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10 Dior Exclusives this Fall

post #1 of 75
Thread Starter 
Thanks to the Scented Salamander Blog for the news:

http://www.mimifroufrou.com/scenteds...lusive_co.html

among them a Leather Oud scent!

cheers
post #2 of 75
Castor, thank you for sharing! That's great news!
post #3 of 75
OMG!!!



I didn't understand, are there going to be classics amoung them?!

I wish for Diorling, then ... D.I.O.R.L.I.N.G.!

Just too bad they're going to be Dior Boutique exclusives,
I cannot get a hold on Les Exclusifs, now these.
Copenhagen dosn't have a Chanel nor a Dior Boutique.
post #4 of 75
I think you may have to sell your pants if you want them all !!!!!!
post #5 of 75
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Originally Posted by Pour_Monsieur View Post

I think you may have to sell your pants if you want them all !!!!!!

Untill today I wanted a full line-up of Chanels Exclusifs,
but that vanished like dew under the sun this morning
when I saw this ... I want 'em all, and I want 'em now,
cost what may!
post #6 of 75
I love your passion Duke !
post #7 of 75
I came in here to say congrats to Le Grand Duc! I'll definitely be checking these out as well, Dior is a great house
post #8 of 75
10 not ONE! TEN?

Can I quote...

"So much style without substance
So much stuff without style
It's hard to recognize the real thing
It comes along once in a while

Like a rare and precious metal
Beneath a ton of rock
It takes some time and trouble
To separate from the stock
You sometimes have to listen to
A lot of useless talk

Shapes and forms against the norm
Against the run of the mill
Swimming against the stream
Life in two dimensions
Is a mass production scheme..."

Neil Peart - Rush - 1985

Life in two dimensions is a mass production scheme...
post #9 of 75
I'm kinda surprised they hadn't come out with something called "New Look" before this.
post #10 of 75
Thank you, Neuroses!

As for you, Killer; Chanel could do it,
and get's alot of praise for their line,
why should Dior not be able to pull
the same stunt off?!

We all know, that the House of Dior
is waaay better than Chanel already!

*runs and hide*
post #11 of 75
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I'm kinda surprised they hadn't come out with something called "New Look" before this.

Yeah, now that we see it, it's seems so obvious!
post #12 of 75
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I love your passion Duke !

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Originally Posted by Neurosis View Post

I came in here to say congrats to Le Grand Duc! I'll definitely be checking these out as well, Dior is a great house

Awesome news! What's good for the Duke is good for Basenotes!

...or as my favorite B-movie actor would say....

Hail to the Duke, baby!
post #13 of 75
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Yeah, now that we see it, it's seems so obvious!

... and iconic.
post #14 of 75
Dior is a respected house so I'd be looking out for these too... Just hope they don't pull a D&G Anthology.

Thanks castorpollux for the link. Btw for a site with such a huge following, BN seems to be behind the curve when it comes to 'breaking news in the industry'... What gives?
post #15 of 75
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Awesome news! What's good for the Duke is good for Basenotes!

Hail to the Duke, baby!

post #16 of 75
[QUOTE=Le Grand Duc;1936414][/QUOTE

Oh yeah baby? Well, let's see how high you're gonna fling your hat when the 10 frags turn out to be as vapid as Dior Higher/Higher Energy
Dior IS respectable indeed but they made those horrid Higher frags LOL
post #17 of 75
I wonder if these are going to be exclusive only to Dior boutiques???
post #18 of 75
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Originally Posted by Killer_Vavoom View Post

Oh yeah baby? Well, let's see how high you're gonna fling your hat when the 10 frags turn out to be as vapid as Dior Higher/Higher Energy

Stop that blasphemic gibberish, these frags are gonna kick Les Exclusifs asses ... I wish!

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I wonder if these are going to be exclusive only to Dior boutiques???

As I understand by the article, they are! Unfortunately!
post #19 of 75
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Originally Posted by Le Grand Duc View Post

Stop that blasphemic gibberish, these frags are gonna kick Les Exclusifs asses ... I wish!


As I understand by the article, they are! Unfortunately!

Agreeing with both, but I say FORTUNATELY. DiamondFlame is totally right - the LAST thing we want is another D&G Anthology. Those things were purely mass market fragrances - both in fragrance and in fact they are "non-exclusifs".

The fact that these Dior frags are being held back behind the boutique counter implies that they would die on the department-store counter or Aisle 1 at Sephora. "D&G" is Dolce and Gabbana's valid effort to appeal to the mass market - it was never intended for the high-end luxury market and the serious fragrance fan. It sure looks like this is.

Now I have to say - releasing ten too quickly is a BAD sign. However, it depends on the history. If this has been in the works for a while, or if these represent stuff that never made the final cut because the mass appeal was judged to be lacking, they could be excellent frags. Personally, I find the Tom Ford private collection to be a little too carbon-copy, but at a very high level of quality. And the Chanel collection is respectable. I'm willing to entertain the idea that these could be great frags..... but I'll let my nose be the final judge.
post #20 of 75
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Originally Posted by Redneck Perfumisto View Post

Agreeing with both, but I say FORTUNATELY. DiamondFlame is totally right - the LAST thing we want is another D&G Anthology. Those things were purely mass market fragrances - both in fragrance and in fact they are "non-exclusifs".

The fact that these Dior frags are being held back behind the boutique counter implies that they would die on the department-store counter or Aisle 1 at Sephora. "D&G" is Dolce and Gabbana's valid effort to appeal to the mass market - it was never intended for the high-end luxury market and the serious fragrance fan. It sure looks like this is.

Now I have to say - releasing ten too quickly is a BAD sign. However, it depends on the history. If this has been in the works for a while, or if these represent stuff that never made the final cut because the mass appeal was judged to be lacking, they could be excellent frags. Personally, I find the Tom Ford private collection to be a little too carbon-copy, but at a very high level of quality. And the Chanel collection is respectable. I'm willing to entertain the idea that these could be great frags..... but I'll let my nose be the final judge.

I agree, hopefully they'll be similar in quality to Tom Ford's private blends, but who knows? I'm looking forward to trying them, especially the leather oud.
post #21 of 75
Also congratulations Le Grand Duc, let me know if you have any trouble accessing them and I might be able to help
post #22 of 75
If they're not EDPs then I'll pass...
post #23 of 75
I have to agree with Trebor. If they are not EDP then my interest is very low. I wish Dior much success, but we will have to wait and see if these scents will be successful.



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If they're not EDPs then I'll pass...
post #24 of 75
This trend of releasing new fragrances en masse is disturbing. We have groups of six, ten, twelve, and perhaps more.

I wish these companies would concentrate on releasing one really good fragrance every couple of years or so rather than releasing batches of mediocre ones all at once.

But who knows? Most of these might prove to be pretty good, but I have my doubts!
post #25 of 75
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This trend of releases new fragrances en masse is disturbing. We have groups of six, ten, twelve, and perhaps more.

I wish these companies would concentrate on releasing one really good fragrance every couple of years or so rather than releasing batches of mediocre ones all at once.

But who knows? Most of these might prove to be pretty good, but I have my doubts!

Couldn't agree more. What's next? Instant luxury fragrance company with an entire lineup? It makes me wonder how much thought went into the things. The actual pedigree of the scents tells the real story. Many of the greatest scents (like Egoiste, for a recently divulged example) have a substantial history as ideas or differently named fragrances, often in search of the right time and form to be expressed. When you hear the story from the perfumer, there is some gravitas. Some investment. But when I hear about a sudden egg-carton dozen of scents, I'm suspicious that they appeared when somebody said something like (just for instance) "give me four soft feminine musks, centered on the word 'white'!". Really? If that's the case, then is each one only worth one quarter of a quasi-classic at best? How seriously are we supposed to take the work? Look at the Hermès Jardin series. Simultaneously brilliant and flawed, they do have something which we all value here, and which we will gladly pay for. They're REAL.

UUUUUUGGGGGHHHHH.

TMF. TOO MUCH FRAGRANCE.
post #26 of 75
I hope they're not in those huge jugs like the "old" exclusives (Eau Noire et all).

But I do hope they bring Eau Noire back. I can't wear it, but I think the world of perfume is a little sadder without it...
post #27 of 75
I wanted so badly to try Eau Noire. Then my stepdad who likes fragrances, but is content with $4 bottles of anything, finds my sample on the table and uses it. I found it empty in the car. I was so upset.. still am. I got to get a glimpse of it the day I got it but nothing after that Instead of getting a fragrance for winter I had my mom get me samples from TPC, and this was one of them. Someday I hope to be able to try it again.. not sure if I will though. Hopefully I'll be able to try a couple of these if I can. There's no way in hell I'll be able to get to a boutique except if I plan a whole day to NYC.
post #28 of 75
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Also congratulations Le Grand Duc, let me know if you have any trouble accessing them and I might be able to help



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Originally Posted by Trebor View Post

If they're not EDPs then I'll pass...

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I have to agree with Trebor.

I think they'll be EdT ... I just hope it's not colognes as the previous exclusives!

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I hope they're not in those huge jugs like the "old" exclusives (Eau Noire et all).

Same bottle design, but they look smaller in the picture, and with a spritzer!
post #29 of 75
I hope they carry them over here - there's only one Dior flagship carrying the four others (Cologne Blanche etc) and they are sort of tucked away - clearly not a high priority item.

I am a little wary of ready made 'collections' but at least with Dior there's a precedent and they are incorporating three of the four existing exclusives into this line. Look forward to finding out just how well conceived the collection turns out to be, how long it has been in the works, who got roped in to create them etc.

PS

Well the notes for the new Cologne Royale are clearly not the same as Cologne Blanche so that leaves CB flapping out in the wind - I wonder if it's going to go? I've tried it a couple of times and it resembles Histoires de Parfum 1725 a bit, which I like. Might revisit and pick one up. Cologne Royale and Granville look like pretty trad hale and hearty masculines . . .
post #30 of 75
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Originally Posted by noggs View Post

This trend of releases new fragrances en masse is disturbing. We have groups of six, ten, twelve, and perhaps more.

I wish these companies would concentrate on releasing one really good fragrance every couple of years or so rather than releasing batches of mediocre ones all at once.

But who knows? Most of these might prove to be pretty good, but I have my doubts!

+2.
post #31 of 75
I love the Dior house but I'd rather have them release 1 or 2 new groundbreaking top notch frags then 10 mediocre ones....not saying they are gonna be mediocre at all but, just sayin.
post #32 of 75
This is very exciting!!!
Gary
post #33 of 75
I wasn't that blown away by their exclusive line right now actually. I liked Eau Blanche and Bois D'Argent, but not enough to pay whatever they're asking for to get them. I admit that Leather Oud intrigued me, so let's just say that I'm cautiously optimistic about them...
post #34 of 75
Why does it matter if they are EDPs or not? They could be EDC for all I care, just make em' good.

Edit: Weren't the previous releases EDC? Eau Noire, Rose d'Nuit, and Bois d'Argent (to a lesser extent) lasted FOREVER.
post #35 of 75
More info about the Cologne Collection:
http://www.mimifroufrou.com/scenteds...er_p.html#more
As some basenoters suspected, dior is adding more scents to their cologne collection. The Vetiver and Leather Oud are the ones that sound more appealing to me. I just hope that they do the cologne collection in smaller sizes - 75 or 50ml would be great - and with spray. I hate having to decant my Bois d'Argent and my Cologne Blanche everytime i want to wear them...
post #36 of 75
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Why does it matter if they are EDPs or not? They could be EDC for all I care, just make em' good.

Edit: Weren't the previous releases EDC? Eau Noire, Rose d'Nuit, and Bois d'Argent (to a lesser extent) lasted FOREVER.

They were just called colognes, but in the package where they come there isn`t any mention to the concentration. I always presumed that they were edts.
post #37 of 75
And Octavian has already rumoured about this collection at the beginning of the year on his blog 1000fragrances. It seems that his font was a great one - since he announced that dior would launch a hypnotic poison flanker too.
post #38 of 75
Ok, perhaps something isn't made clear in the link from the scented salamander. They mention that there will be 10 fragrances comprising this collection. Three of them are already existing (Ambre Nuit, Bois d'Argent and Eau Noire), and then they go on to mention the remaining 7 releases. Why isn't Cologne Blanche included in this collection? Is it discontinued, just a mistake, or is it considered part of another collection? Either way, I will NEVER turn down the opportunity to try a new vetiver scent.

Edit: If I had continued reading, I would have noticed they mention how they are trying to verify whether or not Cologne Royale is a new fragrance or a renamed Cologne Blanche. I'd have to imagine it being the latter, otherwise I'm very confused.
post #39 of 75
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They were just called colognes, but in the package where they come there isn`t any mention to the concentration. I always presumed that they were edts.

Ahh, makes sense. Sometimes the terminology these houses decide to use start to get confusing.
post #40 of 75
Actually, I thought that they were EDCs because they were so light and seems so close to the skin. I would have possibly invested in Bois d'Argent if it was any stronger.
post #41 of 75
I'm looking forward to trying New Look, but then I'm Mr. Tuberose, so I would. I look forward to any niche-y tuberose.

The rest don't really pique my interest. Mitzah could be great but I am totally oversupplied with orientals that do those notes wonderfully, so there will need to be something else to it to grab my attention. Granville is "fresh, aromatic and sharp" and without further notes that tells me almost nothing. The cologne I'm fine forgetting about. Milly's description of a delicate musk isn't my style ( hey, enough with this white musk trend - give me some skank! ) The vetiver probably uses the coffee note I can't stand ( I'm picturing New Haarlem with vetiver instead of patch ). The ad copy for Leather Oud just screams BIRCH TAR, BIRCH TAR, BIRCH TAR so I feel safe stearing well away ( not that I mind birch tar in small doses ).

I honestly don't mind the line-by-the-batch releases, I just wish the genres were less predictable. There WILL be an amber; there WILL be a vetiver; there WILL be a gourmand; there WILL be an oud. Shake things up a little and it'll draw more attention for folks like Basenoters, at least I think so.
post #42 of 75
I have got an info about new exclusive La Collection Couturier Parfumeur Christian Dior.
Ten fragrances in Collection, with 3 masculines that we are knew before (Eau Noire, Ambre Nuit, Bois d`Argent), and three new masculines (Cologne Royale, Vetiver and Leather Oud).
Also some feminines: New Look 1947, Mitzah, Granville, Milly-La-Foret.

The notes, the names and concept are here in Russian (google-translator could help):
http://www.gq.ru/blogs/parfum/sergey/327075/

Sorry, guys, no time to translate the text properly. Later I`d make it, maybe.
And if you fancy Cologne Blanche by Dior Colognes - you better store up, cause it looks like it`ll be discontinued.
post #43 of 75
Thread Starter 
I'm interested in Granville which seems like what would be a "classic" men's cologne and Milly-la-Forêt, since i'm just hoping it's not another boring version of soft "purple flowers" with the regular white musk base that's so common nowadays in women's scents.

of course as i mentioned i wanna smell the leather oud and can i say that a man can never have enough Vetiver? i certainly can't!
post #44 of 75
This would explain why the original three were becoming increasingly difficult to find. Let's hope they haven't been reformulated.

Hopefully, the labels will be laminated this time and the pouch material won't shed on the spray attachment.

Mitzah, Vétiver, Granville and Leather Oud sound worthy of a sniff, if nothing more...
post #45 of 75
OK, some new info about notes of the colognes from CD:
New Look 1947 - Indian tuberose absolute, ylang-ylang from Mayotte, Tuscan Iris, Damask Rose, Jasmine Sambac, Pink Peppercorns, Black Pepper, Madagascar Vanilla, Siam Benjoin.
Mitzah - Coriander essence, Damask Rose, Cinnamon Essence from Sri-Lanka, Labdanum, Cistus, Vanilla, Honey, Indonesian Patchouli, Somalian Incense.
Granville - Lemon Concentrate, Pine absolute, Thyme, Rosemary, Gorse, Black Pepper essence, Indian Sandalwood.
Cologne Royale - Calabrian Bergamot, Sicilian Lemon, "Winter Caliber" Lemon Concentrate, Calabrian Neroli, Mint.
Milly-La-Foret - Mandarine, Bergamot, Orange Blossom, Jasmine, Iris, Sandalwood, touch of Moss and extremely concentrated Musk.
Vetiver - Sicilian Grapefruit zest, Haitian Vetiver, Robusta coffee.
Leather Oud - Cardamom, Clove essence, Oud, New Caledonian Sandalwood, South American Amyris, French Birch, Cistus and Labdanum.

Also, Ambre Nuit has essence of ambergris (gray amber), that has been collected in New Zealand shores.
post #46 of 75
Ive yet to try the original 3 , have never seen them for sale anywhere .... Anyway really looking forward to these , I think they will be something quite special
post #47 of 75
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OK, some new info about notes of the colognes from CD:
New Look 1947 - Indian tuberose absolute, ylang-ylang from Mayotte, Tuscan Iris, Damask Rose, Jasmine Sambac, Pink Peppercorns, Black Pepper, Madagascar Vanilla, Siam Benjoin.
Mitzah - Coriander essence, Damask Rose, Cinnamon Essence from Sri-Lanka, Labdanum, Cistus, Vanilla, Honey, Indonesian Patchouli, Somalian Incense.
Granville - Lemon Concentrate, Pine absolute, Thyme, Rosemary, Gorse, Black Pepper essence, Indian Sandalwood.
Cologne Royale - Calabrian Bergamot, Sicilian Lemon, "Winter Caliber" Lemon Concentrate, Calabrian Neroli, Mint.
Milly-La-Foret - Mandarine, Bergamot, Orange Blossom, Jasmine, Iris, Sandalwood, touch of Moss and extremely concentrated Musk.
Vetiver - Sicilian Grapefruit zest, Haitian Vetiver, Robusta coffee.
Leather Oud - Cardamom, Clove essence, Oud, New Caledonian Sandalwood, South American Amyris, French Birch, Cistus and Labdanum.

Thanks for that!

Okay, a little less intrigued by New Look ( pink pepper seems to be the top-note autotune of late ), but suddenly much more interested in Mitzah and Milly, and will give Leather Oud a try ( clove and cardamon have lured me in ).
post #48 of 75
I`m going to try all, but made my bets on Granville, Vetiver (even if it sounds like Jo Malone Black Vetiver Coffee), and Leather Oud. And lesser amount on Cologne Royale, as I detect some note similarities with new Eau Sauvage Concentree (that of black bottle, the cologne I like so much, but sure is more affordable).
post #49 of 75
Wow, this is really exciting news! The three new men's offerings sound like they're built around classic themes, but I'm always open to a new leather and a new vetiver. The women's sound a little more abstract, Mitzah? Sounds like a mitzvah.
post #50 of 75
Geeked to try Cologne Royale.
And also somewhat interested in Granville.
Anyone know where Dior's Exclusives sold in/around Chicago ?
post #51 of 75
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Wow, this is really exciting news! The three new men's offerings sound like they're built around classic themes, but I'm always open to a new leather and a new vetiver. The women's sound a little more abstract, Mitzah? Sounds like a mitzvah.

I know, I frowned upon that name LOL
post #52 of 75
Interested in the three men's offerings also.
post #53 of 75
Is there any info about the date of this exclusive CD launch? November? December?
post #54 of 75
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Originally Posted by moon_fish View Post

I have got an info about new exclusive La Collection Couturier Parfumeur Christian Dior.
Ten fragrances in Collection, with 3 masculines that we are knew before (Eau Noire, Ambre Nuit, Bois d`Argent), and three new masculines (Cologne Royale, Vetiver and Leather Oud).
Also some feminines: New Look 1947, Mitzah, Granville, Milly-La-Foret.

The notes, the names and concept are here in Russian (google-translator could help):
http://www.gq.ru/blogs/parfum/sergey/327075/

Sorry, guys, no time to translate the text properly. Later I`d make it, maybe.
And if you fancy Cologne Blanche by Dior Colognes - you better store up, cause it looks like it`ll be discontinued.

Don`t know why, but i always had the impression that cologne blanche was the one from the line that didn`t sell well. It seems to be the weakest of the 4 available right now. My bottle will last ages, though, since I have one from the 250ml version...
post #55 of 75
I managed to get a 125 ml bottle of Eau Noire yesterday. The SA told me the current EDT concentration would be discontinued and replaced by EDP starting today. I suspect the EDP version of Eau Noire is part of the new line of the 10 exclusives. More surprisingly the SA explained me that they were (yesterday) immediately removing all former EDT bottles from their stock (Eau Noire, Bois d'Argent and Cologne Blanche) and would not sell the remaining stock. She made it very clear that yesterday was my last opportunity to buy the EDT. I am no longer in Paris to check this but I will report back in 2 weeks.
post #56 of 75
Octavian has reviewed three so far - these are sounding very, very interesting,
post #57 of 75
Octavian's reviews are great - Mitzah and Leather Oud are now on my to-try list. I really hope he reviews them all!
post #58 of 75
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I managed to get a 125 ml bottle of Eau Noire yesterday. The SA told me the current EDT concentration would be discontinued and replaced by EDP starting today. I suspect the EDP version of Eau Noire is part of the new line of the 10 exclusives.

Can you confirm that all these will be in EDP concentration? If it wasn't for the strikes and not being aware they were already released in France, I would have investigated them a couple of days ago.

Btw, none of the labels state 'cologne', so it sounds hopeful.
post #59 of 75
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I know, I frowned upon that name LOL

Mitzah was named for Mitzah Bricard who was Dior's muse and quite the unique and "interesting" lady of her time. The scent sounds as if it will embody her wild/animal-like spirit. It is the only one that sounds interesting to me, possibly the Milly-la-Foret also.

I just do not understand why these companies cannot just create one or two "amazing" fragrances a year, or better yet every other year, instead of "collections" that are exclusive to the boutiques.
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