
Eau Fraiche
by Dior
Dior's Eau Fraiche, launched in 1952, is a pioneering women's fragrance. Crafted by master perfumer Edmond Roudnitska, it is recognized for its innovative interpretation of the "eau fraîche" concept. This elegant composition opens with a lively and luminous accord of Lemon and Mandarin Orange, offering an immediate sense of refreshment. The heart introduces the refined warmth of Palisander Rosewood, adding a subtle woody nuance. The base notes provide a sophisticated foundation, where the earthy depth of Oakmoss harmonizes with a delicate touch of Vanilla, resulting in a balanced and enduring aroma. It is celebrated for its timeless freshness and classic chypre character, embodying an understated yet distinguished natural elegance.
















