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The New J'adore Dior Touche de Parfum
By SENATUS Beauty & Fragrances | 24 September 2015

From Dior comes the newly-released J’adore Touche de Parfum, which the French luxury label presents as a revolutionary way to perfume oneself.

Worn on its own, this silky-textured sensual and woody fragrance exudes damask roses, sambac jasmine and Sri Lankan sandalwood. But it’s when it’s personalized by pairing it with another version of J’adore that it really comes into its own. From L’Or to Eau de Parfum, L’Absolu to Voile de Parfum, it carries each one in unexplored new directions to reveal the precious facets of their floral bouquets.

Responding to the wearer’s skin, the area to which it’s applied or the notes of the perfume with which it’s paired, Touche de Parfum adapts to the ritual and character of each woman to tell a story of her singularity.

The new fragrance is accompanied by an ad campaign starring Charlize Theron as she reprises her role for J'adore Dior, photographed by Peter Lindbergh

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