The House of Dior is celebrating May 1st with a numbered re-release of its most precious bottle, designed by Christian Dior in 1956. This tradition dear to the House of Dior honors lily-of-the-valley, Christian Dior's lucky flower and the emblem of warm days. Dior invites you to discover a spectacular amphora created for Diorissimo, the eau de toilette that celebrates lily-of-the-valley. Each Diorissimo bottle is a unique piece blown in the Baccarat ateliers. Each amphora is crowned with a majestic bouquet of finely crafted flowers – a rose, jasmine and a carnation, symbolizing the fragrant accord of lily-of-the-valley. This extraordinary, finely gilded cap is the identical reproduction of the original piece designed by Christian Dior. Heir to Edmond Roudnitska's 1956 masterpiece, Francis Kurkdjian, Dior Perfume Creative Director, revisited each of the raw materials found in Diorissimo. As the passing of time can alter the origin and nature of certain ingredients, he strived to restore the original beauty and absolute luxury of this eau de toilette.