Eden-Roc: La Collection Privée Christian Dior Fragrance | DIOR
The fragrance is composed like a tribute to the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Floral, mineral & woody notes. The fragrance of an exclusive collaboration.
Simply named Eden-Roc, the new La Collection Privée Christian Dior fragrance is a vibrant ode to the most emblematic of luxury hotels along the French Riviera: the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. The Eden-Roc fragrance is the olfactory image of this paradise, capturing the lavish, sun-bathed atmosphere of this true Mediterranean paradise.
CHARACTER
Eden-Roc is the expression of an irrefutably simple and natural beauty; that of a sea salt crystal placed on the tip of the tongue, of bronzed skin warmed by the sun, of the protective canopy offered by a pine tree in the south of France.
DISTINCTIVE FEATURE
The fragrance effuses salty olfactory notes, as if one took a dive into the Mediterranean Sea.
COLOUR
The Eden-Roc fragrance takes shape in three colors: blue like the sea and the transparent waters of a divine pool, yellow like the sun stretching its rays onto the rock and leisurely bodies, green like the freshness of the pines standing tall in the hotel’s lush garden.
FAMILY
Eden-Roc is a woody floral fragrance, a simultaneously vegetal and mineral composition, a fresh and luminous evocation of the pleasures of the French Riviera. Its sunny trail of white flowers, its marine notes and aromatic accords bring to mind the radiant beauty of this Mediterranean landmark cape.
INTENSITY
Eden-Roc is a fragrance that mixes the freshness of the sea with the warmth of the sun’s beating rays and the shade of pine trees.
Additional information
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by Jennifer
This fragrance is summer in a bottle. Absolute perfection.