Les Creations de Monsieur Dior Diorella Dior for women

Les Creations de Monsieur Dior Diorella Dior for women

main accords
citrus
white floral
aromatic
woody
fruity
earthy
yellow floral

Perfume rating 4.05 out of 5 with 481 votes

Les Creations de Monsieur Dior Diorella by Dior is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. Les Creations de Monsieur Dior Diorella was launched in 2009. Top note is Amalfi Lemon; middle note is Honeysuckle; base note is Vetyver.

The house of Dior has rightfully held one of the first places in the world of perfumes for years. Dior’s collection Les Creations de Monsieur Dior introduced in 2009 represents a review of vintage editions. The collection includes 5 perfumes – 5 classic fragrances favorized by many women worldwide.

Diorella, Dioressence, Diorissimo, Eau Fraiche Forever and Ever make the five fragrances of the Les Creations de Monsieur Dior collection, presented as timeless opus of Dior which resists time and new trends.

Diorella is a fragrance with chypre floral composition presented in 1972 as a fragrance of independence and free spirit. Its gentle, floral structure is composed of fruity-green notes in the beginning leaving a sophisticated chypre effect (melon, bergamot, lemon, basil and green leaves). A heart introduces sweet fruity and floral nuances of peach and honeysuckle (with rose, cyclamen, jasmine, carnation), while a base is created of moss and patchouli which enhance the chypre closure with musk and vetiver notes.

Les Creations de Monsieur Dior Diorella EDT has accentuated luminous lemon from Sicily and combines its freshness with sweet and floral honeysuckle in a heart and vetiver in a base. The new edition arrives in a redesigned flacon (50 and 100 ml EDT).

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Pros

Pros

5
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Great for summer
4
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Soft and elegant
3
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Sensual and fresh-dirty contrast
2
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Beautiful and fresh
2
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Delicate and creamy
2
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Balanced and subtle
1
1
Classic and feminine
0
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Long-lasting
Cons

Cons

2
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Expensive
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1
Oversimplified copy of the original
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May cause headaches for some
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Not as good as vintage version (according to some)
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Disappointing reformulation
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Too soft or too strong for some
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Not unique or original enough (according to some)
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Confusing packaging and versions

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Top Notes

Amalfi Lemon

Middle Notes

Honeysuckle

Base Notes

Vetyver

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Arion

This is the sporty sister that is on the go and smells fresh always very citrusy and clean a lovely uncomplicated fragrance and a safe blind buy if you like citrusy frangrances

Sissib7

A bit toothless now, but still utterly charming.

violeteme

Zesty vetyver and lemon, but not aggressive. The note list here indicates few ingredients, too few, in my opinion.
I find it quite fruity, but could be just the honeysuckle. A woman wearing this is is chic, has a strong character, but delicate too. A man could wear it very well. The bottom seems to have some oak moss as even when it gets more delicate, the construction stays intact. It smells refreshing, aromatic, almost in a category of clean scents, but not soapy, not like detergent. Vintage touches throughout. Very suitable for spring/summer.

darlindearest

I blind bought the bottle of Diorella based on the notes and the reviews. I like citrusy scents so it seemed like it would be a good match for me. When I took the first whiff, though, all I got was vetiver. What citrus, what florals? The vetiver steamrolled them completely. Ended up giving the bottle to my grandma and she was showered in complements, everyone kept asking her about the perfume. Oh well I guess Diorella and me just weren’t meant to be.

jacquavit

Aaah the chypre. I tried this one today not expecting much, my hunt for a beautiful chypre had not been fruitful. My luck changed!

This diorella gives me a real throwback to vintage bottles of tweed my grandma had lying around! Except with more citrus. A slap in the face of fragrance on the initial spray, but dies down into a gorgeous woody, spicy citrus.
The die down is rather fruity mature(?)
- almost headachingly so.

gfp

I love chypre pefumes. They are usually very unique. But I have been looking for a chypre that will suit summer humidity and heat. I think I nailed it with this one. At the beginning, for ashort period, it is very lemony but after a short while it develops into a clean scent as if you just had a refreshing bath with luxurious materials. That is very rare with chypre perfumes which are usually heavy and 'serious'. But , and that's a big BUT, it does not last very long and the sillage is rather poor (edt?) . I expected more from Dior. Suits all year round and all occasions. It will also suit women in their twenties as well as grandmas like me. :-)
edit: Have been using this for a week and I can say it smells bitter-sweet (not sweetness of a candy but more of flower's nectar if you can imagine it ). And the most important thing is that my husband loves it on me :-)

Nosyla

I adore citruses and I heard so many good things about this classic that I went ahead and blind bought. The opening was perfect, but then the rotten fruits came through strong and I had to wash it off and sell it on.

Crystalita76

Diorella EDT ( reformulation )
Creamy sweet Amalfi lemon 🍋 and vetiver with whiffs of honeysuckle.
The vetiver is not sharp and well balanced by the honeysuckle giving off a bit of a lemony body wash vibe.
This is one of the smoothest Amalfi lemon fragrances that I’ve smelled.
Very bright and opulent citrus notes.
The honeysuckle is not a star player in this fragrance.
I find honeysuckle very sharp. Especially wild honeysuckle but it is very creamy here.
Not blind buy worthy.
Not complex.
Mass appealing and non offensive.
The amalfi lemon in this is quite similar to J’adore l’eau.
This would sparkle in warm and humid environments.
Moderate silage but longevity is 4-6 hours.
I’d say anyone could wear this but not everyone would love it for themselves.
Simplistic and sunny - sweet lemony goodness ☀️

Ticketgirl

I get so weary of people whining about modern perfumes being a shadow of the originals. Yes, that’s sad. But, they aren’t coming back. Most of us have only the current versions available to them. I appreciate them for what they are and avoid criticizing them for what they aren’t.

This fragrance has a beautiful citrus opening that is hanging in far longer than most do. The honeysuckle is just beginning to rise from my wrists after nearly an hour. It will be interesting to see if those two stick around much longer or if this will end up being just a roll in the vetiver. Yes, this is my first wearing, and I probably should have waited a while to write this, but the complaining just got to me this morning.

bodnerrachel

A bit too lemony. Suggest trying before buying.

CdeBXL

Uh oh, this is a beast.

A burst of citrus upon rotting fruits and flesh.
This is an indolic animalic spice with an air of lofty aquatics on top.
The scent of bright citrus in a swamp of dark decay with damp death rising up from the mud.

Same vibe as Cacharel's Eden, but Diorella being for the advanced.
You've been warned. :-)

vetivergal

Opening smells like a citrus scented household cleaner then morphs into a sickly white floral with a very intense and overpowering oak moss backing. I personally found this fragrance to be much too strong and cloying. Gave me a headache... this perfume reminds me a little bit of the reformulated Azuree except with lemon pine-sol notes and more oakmoss.

Lala2013

Just purchased this as I have others in the creations series which I loved
But I feel a bit cheated
To me it smells just like vintage Miss Dior ,which I used to own - put simply , Lemon in a musty cloak
I feel we already smelled this from Dior with another name 😞

HOUSTONHOUSTON

Sister of Eau De Sud Goutal. Very close. If you want to buy new version, buy EDP. EDT does not worth your attention. Modern version is a zombie. I sold mine an stick to De Sud.

PaperGhost

Only try this version if you have never experienced the original, otherwise you are likely to be horribly disappointed. Like someone did a paint by numbers version of a Michelangelo. It’s recognisably Diorella, but it ain’t Roudnitska’s Diorella.

aconeyisland

Self Former Ghost Barely Resambles Version Vintage WTF Ifra exclamation mark (put them in order...)

I know, I know even if I don’t know cause I don’t know the vintage version but I can imagine, but still...if I focuse on what it’s there, I can only say that I find beauty in this little gorgeous summer chypre, its creamy vetiver sweetened by the peach and honeysuckle really stands out. The fact that many reviewers have pointed out a shared dna with Le Parfume de Therese has surely skyrocketed my excitement but I really can’t see what’s not to like in this new version of Diorella. Longevity is good and the drydown makes me almost as happy as the brunette in the vintage ad. Now I have to get a yellow jacket.

A new personal favorite.

amanda7

Today I had a chance to try Diorella in a shop. It is really beautiful. Very fresh, but it is fresh in a completely different way than other fragrances, I can smell rich lemon, surrounded by honeysuckle and vetyver is in the background. It is also delicate and creamy, couldn´t stop smelling my wrist. I think this will be my favourite one for the next summer. When I compare it to other fresh summer fragrances it is much more softer and elegant not so loud. I love it.

HOUSTONHOUSTON

I never smelled vintage. I love modern version. I know vintage is better and I am willing to shed $100-140 on 50 ml of vintage edt (average price on ebay) I see blue with white oval and white and black checker boxes. Which one is older?

cocolover56

This is such a beautiful vetiver fragrance. I ignore most going on, despite loving the entire composition.

The dry down is where this comes out and shines. It can be very creamy and vegetal. Quite delicious.

Chenet

I wore it all day and each step, each move gave me pleasing orchestra of sweet scents between vetiver, peach, carnation, basil, lemon...It last all day on me, I love it...great experience

Tamango

Un peu diluée cette version actuelle de Diorella qui était bien plus verte et croquante dans sa formule initiale. Sa proximité avec Cristalle est évidente mais je trouve que Diorella dégage quelque chose d'un peu pétillant, presque effervescent. C'est en cela que les deux créations, contemporaines l'une de l'autre, se différencient.

silver_horizon

Blind buy as I thought that it would smell similar to Chanel Cristalle EdT(which I love, but sadly is a bit too soft) - disappointment for me!
Smelled like soap on my skin.
Somehow I expected a crisp green scent with a little floral hint...but this was in a way too sweet and warm for me.
I sent it back, I'm looking for a cooler scent...

juzme

:-D
Don't worry , I don't get it either what all the fuss is about.
And moreover,how come there's 2 different ,same name,identicall bottle. Confusion and dellusion ,following an illusion :-D

Kentington

Fragrance enthusiasts - especially professionals - have a number of ways to make a favorite fragrance sound irresistible. Reviews can enumerate the various notes in a fragrance, using flowery, unlikely descriptors to make each note sound unique and desirable. Sometimes a fragrance will be compared as a whole to an unrelated experience or situation...ie "such and such smells like a walk on the beach in the winter, when the whales are especially amorous." Sometimes a particular fragrance is inextricably linked to an event or a time period - "...was composed in 1925, and every bottle contains the soul of a flapper."

Diorella, as a result of a certain quality, age and popularity, has been reviewed endlessly - and it was my bad luck to build an image of it in my head (completely unsmelled- despite its relative importance, it can be incredibly difficult to find a boutique or department store with a tester). When I finally found a bottle within my budget, imagine my disappointment when I discovered the "perfected Eau Sauvage," with its notes of "overripe melon" and weird incongruous notes, "like toothpaste on fur," was merely a sad white floral with an incredibly brief citrus opening and a soapy vetiver drydown. Whatever masterpiece this once was - a labor of love from maestro Roudinitska, emblematic of a generation of liberated women and supposedly a damn good masculine too - it is no longer, and given the state of the industry likely will never be again. I will have to continue my search for an affordable older bottle, so I can finally understand what exactly all the fuss is about.

magnolia_xx

I just managed to grab a tester of the reformulated version and this is my review after about 2 hours. Diorella starts with a burst of lemon zest and fresh herbs, in a very bright but a bit uninspiring (for me) way. Then honeysuckle appears, more on the skin then on clothes: it is nice and delicate, quite romantic. But there must be some cumin around, giving the same sweaty odor that appears in Diorama.
It is interesting but not to die for, a nice cologne with some "animalic" notes that could probably be sexy under some circumstances.
I do not think I will wear it at work, as my colleague could probably think that I forgot to shower for some days.
Maybe I could wear it for my husband, or have him wearing it, to see if it has any effect as a love potion LOL
After trying this I would like to find the vintage version, to be able to make a comparison.

Update: my husband just smelled it and said it makes him think of soap.
After his comment, I think this bottle will go in the "selling" drawer.
Bye bye Diorella, at least the recent version.

houzi

I thought Diorella would be fresh and spring-like, as that's how it's often described in the reviews, but I mostly get sweaty leafiness that smells very much like the areas of lush overgrowth along the coastal paths near where I live. The verdant greenery may look beautiful, but in the peak of a humid, subtropical summer it tends to fill the air with fetid aromas of decaying plant and sea life. While the scent may hold a certain attraction, it clearly is not something I would call pleasant. That's what Diorella reminds me of; it doesn't smell exactly same, but it has some elements of that humid, coastal green malodour. I just can't see how this could be referred to as fresh. I have to think it must be my skin, or maybe the specific way my nose perceives the scent.

I have to say though, the top notes do smell nice and fresh. I get a gentle burst of zesty lemon, some basil, and amazingly, even a nice amount of crisp floral sweetness. But it's too little to change my perception of the scent, because the top notes dissipate way too soon, and within just a couple of minutes all I'm left with is the sweaty green heart filled with leather-like patchouli.

The scent doesn't improve much on drydown. It mellows out just a bit, but not enough to redeem itself.

Diorella's brand of sweaty, green mustiness is familiar to me. I recognise it from some other green classics I once had, Ma Griffe and Miss Dior, both of which I ended up disliking. Clearly I'm having a problem with the style. Diorella is probably the lightest of the three, the freshest, and yes, spring-like, by comparison, but still way too dank and old-fashioned for me.

flaneur

i'm really enjoying this. as a male, i don't find it too noticeably feminine to wear. a great scent for spring, and i think i'll keep wearing it through to summer. it stays with me all day, quite close to the skin but reassuringly there with me all day at work. i think of spring flowers and fresh salty breezes and somehow, tall buildings and busy city streets in new york as i wear this. even though it's not the original, i enjoy thinking about how it was released in 1968 and marketed towards the 'modern woman'. the vintage ads are great.

ancaan

As woodlandwalk previously said, it resembles Eau Sauvage, which I owned and loved. Sniffed this today and I must say, I like it very very much. I know I must own it, the problem is I can't choose between this (Diorella) and Diorissimo. As the weather gets warmer and warmer, I find myself craving for fresh, invigorating scents. Longevity is pretty good: has been over 7 hours since tested and I can still smell it on my arm. Must rethink my budget. Again.

srimati

Aaahh...nothing compares to the timless nuance of the fresh citrus, patchouli and moss classic that once was. Sadly this is not it. How I miss it though, I can actually still smell it inside my mind, and it takes me back to younger days of getting dressed up to go sell perfume at the counter at Nordstroms, and splashing on Diorella lavishly to match the fragrance with my chic attire (of the era). It looks like I'm going to have to get a vintage from ebay, why not? After all, I am a perfumista!

woodlandwalk

This is my favourite from Les Creations de Monsieur Dior series. The only Dior I've tried in vintage is Miss Dior so I don't have the original to compare Diorella to.

I'm really enjoying the way the animalic/indolic jasmine is playing with melon, lemon and woody notes of vetiver, I find it very sensual and I'm surprised to see it described as spring fresh. It does have a very fresh lemon but that's contrasted nicely with the more rounded notes. Indolic/sweaty white florals usually seem to be paired with sweet notes which can get a bit sickly, so I like this fresh/dirty contrast

It's reminiscent of some aspects of Eau Sauvage and Diorama, and probably Parfum de Therese though I've not tried that one yet - I'm just guessing that PdT has similar fruity and vetiver elements,but enhanced. Eau Sauvage is one of my favourite male perfumes so I'm liking this very much!

I think if you're looking for a spring feel Dior's Forever and Ever is far more spring-like than this.
The silage is quite soft and longevity good

missk

Diorella is a very classic scent, you'd be hard pressed to find anything of this calibre in modern fragrances.

Typical of most chypres, Diorella opens with a citrusy and refreshing burst of Sicilian lemon and bergamot. Adding to the citrus is an interesting blend of green notes and basil which gives this fragrance a herbaceous like quality.

Despite this rather sharp and sour opening, Diorella is extremely feminine and balanced.

The top notes transcend delicately into the heart which is mostly subtle, green and slightly sweet honeysuckle, rose, jasmine and peach. After a while the heart takes on a clean and soapy quality which is a little similar to Miss Dior.

Rounding off this scent is the drydown which is rich, animalistic and woodsy. A masterpiece in my opinion.

Upon your first encounter with this fragrance it may not be love at first sniff, but like so many other Dior fragrances it will certainly grow on you. It's on my wishlist.

HORRIDFRAG

This is seriously sad...
terrible... The bottle is gorgeous, the juice is not.
It smells like any nice baby cologne in a great flanker.
Please, bring back the Diorella that I fell in love with...

kitten_steele

I think it's this one that I just bought, since the original is discontinued, yes? The man at the counter said that one could only buy this at one store in Sweden(where I live) and otherwise in Paris, France. So us Europeans had only Paris or Stockholm, Sweden to choose from(unless you buy it online of course). Anyway, he sprayed it on my skin and he smelled it and said that my skin brought out the freshness in the fragrance and that on many others, it came out too "heavy" or strong. I don't know if that's just sale talk or not, but I liked the scent. I find it very hard to describe the way it smells, maybe some citrus, some fruit. It's a fresh scent. Can I just describe the emotions instead? The scent brought out a bubbly joyfullness and also mystery. It's like going to the circus during the day and see the clowns and bubble over with laughter and then in the evening/night, you are a mysterious person, wearing a black robe and dark glasses, sort of Ingrid Bergman. And this bubbly and at the same time mysterious person is one you want to know more about. That's how I felt about this perfume. I've never smelled the original, but I liked this one. It was one of the most unique scents that my nose have had the pleasure of smelling.

alchimia72

What a disappointment! This is not Diorella!! It's a rough copy of the original and wonderful Diorella!

akats

This is not diorella! It is something such as a deodorant that slightly reminds diorella....I would not spend so much money for this!!

Maeva

I wish Dior had relaunched the old Diorella, with all its notes, even if it was in a reformulated version. This is such an oversimplified copy that it almost brings tears to my eyes! And so terribly pricey! For me this is only a classier, greener Eau de Rochas, and I do like Eau de Rochas but I really miss Diorella’s subtle floral nuances :(

rainbow.owl2

fresh, bright, breezy, summery, uplifting. Really lovely. would be suitable for men or women. Very cheerful! top notes strongly remind me of Eau Sauvage.

not terribly long-lasting & I'm not sure I'd want to spend £70 on a big bottle (I have a 7.5ml mini). to be fair, it did last longer than 'diorissimo'. maybe the sprayers are too mini on the mini bottles...

LaPetite

I don't know how close it is to the original as i've never smelled it , but this one is very pleasant summer scent.
It smells like Eau de Cologne , in a bit more sophisticated way however.
It smells classic , it's an everyday / office scent, very lemony , but not too sour . I bet some young trendy girl would call it "old lady scent" , i'd rather call it classical .
In the same spirit of Eau de Rochas and the Escales series also from Dior.

efm

I was sceptical about EDT but lasts 4 - 6 hours so acceptable.
Follows the original but not complete mirror,less complex, more liner.Initial exposure remains constant.
Still very welcome.

Released here in Australia in time for summer.

However retail price of $190 for EDT is a bit cheeky.

Wish Dior had relaunched Diorling as well.

 
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