jouy et imagine le motif dans des déclinaisons modernes et couronnées de succès. En 2021, Maison Christian Dior compose à son tour une édition limitée qui célèbre cet imprimé aujourd’hui emblématique.