More on Midnight Poison by Dior {New Fragrance} {Celebrity Perfume}

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As previously reported, the upcoming Dior launch Midnight Poison slated to be out on September 3rd 2007 is susceptible to generate some extra excitement thanks to the enlisting of actress Eva Green as its muse. Looking at the preview for the advertisement however one wonders if optimal use of the actress' image was made. She looks curiously Gothic and even Draculaesque.....yet the copy makes reference to a modern-day Cinderella.....with soot around her eyes rather than in the fireplace?

The fragrance is described as an amber-y, rosy, and woody fragrance, which was created by perfumers Jacques Cavallier and Olivier Cresp of Firmenich in collaboration with François Demachy of LVMH.

The perfume starts out with fruity top notes of mandarine and bergamot, glides into a rose heart and leaves an amber-y and woody wake composed of patchouli, amber, and Bourbon vanilla.

The scent will retail between 22 Euros and 101 Euros. 

(Source: Osmoz) 

Comments

I can't say I am excited by the notes, but the image is very thrilling. I have a thing for Gothic it seems...
LOL at the Cinderella reference though: is this to lure in the american public who like that tale? Guess so...

i am thrilled to hear a new launch by Dior. i think it is going to become one of my favourites soon. the top notes melt with rose is great.

Very helpful

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