J'Adore Infinissime Dior for women

J'Adore Infinissime Dior for women

main accords
white floral
tuberose
woody
yellow floral
citrus
sweet

Perfume rating 3.79 out of 5 with 1,831 votes

J'Adore Infinissime by Dior is a Amber Floral fragrance for women. J'Adore Infinissime was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is François Demachy. Top notes are Blood Orange, Pink Pepper and Bergamot; middle notes are Tuberose, Jasmine Sambac, Ylang-Ylang, Lily-of-the-Valley and Rose; base note is Sandalwood.

A new perfume from the J'Adore Dior family is released in September 2020, called J'Adore Eau de Parfum Infinissime, announced as an "infinitely sensual" version of the original.

Dior in-house perfumer François Demachy added an intoxicating note of tuberose from the Grasse region to the rich floral composition of the original trio of centifolia rose, sambac jasmine and ylang-ylang. According to the perfumer, the tuberose gives this perfume a unique charm and indicates a strong and confident femininity.

J'Adore Infinissime is available as a 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum.

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Pros

Pros

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5
Gorgeous and feminine
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2
Soft and classy
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3
Exquisite fragrance
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1
Beautiful white and yellow floral blend
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2
Alluring and sexy
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2
All-around, all-year fragrance
24
2
Wonderful floral-oriental mix
5
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Amplified version of J'Adore Absolu
Cons

Cons

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Doesn't smell like the original J'Adore
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More ylang-ylang than original
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10
Strong and sweet sandalwood
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5
Moderate longevity and projection
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3
Can smell different on skin vs card
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8
Blind buy might not work
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Tuberose can be too creamy or cloying
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Not as radiant or glamorous as other J'Adore fragrances

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Top Notes

Blood Orange
Pink Pepper
Bergamot

Middle Notes

Tuberose
Jasmine Sambac
Ylang-Ylang
Lily-of-the-Valley
Rose

Base Notes

Sandalwood

Fragrantica® Trends is a relative value that shows the interest of Fragrantica members in this fragrance over time.

J'Adore Infinissime News
Dior J'Adore Infinissime: Gentle and Affectionate

Dior J'Adore Infinissime: Gentle and Affectionate

by Elena Prokofeva

10/02/20 19:53
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Dior J'Adore Infinissime

Dior J'Adore Infinissime

by Sanja Pekić

08/23/20 15:47
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Perfume longevity:3.19 out of5.

Perfume sillage:2.27 out of4.

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MademoiselleMaya

It is spectacular up close, honeyed white flowers with dominating freshness.
It changed my like to love, yet I am not sure yet if I like how it performs on me all day.
I must compare it to l'Or 2023 which seems to be a parfume concentrarion of this or edt Lumiere.
It feels sweeter than l"Or, and shares solar notes with Lumiere.
It is adorable, I love each and every J'Adore - must be the flowers they use are a quality on its own.
I also think it smells better in June than during winter, when some of the flowers are less glowing.

athomas

Does not last long on me. And as well, it seems to fade fast to the sandalwood base note. Not impressed. I remember my mom had J'adore many many years ago. This flanker doesn't remotely remind me of J'adore that I remember. Good thing I tested this out... always good to test these things and not blind buy. I am learning that very quickly (even though any blind buys I have ever done were inexpensive). You just never know how something will work with your body chemistry.

Vi101101

Super feminine. Starts with white flowers(I smell valley-of-the-lilies initially) and then gets more fruity combined with the white floral scent. To me, it's a fragrance for mature women. Not for me, but I can definitely say it's elegant and a bit sophisticated.

UPD: Sprayed it on myself a couple more times to give it a second chance. I don't smell anything but white florals. I'm, probably, bad at detecting notes, but those are a prominent note. As I stated earlier, it's a very elegant fragrance. Not only for mature ladies, yet it's very feminine.

UPD2: I start falling in love with it. This fragrance makes you feel like you're holding a bouquet of blooming flowers and each one complement one another. That's why the smell is pleasant. Great for day-to-day use.

lulu169

The best flanker of the J'adore line hands down! Plus the best sillage & longevity of them all BY FAR.. truly infinity ♾️💍 I don't care for other J'adore flankers at all, except this one and the Or version of 2011 and 2007. NOT the newest one.

igalmusic

This is my least favourite Jadore flanker, very synthetic smelling perfume, more of a hairspray and no lasting power. Don't bother

Ckeegan

I’m a guy, FYI.

Wow - this one is really nice. I wear No 5 on the daily, and wanted something lighter but traditional with a citrus twist… this was a great choice. It lays down HEAVY but comes off really amazing.

I like this a lot and think it could be an everyday.

A.Lavieenrose

It's official. Dior has butchered another beautiful fragrance with yet another unnecessary reformulation, or so I assume. I remember trying Infinissime out when it first came out - back then, it was an ultra-rich, sweet, buttery white floral; the juice was nearly potent! The tuberose really shined through, the jasmine was indolic, and I loved it. Tried it in the store again today, and boy-oh-boy, it's been transformed into another generic, clean, soapy perfume reminiscent of flower-scented water. I'm just hoping the tester bottle had gone bad....

kattyalf

Didn’t like it when first sprayed but after 5-10 minutes, Goooood!
It is so cozy and delicate, it literally makes me want to hug myself.
It’s a warm floral, subtle, elegant, sweet.
Definitely love it.
(The only bad thing is, on me the silage isn’t great, so it’s a hug me perfume)

po3tik1

I first bought J'adore and liked it. But the sample of Infinissime.. quick swap. Poor J'adore is collecting bathroom dust. Infinissime just has that dark, sweet, but alluring scent.

I typically wear it to bed. It's very relaxing and elegant.

Myrtthe

This one last and lasts on clothing. I really like it out of the other j' Adores i've smelled. It's completely different to the others. Others are more for daily wear: light and airy. This one is heavy with tuberose and jasmine, sexy, sultry, for a more mature sophisticated lady. I have to be in the mood for it. it's more for the evenings, a night out, a nice dinner date.
I recently tested OG My Way: the opening of My Way is completely different (effervescent, sparkling), but then they end in (almost) the same drydown.

jswenson

I have to overspray this like it's a body mist to get any longevity out of it! It's a descent smell, just lacks longevity

PurrParfumFan

I HATE this J’adore, especially when I consider the fact that this essentially replaced Absolu. Absolu was amazing, and this smells NOTHING like any J’adore and frankly doesn’t belong in the lineup.

CustardBunny

(i didnt smell much but to be fair i have a cold so..)
I enjoy this perfume for its simplicity in floral. Its not heavy or too old lady-like, its very fresh and light.
the sandalwood and the flowers are soft and office friendly. blind buy

Lyric82

This perfume is exquisite in my opinion. It does have a pretty strong vintage vibe, though done with a little bit of restraint as if it is a classic perfume with modern sensibilities. But I will say, those who say it smells “old”, “grandma-like”, “musty basement”… that’s the vintage aspect they are picking up on. So if that’s not something you enjoy, you probably won’t like this. If Mitsouko, Magie Noire, Cabochard, Cinema, Joy… if they bother you, then you will likely find a similarity in J’Adore Infinissime. But if you love that old Hollywood glamour scent in fragrances… give this one a try because it is gorgeous. And it’s like a modern version of a vintage perfume. I feel like I’m starting to beat a dead horse here, but I think that there are better, less insulting ways to describe a fragrance with these qualities. Vintage, yes. Retro, sure. Glamorous Hollywood vibes, go for it. But old lady, and grandma are terms that don’t belong in fragrance descriptions.

Beyond that, I’d say the wear time is average… around 4-5 hours on me before becoming a skin scent. Projection/sillage are on the low moderate side. If you don’t like the original, this is still worth trying. It’s so far from what is typically available at the mainstream designer level. This and the 2023 L’or flanker are my favorites.

missdior1947

I sampled this in store, and it was repulsing to me. It's way too strong, sickly, and there's something about it smells old. It smells nothing like the original j'adore, but maybe a bottle of it that's been sitting in your grandma's basement for 70 years. This is not a good blind buy, especially if you're looking for a fresh, youthful scent. I recommend trying it out first.

celestial

J'adore Infinissime is my least favourite of the J'adore flankers. To my nose it smells like strong indolic tuberose and it doesn't have the creaminess of the original. This, of course, is my subjective interpretation of the scent, and I would recommend to definitely test before buying.

tanaC

J'Adore Infinissime Dior
(Store test, on skin)

J'Adore Infinissime by Dior is beautiful Tuberose fragrance, I notice that raw material is fairy good and this is much more charming than the EDP version.

The opening blast is promising as it is very realistic Tuberose scent with other floral but I mostly notice the Tuberose.

And the scent dry down it is become more soapy and waxy a bit. Kinda a little sexy. The scent is less strong in 1 hours approx.

As it progress, I become bored a bit.
If you have the Tuberose bouquet in collection you will find this redundant as rendition as strip down from other Tuberose Bouquet.

Rogue Maracite, Supreme Bouquet is more interesting imho.

This is not bad and not bubble gummy so I truly don’t mind having in collection.

But like, how many Tuberose fragrance would you love to own?

Score 7/10
Projection Moderate-Strong
Longevity : N/A
Classfication Femme
Summary : Strip down, poppular Tuberose Bouquet. Truly good and match Dior standard.

laraffinee

J'Adore Infinissime blew me away when I first tried it, and continues to make me gasp with delight every time I wear it.
I don't know if this perfume has won any awards, but it should. This is masterfully blended white floral, floating on a soft base of Sandelwood. Absolutely luxurious. I have many wonderful perfumes, and this one ranks in my top favorites. It has captured the essence of an elegant woman who is delightfully complex. 10/10 for me.

AUyliong

The most modern and wearable J'Adore thus far. It smells nothing like the rest of the J'Adore range which is a positive in my book.

That means Infinissime has none of the rest of the J'Adore range's proclivity for using the most pungent urine-smelling indolic white flowers Dior could find. This starts off with a deliciously creamy and honey-like scent.

In the dry down, it turns into white flowers but like I said, it's not indolic at all. It smells earthy and nutty but not fecal or urine-like. It's also more subtle and reserved

The best J'Adore so far for me. I can actually imagine Charlize Theron wearing this because she likes it and not because she is contractually obligated to.

Also, because of these attributes I think this can be a unisex scent. Feminine leaning but unisex.

Keksu

Received a sample today and after first two sprays my mind is immediately going
Chloé (Parfums Chloé) Chloé! There's something similar here though it has been so many years I had thw Chloe.
I used to wear og J'adore back in the day and if I had not known this is J'adore flanker I'd say this is something "old" from 1980s or 1990s etc. Not a bad scent when I say "old, just where my mind is tranferred to.

I don' find any similarities with any L'Interdit flankers (I have 2 EdTs, both Rouge versions and the black bottle Intense).

cheleine

Coming back with another review after two years to say I’ve grown into this scent.
I’ve been wearing Gabrielle Essence by Chanel a lot for the past year and I’ll agree with the previous commenter that says they’re similar. For me the similarity is not “exact” but they’re on the same league. I feel like a lot of people compare Gabrielle Essence with J’adore Absolu but to me this one here is way closer.
Still if you already own the Chanel one, J’adore Infinissime is worth having in your collection.
In my opinion, it is by far the most beautiful out of all the J’adore line (yes even L’or).
Infinissime feels like it’s keeping only the good parts of the original J’adore, only the DNA, but all the weird synthetic florals, the soapiness etc is gone leaving behind a silky smooth gold liquid that smells of the most expensive white florals fantasy and relaxing ylang ylang.
I usually don’t like blood orange as an obvious note in perfumes but here it illuminates the opening of the scent and keeps everything fresh and uplifted throughout.
Ah what a wonderful creation. I hope they never discontinue this masterpiece.

emilianods75

for me this is exactly like Gabrielle Essence...but weaker

Ilikewhatilike

Well done fragrance. Beautiful sweetness without being too cloying.

LadyIva

Here’s another version of J’adore that doesn’t smell like the pilar fragrance at all. Instead, it smells like tuberose! If one mixed Gucci Bloom (a fresh, green tuberose) with Guerlain Mahora (a sweeter, ‘tropical’ tuberose) in equal measures, this is what they’d get.

alice_w

I immediately liked it when I tried it in the boutique. It's rich, deep, sensual and sophisticated. It also smells like a gentle caress that makes me feel secure. I bought a 100ml bottle and would keep wearing it for work or holiday. However, it could be a little bit cloying if overly sprayed.

JacobLikesFrance08

Oh, Dior. How I love Dior! Absolutely beautiful perfume, I personally own a bottle of this fragrance. I wore it once, and I love it! To me this perfume is smells very white floral, with hints of incense kind of. Its unique.

Beautiful Perfume, 10/10!

Tuberosa80

Profumo buono, la tuberosa è predominante, ma ben amalgamata tra gelsomino e ylang ylang, niente di nuovo, pepe e arancia che potevano portare un tocco di particolarità, in realtà scompaiono quasi subito, è un buon profumo, ma niente di particolarmente eccezionale, prestazioni 6,5/fragranza idem a mio modestissimo parere, sempre

Tamijami79

On me this one smells like a more potent versione of Pour Femme D&G. And they bouth remind me of pez candy which is not so bad but for a Dior perfume I expected more. I will probably give this to my daughter.
It also reminds me of Organza Givenchy which was also a pass even thoug I am a "white flower perfume" lover.

Andy224

Floral, peppery scent that smells elegant, unique, chic and expensive. Wish it would last longer though.

caffeinatedpony

Up there with some of the best women's fragrances of all time.

madonnatella

this is the one for me. like 'misslovechocolate' I never were such a fan of the initial 'J'Adore'. once I tried a 'J'Adore d'Or', I think it was called. i.e., bought it. but it was still too light for me. the fact that Charlize Teron again and again steps out of glitzy pools with a golden mermaid dress starts to annoy me. she is a beautiful woman but try a black woman for once ! I feel the 'J'Adore' perfume is the real pendant to Chanels 'Gabrielle', not that stupid 'Dior in Joy' or 'Joy in Dior'. I however was never afraid this perfume would rob Jean Patous 'Joy' from its place. but back to the 'J'Adore Infinissime'. already with the first whiff, I guess when it came out, I knew this was the one. I have many perfumes and suddenly yesterday, I thought, I will 'wear her'. oddly enough and to my greatest content, the first note I smelled was that of the Rose. roses are my favorite flowers but I have a huge penchant for white flowers too. I have the feeling Olivier Polge did the same with the Chanel Tubéreuses de Grasse in 'Gabrielle (Essence)' as François Démachy did, here, with the Dior Tubéreuses de Grasse in the majestic 'Infinissime'. they gave this 'Carnal Flower' a Parisian dignity, subduedness, a 'Hauteté. this was again a perfume I smelled when I opened the box and everything, the flacon, was still closed. also strange is that I like really bad white flowers with dirty undertones. they have intoxicating, bewitching features, to lure the moths of the night. but a friend on Facebook learned me that they also have pissy and sometimes even fecal undertones, to also lure flies, if the moths are dreaming. yet whatever may be the case, Chanel and Dior like their perfumes pristine and regal. (let us forget for a moment Poison, one of my favorite perfumes of all time). Miss Dior had that austere, ladylike 'air' of a Parisienne. yesterday the fullbodied perfume hovered around me and it was very pleasant. it is a rich and velvety perfume with a noticable présence but not like Poison and Giorgio (I still love them to death), yet exceptional enough to stand out just because of the superior talents of monsieur Démachy. Tuberose, Ylang-Ylang, Jasmine, Rose and Lily of the Valley make for a flowery perfume. the sandelwood gives the perfume a solidity, a calmness. Oh how I love these flowers.....

missloveschocolate

My favorite of the j’adore collection! Not so sweet as the original one, perfect balance between the woody and floral notes. I should say I’m not a huge fan of the original j’adore, I can only wear it occasionally when I’m in a mood, but this one is perfectly sensual.

gabigen4ik

This is one sexy perfume! It is definitely made for a more mature woman and I get it when people say it smells like 'old money'. To me, it has the same vibes as 24 Rue Faubourg by Hermes. Sadly, the ylang-ylang which imo carries the whole 'old money' phenomenon fades away rather quicky. Compared to the original J'adore, this is a more sophisticated version. If a TV character would wear this perfume it would be Catherine Martell from Twin Peaks, because she is a badass queen.

WhiteFlowerPrincess

I'm incredibly angry that this crappy perfume has replaced the now discontinued J'adore Absolu, which was better than this perfume in every way. It was like a honeyed white and yellow floral and this J'adore Infinissime smells incredibly generic and "perfumey." I also get the pink pepper and blood orange notes at the top. This is what ruins this perfume the most for me. Why ruin a lovely white floral with these HORRIBLE notes?! I just don't get it...

It's obvious that it's an inferior perfume to J'adore Absolu as well, by the rating of this perfume compared to that one. J'adore Absolu has a good rating and this doesn't.

It seems a lot of people don't appreciate a good and sweet as well as purely unadulterated white floral like me.

oenomel

Closer to L'Interdit EDT in the beginning with the sandalwood. Dries down beautifully to slightly indolic jasmine, almost soliflore without any hint of citrus. I didn't like J'adore the OG too much but I will definitely snatch this up if I come across one on discounters.

Violets and lilies

One of my favorite white floral perfumes. Fruity and warm.

Laurus

I got this sample with order from Douglas. I was not too exited because I do not like the original one also did not like the J adore in Joy. However this is the scent I have been looking for. It feels like coming home. There is something familiar about this. It smells thicker more buttery and richer than the original. It is not too sharp, sweet or too loud. It is fuzzy and warm. I agree with a previous reviewer who said it may be preferred by someone older. Well I am 42 and I did also, just like this fragrance became thicker and lushier than I was when I was young haha. Maybe thats why I love it. On the side note I purchased blindly Lady Million fabulous because the scent profile was very similar but that one is completely different smelling. Loud sharp and obnoxious.

CovaCola

Got a 5ml tester.
The opening was ''obvious'' but it later faded away.
I got ''spring'' , ''clean girl'' and ''old money'' vibes from it. However, it was not as girly or floral as Marc Jacobs usually is. Kind of like reminded me of ''burberry weekend''
Not a juvenile perfume, this reminded me of my mum or any woman above the age of 25.
Nice perfume but not that long-lasting or special.

Stararmour

This is a jasmine, white floral clean fragrance. I received a free samples of this and the original with Dior Eau Sauvage.

The much cheaper Elizabeth Arden Splendor is an exact dupe! I've used 2 bottles of that and did like it at some point in my life, but now it's a little boring and on the nose as a fragrance for me.

I find myself gravitating to muskier frags and sweeter ones. I LOVE juicy florals and Rose notes but jasmine and sandalwood based perfumes are just not for me right now.

gritzalimaria

3.78 for a fragrance that deserves 4.20 at least. Beautiful sandalwood -ylang -ylang -tuberose, deep and sensual, elegant, and -thank God - a different option of j adore. I really hate flankers that smell exactly the same as the original.

AnitaHendricks

Many women are in love with the J'adore perfumes. I never liked the way they combine with my skin. I do think this would be a great version to wear during the fall! There's a nice blood orange note in it.

Perpetual Collector

@mamoudaki, are you even aware of how non-intelligent (stupid) you sound? It must be painful for people around you.

blkleather_redlace

I'm not sure about this one. I love white and yellow florals and the drydown is lovely. But it shares an aquatic, fresh note with the original J'adore that's always bothered me. This note is the quintessence of late 90s perfumery, but it unfortunately tends to give me a migraine. I don't really get blood orange, pink pepper, or bergamot, unless they are combining to produce that 90s aquatic note. This could grow on me if I become less sensitive to this note because the drydown is gorgeous. At first there's a raspiness to the jasmine and tuberose and eventually the other notes join the melange and it becomes smooth. Not as loud as 80s white florals (which I love) except right at the beginning. It's more impressive than most other contemporary fragrances right now, but that isn't necessarily saying much. I sampled at Ulta, which in my area carries almost none of the classical anymore. Just a sea of syrup, laundry musk, coffee, and weird fruits.

vintagelover

Blind buy. Love at first sniff! I'm a Tuberose addict and this really hits the spot. I wish I had tried it sooner. I've not had much love for what Dior have done to their classics and their more recent additions have left me disappointed. They have redeemed themselves with this one though!

igalmusic

This is not a safe blind buy! Very tuberose heavy scent, not a juvenile perfume whatsoever, it's got a retro vibe as well. I like it but I don't love it, maybe it will grow on me... elegant for sure, if you are not a fun of floral perfumes please stay away.

Kaleigha

A couple of days ago, I picked up the J'adore L'eau, and it was an absolute hit. I love it. So of course I must now go through the rest of the line to see what I like...and what I don't. Unfortunately, this one falls very firmly into the don't category. It is harsh and unpleasant for me, and of course I can't seem to scrub it off no matter how hard I try. I am hoping that the original j'adore, which I first had probably 20 years ago, will be a better fit. And maybe in Joy and a couple of others, too, if I am lucky.

angelite

i love the white florals in the fragrance, its definitely very sweet. the jasmine and tuberose are very present but i dont get the rose. it can be overwhelming if oversprayed since its very strong. i was debating between this and very good girl from carolina herrera, and i'm pretty happy with my decision! i also really love the design of the bottle. although the shape makes it seem like theres more product than there actually is lol

Cvdwatson

I recently sold my bottle because I grew tired of convincing myself to like it after a blind buy!
I had this Infinssime and the original J'adore.
But my favorite is actually the EDT which is slightly pink and so easy to wear, almost like (dare I say) a body spray.
Infinssime doesn't work for me with the amplified tuberose which takes it too creamy rosey for me--it just took away the signature jasmine notes that make J'adore so fabulous.

ceeceelee

The ylang and tuberorse are strongest on me, jasmine in the background and the blood orange cutting the floral fugue. Sandalwood imparts a nice creamy base that compliments the ylang and tuberose. The lily of the valley and rose must be just supporting players, rounding out the floral bouquet. I still think that between this and J'adore L'or (whichever year, either one depending on your preference for patch) are two of the best florals around. That includes niche, beautiful.

jswenson

I smell tuberose inmeshed with jasmine. The sandalwood gives it a smooth roundness. 5-6 hours then poof!! It's gone.

I'm curious as to how this will age over time. I wonder if the tuberose will grow stronger (that would be nice).

AdalynEverly

This is my favorite J'adore out of all the J'adore fragrances. The blood orange give the J'adore DNA a little bit more of a twist. This makes me feel very confident, and almost like I could be a business woman. Thus, this perfume does make me feel that I am a bit too young to be wearing this perfume. It does feel like it's meant for a hot cougar, woman ceo type, LOL. I feel like a lot a sophisticated man would like this on a woman, and trashy men would be reprelled. The dry down does smell like the original J'adore to me.

delightme5

Similar to Jasmin rouge. Pick which pretty bottle you prefer. Bottles and COST aside I would go JI.
I bought this and put 3 sprays ( JI ) on my boyfriend. Classic jasmine feeling but feels real , as though it starts to adapt to wearer. Like you've brushed up against a jasmine bush. It starts to become soapy floral white. Luckily there is some sweetness - not too much ; maybe the ylang peeping through to tone the white feeling foliage. Jasmine is definitely showing some tricks and turns. There's a soft hidden creamy sweet which sits under this flower power. 2hrs in I'm smelling now the most magic fluffy green on him. Didn't smell femme sweet just clean and unidentifiable. Forget the bottle, name and gold spangle models. For guys and.girls

Fatima1219

I, absolutely love this fragrance. It is one of those fragrances that exudes class and elegance! It is feminine, long-lasting, and exquisitely made. My husband took me to Macy's to pick out 2 fragrances for my birthday--and after smelling this one, I knew immediately that Infinissime would be one of my choices. It is a great floral that I choose, to mostly, wear on special occasions. This is a fragrance that will always remain in my vast collection!

maistylz

What's not to love? This gorgeous, natural smelling beauty is perfect in every way. It has a classy and elegant presentation that will make you smell wonderful while giving off just enough warmth without being overwhelming or cloying you can't go wrong with this one!

Penhaligoons

Maybe I haven't had the best luck with Dior fragrances, but this is just another miss for me. I got this for a steal at my Macy's and didn't have the heart to return it since I was still waiting for it to sit and develop.
This might be the scent that's made it very clear that tuberose is not for me. This and My Way smell good on someone else from a distance, but after a few minutes on me, I get a massive headache. It's a shame because I don't particularly like the original flanker and wanted this to work on me. Maybe I will gift to someone soon if it has yet to work out.

Crystalita76

J’adore Infinissime ☀️
Bright- sunny white florals with a bit of creaminess
This flanker is very sparkly and does have solar undertones that another user here mentioned.
I would say this one is also not as mature smelling as the other J’adore’s.
The white florals give it the same DNA as the others from this line but it is a fragrance with its own character.
It has almost a tropical vibe to it. Like there should be tiare flower 🌸 in it.
The blood orange offers sweetness and also gives the fragrance a very clean type of smell.
My husband loves this one.
Great summer fragrance.
Performance is around 6 hours and it projects well.
The bottles are amazing 🤩

tovasignature

Pretty white floral with a bit of musk. Pretty, generic and terrible lasting power. I over sprayed hoping to get some sillage and a better sense of the fragrance. Fortunately, i have a sample and didn't go all out to only be bitterly disappointed.

ConcreteRose

This girl is classy, sophisticated, dressed well, has her Ish together, makes her own way and nothing or no one can say different! This is elegance. I think with all of these super sweet & obnoxious scents that are so popular lately… this is a breath of fresh air! Beautiful creamy white florals wrap u up in luxury! Perfection

supermama

Tuberose here smells very plastic. So it’s a NO.

Violinplayah

This is a truly beautiful, sophisticated solar fragrance, one I didn’t know I needed! I love perfumes that give me summer vibes, but I realize that my favorites are all very casual. This is a gem because it is unmistakably sunny and warm, but still classy. I purchased the roller pearl but I may need a bigger bottle!

Edit: bought 3.4 oz. I can’t get enough! One of my favorite summer fragrances is silk tree blossom (they’re everywhere in June where I live) and this smells like them in perfume form! I can’t believe I’ve stumbled upon a new all time favorite fragrance, but here we are! Blind buy SUPER win!

karinatfragrantica

Well rounded classic mainstream white floral. Suits mature ladies, vintage vibes.

smellynoob

Definitely a scent for more mature women. The scent reminds me of a posh 80s/90s wedding on Long Island. The jasmine hit me strong and I caught a lot of powder off this.

Not_a_perfume_junkie

Creamy , kinda get a honey note . Really pretty.

mylancome

More intense and creamy than the original

ATC

Smells very familiar....Reminds me Poison from the 90s. Very traditional, classic, and feminine. Beautiful creation. The sandalwood base note is loud and make this parfum very attractive to wear. Lingering and romantic, but probably not everyone's favourite. Not safe to blind buy this one. I would think this is more suitable for elegant ladies of 40 or above.

angeliina

smells sexy and mysterious so if ur looking for a scent that says that then this is the one for u! also gives rich/material girl vibes with a hint of elegance, however smell might be too strong for some people. personally i enjoy it

Edemay

WOW I surprisingly adore this!
Smells like an expensive successful woman.
Not a girly scent but also not an elderly one

SummerRose

I thoroughly enjoy J'Adore Absolu which I have written a glowing review on but J'Adore Infinissime is an amplified version of that. It's a bit darker, if you consider Absolu to be day time then Infinissime would be night time. I love this. Again for me this is a gorgeous, feminine, elegant and SEXY fragrance. I love the jasmine and tuberose combination with the hint of pepper and citrus. It's very alluring....

Estacey3

Smells like a slightly more elegant smooth version of CK Beauty. They're so smilar to me. Curious to know if anyone else picks that up.

J_fr

LOVE the top and middle notes. The blood orange is such a nice note, and mixed with the jasmine it becomes such a petal fresh smell. I mostly smell a blend of tuberose and jasmine in the middle notes, both pretty realistic smelling, and not too sweet. Unfortunately however, the sandalwood starts dominating quite early on my skin (i’m not a fan of sandalwood), switching it up to a more deep and creamy perfume. Overall quite an elegant perfume, although lighter and more floral than the original, which makes it fine for daily use as well. Because of this I wouldn’t assign a specific age to it either, imo anyone w the right confidence can pull this off.

thebloff

Very different from J'adore EDP. Woodiness makes it deeper and darker. 7.6/10

Mjchaelj

This reminds me of dryer sheets, and not in a bad way. It also reminds me of walking through a meadow right after rain. It’s very nice. This smells like a woman that has her life in order. A grown woman’s fragrance compared to Miss Dior. I tend to gravitate towards more sweeter fragrances for women so this doesn’t amaze me but it’s really nice.

7.5/10

Eva Wu

The J'Adore line is nothing if not overstuffed. That being said, it's given us some gems: J'Adore Absolu is gorgeous, and J'Adore L'eau was a perfectly agreeable magnolia.

This thing however... Woof. Reminds me of nothing more than those air care devices you plug into a wall, cheap and cheerless, somehow both weak and overpowering. (See Lady Million for reference)

It's a vulgar little white floral, which would have been almost entirely devoid of personality were it not for a sickening twinge of what I can only describe as Fanta and marzipan. Reminds me of the kinds of people who are memorable for all the wrong reasons.

And 3 ounces of this monstrosity can be yours for 150 hard earned dollars!

I once considered François Demachy the reference for polished, affable perfumes. Not after this...

violetbelle

Beyond gorgeous. Have you ever wondered what a meadow full of huge, white flowers under a sky of gold, with only wispy clouds and floating bubbles smells like? It smells like this. 🎠

The opening has a grapey tuberose similar to L'Interdit. As ylang surfaces, so does an airy, dry feel, like a feather light touch of powder, though I stop short of calling it powdery. Grape tones ebb and morph into an ambient soprano pitched floral sweetness. I could swear I smell honey. Fresh, pale yellow honey. I'm getting an Elie Saab Le Parfum vibe, starring tuberose instead of orange blossom (yes, please) that eventually turns creamier.

correspondencepersonal

This starts with that fabulous "Tinker Bell" quality that I love so much, it sparkles similar to champagne the first moments after the spray and is heavenly as it dances above the skin (similar to my experience with J'Adore In Joy, only In Joy goes into more of a salty/marine - peach tea type ozonic chord). This perfume reminds me of some of the essence notes and the upper register of Dior's classic Poison, the original -- minus the darker deeper notes which fill out the lower register of Poison.

I've worn Avon's Rare Pearls for over 9 years now - and that is not coming to mind as I smell this J'Adore.
I love Rare Pearls, that is a great one to try. Infinissime has more of the original Poison woods vibe to it than Rare Pearls.

This is working much better with my chemistry than the salty marine notes in J'Adore In Joy.
Case in point, if you find that you can not wear one perfume in a line, don't give up --
Keep spritzing and sampling some of the others -- because if you like the initial DNA of one of these, there's a good chance that you may find a great match for your chemistry - if you continue to sample these.

nickinicole

I really disliked this. I could tell it had the "DNA" of the original J'adore, but pink pepper is a more that lingers on my skin. That *and* the woody base made this far too "masculine" for my taste.

Cherry Bloom

I received this as a present at work yesterday, very appropriate as a present from collaborators yet not something I would buy myself in a million years. It's the first day I use this and it reminds me so badly of a perfume from Avon that I never liked "Rare pearls". At least it gives me the same vibe that RP gave me 15.years ago when i smelled it.

I will use my 30 ml bottle for sure as it's not a perfume that offends anyone in the office but i would not rebuy it. Not my type.

The little cute bottle is a jewel, though. Too beautiful.

Dottie's Hoomum

Listen up, noses. This is a source of great confusion for me. My question is, WHY on earth is this included in the line of utterly stunning perfumes under the J’Adore nomenclature? I mean, I actually did adore J’Adore when it was first released 22 years ago. I wore it and wore it and wore it. I loved the EDP and then I fell equally in love with the EDT. Over the last five or six years, I got bored with it and started to find the EDT screechy. I also thought the EDP lost its lustre. Maybe it’s my hormonal nose, maybe they’ve been reformulated, don’t know. But this Christmas, I’ve been craving another J’Adore fix. So, off I toddled to Boots to test the latest additions. I was blown away by Absolu, which I believe Santa Paws (husband) now has under the tree for me, but that’s another love story. I also tested Infinissime. I had it on a card. I had it on my wrist and on my scarf. I walked around town in the fresh air for two hours, just not understanding what I was smelling. This is not a member of the J’Adore family! Madam, you are an interloper! And I know who you are! Madonna’s Truth or Dare and Paco Rabanne’s Lady Million had a baby, and it grew up into you! You are a cloying, tuberose bomb, and someone will adore you, maybe millions will, but me? Nah.
Thank you.
Next!

AlienCowGirl

Doesn't smell like original J'Adore. It's more delicate, floral and sweet. Definitely safe to wear on daily basis sillage is pretty weak.

cheleine

I much prefer this to the original, yet I can’t make up my mind about getting a full bottle of this. Reminds me of an older and stronger sister of Dhalia Divin by Givenchy, they do share some notes and they both have that golden luxurious aura without turning cold and unapproachable though. The scent is warm, creamy, sweet, inviting. Still I feel like it smells a bit dusty and mature for me, being in my late 20’s… I can imagine a very glamorous successful woman in her late 30’s to early 40’s absolutely owning this scent and turning heads…Maybe I’ll come back to it in the future? Still there’s something that keeps me coming back to my tester, wanting to sit with the perfume, understand it, get to know it better. Works well with my chemistry, projects fantastically and is surprisingly of good longevity too. Definitely a like, maybe a love…? We’ll see..

Chellywellie

Too much tuberose! And I really don’t like tuberose! It’s not even “mature” or “demure”, it’s just aging to me. I don’t think I can be a fair reviewer of this perfume for that reason - though if you also dislike tuberose, you have been warned. Totally reminds me of Kim Kardashian (round black bottle) and Gucci Bloom Profumo.

Sreza7

This is beautiful. I don’t like the original J’adore it’s soapy and just didn’t wow me. But this has that beautiful sweet tuberose ylang and jasmine combo that I love in Gucci Bloom in the yellow bottle. This reminds me of that. Also I’m so proud of myself for being able to detect lily of the valley without looking and the note pyramid!

adelaidesandrina

This is just beautiful. When you’re wearing this it’s like you’re dripping with GOLD. Metaphorically speaking lmao. But seriously, this is a rich.. potent fragrance.

It’s perfectly sweet and it’s surrounded with full bodied florals. It has a slight zing from the bergamot and pepper making it not too nauseating because it’s SO strong. It’s warm, sultry and way more mature than the other flankers imo.

I picture boss lady or maybe even someone from royalty passing by leaving an intoxicating trail. Plus the bottle is just wow!

LSAUG

Out of the 3 Jadore flankers I smelled today this one was the best but still not worthy of a full bottle purchase. At least this one has a bit of sweetness thanks to the blood orange. Again the florals smell a bit fake. I don't understand how Dior gets the prices they do for their perfumes. They are not very good, smell very artificial and induce headaches. Again I was being very generous when I rated this an ok, the more I smell it the more I dislike it. I am getting a massive headache right now, got to throw these strips out! I will say this for the Jadore line they do have lasting power.

Edit: I gave this another chance in Ulta and it still gave me a headache. Disregard my above comments about why Dior gets the prices they get, (at least for this line) it is because of longevity and sillage. But every time I smell this line whatever they put in here to make the perfume last so long gives me a horrible headache. I just don't like this line except for the new all natural one. If that was in an alcohol base instead of the water base I would buy it. The natural flanker (white bottle I forget the name) is gorgeous and no headache. But it being in water is a no for me because you won't get the sillage you want in a perfume when it is in a water base. Plus who wants to get wet when they spray themselves w/ a perfume? I sure don't.

Jacquis

J'Adore Infinissime EDP is a gorgeous, elegant signature perfume. I was quite excited to have it in my collection. Very ladylike and sophisticated, soft white floral. There is a bit of warmth as it cloaks you and stays close without much radiation. I wore it in 60-75F, slightly humid temperature. This is for those who like a soft perfume. Not offensive in the least. Unfortunately, I and anyone around me, cannot smell it after 1 hour. Beautiful none the less. The original performs much better on my skin in FL climate. Need more sharpness and character to survive this humidity.

Sunkissed

Instant like. I had tried almost everything in the shop when I got to this and my nose couldn't take anything anymore, so I didn't want to make a commitment. But I have to try it again one day along with Absolu. I tried them one after the other and might be confusing both. I can definitely tell why people say they're minded of Gabrielle Essence and vice versa and it has that classy ladylike feel to it.
Unfortunately I do not remember the OG at all, so I can't compare them.

Gruhlanska96

It is a classy scent. I like white flowers but I’m 50/50 with this. Maybe if I layer it with something sweeter-vanilla, cake like it will be better.
It smells like old homemade soap.

Tigerlillian

Nectarous, ambery, smooth and sensual. I love Infinissime. It doesn't have the freshness of the original -- this is pure liquid petals with a golden aura.

I get predominantly jasmine, but not by a huge lead. Tuberose next, and ylang ylang have very prevalent supporting roles. There is a hint of bubblegum, but not massive -- it leans more smooth and waxy, like a gorgeously luxurious candle.

I find this so narcotic and relaxing and enjoy wearing at home by myself as it's not too overpowering or aggressively floral. It's like a beautiful veil of jasmine body oil with hints of smooth sandalwood and I daresay a bit of a coconut nuance. There is also a hint of green and a hint of earth to just barely counterbalance the honeyed florals.

Glorious! If you like to indulge in smooth florals with a light to moderate Oriental base, this might be your next nectar.

Scentedalterego

Out of what's currently available in the J'adore range, this is my second favorite, after L'or 2017. Good quality tuberose yellow floral tuberose sandal amber. The tuberose is the bubblegummy kind, not the fleshy spicy kind. It's well blended and the quality of the base is good, no cheap sandalwood, but a higher quality semi-sweet amber that is found in some niches nowadays as well. The sandalwood is smooth and in the background. This smells younger and sweeter than l'absolue, which I found too floral and too mature. Longevity and sillage are a lot better than the current EDP and also better than Absolue. L'or is still the queen though.

chelseamurdock

This fragrance shines in the autumn. I wore my sample of it yesterday and it smelled so rich, warming, and elegant as I was walking around outside. The opening
might be a little overpowering for some, but the dry-down is creamy, sophisticated, and absolutely fantastic. I’m not a huge tuberose fan, but it is blended beautifully in this fragrance.

Emera1d

Out of everything I tested today this was the best! Beautiful fresh and soapy white floral. To my nose the tuberose, jasmine and lily of the valley are the most prominent notes and I guess the ylang-ylang and sandalwood make it the creamy gorgeousness that it is. I was never a fan of the original but this is seriously good! It is not sharp in any way but it does feel a tad old fashioned to me which I guess is the soapiness. If a sample comes my way I will definitely give it a full wear, but for me it doesn't beat Gucci Bloom and Beyond Paradise.

zestybloom

I haven’t liked any of the Jadore until this one, this one isn’t yellow syrup damp smelling, it’s dry sensual floral woods with a hint of the top sweet note of a good orange but not orangey this is beautiful I really enjoy it

JackieM

I actually wish this was sweeter. Crazy, I know.

Since I never really came around to the original J'adore (the only instant love and must-own from the line for me was L'or, still a total stunner even after reformulation), I was always more interested in the flankers. This one was very promising, given the comparisons to L'interdit, which was on my part a dramatic hate to love transformation worthy of a biting Shonda Rhimes penned storyline ;)

Anyway, the first time I tried on J'adore Infinissime, the winds were definitely blowing that way, and there's something I remember really liking about its parallels to both L'interdit and My Way. Oddly enough, upon more trials, I'm not getting that anymore. Now it's a bit more austere, def more woody, and even a little bit unisex. Sure it's floral, but it's far more sober than I remember and I got almost none of the infamous sweet tuberose grape cloud. It also faded way faster from start to finish on subsequent trials. Perhaps because now it's summer and initially it wasn't or because I happened to mix this spray with a bit of the "roller pearl" of the same scent, idk. Doesn't seem like that should make a really big difference.

I think I'll gladly accept my status as the most basic of b****ches (lol) and admit that I'm liking the new (again), watered down (even more) Miss Dior better than this. I'm going to give it one more try once it starts cooling down again. But I have a feeling my one and only J'adore is going to remain the faithful L'or.

KylieBooFace

I wanted to like this so badly, but it was an instant "nope" for me on first spray. I think it was too woody or something.

veronique

A 20 ml cute roller reusable !!!!! Bravo !!! Inside the edp is thick like a light honey. This scent is voluptuous , with a deep heart of a carnal flower, juicy, class, and more over it has not the bitter note I find in the scent l'interdit. A very nice smile for a very nice gift. A ***** for reusable bottles.

kobylnice

You would never guess this perfume is a part of J'adore family. There's nothing similiar to original J'adore. Actually, it smells so like L'Interdit. It also has tuberose bubblegumy sweet opening with a hint of sharp bergamot but on top pink pepper so it makes it more spicy. It quickly fades away and turns into lovely sweet warm creamy scent. It's more complex than L'Interdit - more white floral sweet with touch of sandalwood peeking through, rather than linear vanilla and tuberose in L'Interdit. Still, both scents are so similar that you definitely dont need both unless you are a collector. I would rather purchase L'Interdit as it has stronger projection and longevity, also I can still smell the scent on my clothes the very next day. J'adore Infinissime's gone after half day.

LawmaLlama

Why do all new flankers have to have tuberose? This flanker is oddly both bubblegum sweet from the tuberose and green at the same time. A bit immature. This lasts about an hour and I would agree with some other reviewers it then morphs into something much more interesting and sophisticated which had me sniffing up and down my arms for about 30 minutes, but then it is gone. So, out of my collection it goes. Sticking to the original J'adore, one of my favorites!

MsFCAS

I have a sample of this and spritzed it on today. For the first 10-15 minutes it had sweet fruity overtones that reminded me of most commercial fragrances from 2010-2020, and the reason I could never find anything I liked. Then the sweet evaporated and I had a lovely peppery white floral, which I really enjoyed. Now after 3 hours I just smell floral-scented Tide laundry detergent. That's a bummer. If I could keep that middle hour or so, I'd buy a full bottle.

I need to edit my review now, just an hour later. It's Bounce dryer sheets, not Tide detergent. Apologies to Tide.

Carpe Noctem

Foremost for me, this is a jasmine scent. I have a bottle of J’Adore L’Or and have tried the others, but none other were full bottle worthy until this one.

It’s creamy jasmine and then comes the Tuberose. It’s silky, sensual and intoxicating to me. I can still smell it on my skin 24 hours after I’ve worn it, so I will be buying a bottle. I adore J’Adore Infinissime!

Ulusia

I have a 1ml sample - it does not remind me of the old J´Adore. I find the opening very interesting - I smell from the start bergamot, pepper, tuberose and ylang-ylang. It is bold and warm scent. After 30 minutes there was lovely combination of creamy sandalwood and rose.

Enrium

This flanker is not recognisably a part of the J'Adore family to my nose. Despite sharing many notes with the original J'Adore, Infinissime is a less coherent fragrance, virtually indistinguishable from other mass-market sweet florals. Still, it is a fairly pleasant feminine fragrance in its own right, despite lacking the glamour of the original.

This is not a fruity scent, unlike J'Adore. The opening is peppery and citrus-fresh, but it gives way to the white floral accords very quickly. Ylang-ylang and tuberose are most prominent, with a hint of jasmine. Sweet rose emerges a little later. There is some creamy vanilla that adds sweetness and lasts as it dries down. The drydown is sweetly woody with fading florals.

However, there are several downsides to this scent. I find that it smells quite synthetic overall, much more so than the original and L'Absolu. The longevity is lacking (ironic, considering its name) - it becomes a skin scent on me after little over an hour. Sillage is moderate but very fleeting. Passable, but pointless - why choose this inferior flanker over the original or L'Absolu? 2/5.

jeca

I like this one. I sprayed it again and it reminded me of Alien, very distantly. It is light, chic, the floral accord is very beautiful.

Nooshin (Atghia)

Well, rather than a mere variation, this one is a reinterpretation of the great classic of 1999, with a more generous floral, less fruity approach.The hook is bracing and mordant, carried by a citrus duet (orange and bergamot) that introduces the original’s well-known white-floral bouquet. But here, jasmine, tuberose and ylang ylang seem exposed to such intense light that the bouquet unveils their most suave, honeyed facets. Flirting with exoticism, the languid flowers suffuse a milky, slightly sweet sandalwood that embraces the skin, bolstered by musk and a few ambery woods.

Zethre

J'Adore diluted with a mass of cheap ethyl maltol to give a smell of melted sugar. Not noticeably J'Adore, smells like every other perfume in the last ten years. Sickly sweet and not much else.

RachelSeun

The opening going into the heart notes starts off a little strange and dirty but settles into a beautiful and pleasant dry down that is similar to the sweet tuberose in Prada’s La Femme. I prefer La Femme over J’adore Infinissime, both smell classy, elegant and mature, however the white floral opening of La Femme is a lot more smoother and refined whereas Infinissime smells a little disorganised.

giri-boni

I love tuberose, blood orange, sandalwood, jasmine.. But I don't know. As it opens it smells messy, kind of green, I just can't love it. Then it settles and becomes something way more interesting. But If I didn't know it was a Dior I could easily assume it was a Drugstore fragrance. I am a bit disappointed but the problem is not the fragrance, but my own expectations. Sidenote: It has nothing in common with Gabrielle, which is a warm, sunny, cozy floral. This is greener.

nadicamihajlovic

Infinissime is a lovely addition to someone's personal style. Very feminine, natural smelling, and essentially classic. Tuberose here is masterfully done, and also very gentle. Just to mention that I understand why people don't like tuberose or think they don't. In hot weather, tuberose often turns plastic or chemical. My favorite perfumes like Poison, Organza, Amarige... are unbearable to wear in summer and believe me, I discovered that in a harder way! But that same tuberose note is sensual, creamy, and elegant when the moment is right, in winter or spring mostly, or for cold summer evenings...However, Infinissime turned out great even during the summer heat! Definitely BIG LOVE for me.

ScentLoverJen

This has a lot of similarities to Gabrielle Essence to my nose (which I own and have worn for awhile). The J'Adore Infinissime isn't quite as sweet as Essence and is a bit sharper. It also doesn't have quite as strong of a sandalwood dry down. All in all, it's a beautiful fragrance, but not one I would add to my collection already owning Essence and a few other similar scents. The longevity on this wasn't great for me, but decent for a soft white floral. Very pretty!

Unemployed

Lovely white floral, slightly warm and buttery. I can imagine wearing this in all seasons. As a guy who’s into florals, this is welcome on my shelf!

P.s. Never smelled the original J’adore, I got a sample of this with another order and I instantly knew I would be buying a full bottle (which looks great by the way, 3.4oz bottle is the exact same height as my 8.5oz Maison Christian Dior bottles. J’adore fits right in!)

Sol0013

It doesn't smell anything like the original. It's more ylang-ylang.

FabulouslyLazy

Tubéreuse amère. Opulent and mature, it doesn’t match my personality in the least. Anyway, to each her own, I’ve loved some J’Adore flankers and I’m sure Infinissime will shine on the right woman.

Jana711xx

Got a sample with another Dior purchase. For one glorious minute, on first spray this reminds me of a Yardley perfume that I used to wear and love in the late 70s early 80s called Laughter.......then all hell breaks lose!! I am sure Monsieur Demachy has taken the most popular perfumes that have been launched it the last 15 years and stuck them in the one bottle. Gucci Bloom, Givenchy L’interdit, Ralph Lauren Women, Tom Ford Neroli Portofino I can even detect some Amouage Sunshine because there is some white tobacco action going on somewhere.....there is also Flowerbomb, LVEB and Boss Orange. It’s an absolute mess, there is too much going on it’s like someone has walked out the front door of their house wearing a brightly coloured, flamboyant tank top and orange platform shoes from the 1970’s, teamed with a black padded shoulder jacket from the 80’s and a pair of ripped jeans from Primark that they bought last week and finished off with a psychedelic scarf from the 60’s and a Panama hat. The only thing that is missing is J’Adore. When it finally settles down, after about 30 minutes, on my skin, I was left with a very weak Coco Mademoiselle/ Black Opium combo that thankfully quickly faded and died.

I cannot say I dislike it because there are so many fragrances in there that I love and it is certainly not a scrubber, it’s just that it’s as mad as a box of frogs.

mqkm

I think this is the nicest strong floral tuberose perfume I've ever smelled. I also love Givenchy L'Interdit Millésime but they're different. I have both of them and love them.

It opens green, like freshly cut flowers, but soon sweet creamy delightful tuberose takes over.. I detect vanilla as well. Wish this scent would last forever. Very elegant...

Murmur123123

I had high hopes for this one as I usually like florals, white flowers and rich smells, and I enjoyed the original jadore. However, this perfume stayed in the sweet jasmine note all the way to the dry-down and became a bit cloying, and the top notes are a bit sharp and not as smooth and rich as I wanted it to be. Glad that I had a sample of it and did not blind buy a full size bottle.

alexandradaos

It's unremarkable from beginning to ending. First spray is citrus and alcohol for about 5 second. Then the opening vibe is close to vintage Vanderbilt, after which it dries down to a generic boring sweet floral. The white florals are the old and slightly funeral kind, but the base is thankfully gentler and less evocative. Disappears in ~2 hours.

Heavy and excessively mature, safer than safe, sterile and boring - the recipe of a crowd pleaser. Nowadays, whenever there is nothing more to say or do, they hide all this creative blandness under a nuclear cloud of depressing white flowers and sell it to us as 'sophistication'.

On the plus side, I like the advertising video very much, but expected something completely different from those images.

P.S. Opening is identical to TBS Kahaia, which costs approximately 15$/£ at the moment (and probably 1000 other textbook white florals).

P.P.S I am confused as to why Demachy thinks tuberose is a 'carnal' flower that exudes attraction and sexuality. In Europe, tuberose is a flower often used in funeral processions, and mostly associated with sobriety and elegance. Very conservative and demure.

Happyme2009

Perfect in every way. Classy, elegant, natural smelling, beautiful presentation, good performance. What more do you want from a perfume ? This is basically a tuberose done at its best. In the world dominated by fruitchoulis , this stands out . It isn't a heavy white floral , as tuberose tends to dominate every other note generally. It's a white floral that smells like you walked in an expensive flower shop. I won't get into details, others have done it well already. Highly recommended ! Oh, and it isn't far off from Amouage Love Tuberose either . So if you can't afford that one, this is a nice alternative... at $185 plus tax for 100ml it's a bit cheaper than the Amouage, and it resembles it well.

karen.fiallos

Oh my, my, my! This is a genie in a bottle. Why is this fragrance not getting the attention it deserves? it is exquisite in every way! an all-around/ all-year long fragrance. Soft, classy, shinny! It is a masterpiece creation. I am not a fan of tuberose generally as I tend to find it very cloying, but when I read this mix of ingredients I got curious and boy I am glad I acquired this beauty! This is indeed a wonderful floral-oriental, it starts peppery and citrusy, the blood orange shines in the opening, soon after the flowers in particular the jasmine and tuberose take the lead (reminded me indeed of L'interdit as I read somewhere below). It gets so classy and creamy, if you like the initial spray wait until you get to the dry down. It is so wonderfully blended, not to sweet, not to floral, just enough of every note to make it a total aromatic pleasure. I love it! I can't t believe this is a J'adore flanker. The original J'adore I don't quite enjoy too much, too floral and the jasmine shines a bit too much if you ask me. But that is a personal choice as I recognize it is a matter of taste, I think it is still a wonderful perfume that deserves it's fame. Beautiful bottle as always and a master perfumer behind it. I think I maybe have this all year long in my collection and it may become one of my top 5. Good silage, not scandalous, great longevity. Sprayed in the evening and still could smell it on my hair and wrist the next morning. A must have if you love oriental florals.

Hum_C

On initial spray I can smell a bitter citrus smell which quickly fades away to an oriental floral. The smell of tuberose and jasmin is strong and I do smell a hint of rose. The perfume lasts on my skin for long enough, like 7~8 hrs which is great. And the bottle very beautiful and classy. Overall, I like J'adore Infinissime :)

anidamasceno

This is beautiful. Tuberose and ylang-ylang in a bright, sunny and very feminine, grown up fragrance. It screams "early autumn" to me. If you aren't into florals, tuberose and ylang-ylang, run away, they shine in here.

deinnorra

To me, this could have been one of the honey colored flankers of Jean Paul Gaultier Classique. As a JPG flanker, It would have been very elegant. As a J’adore flanker, it is unexpectedly fiery.

aqua76239

I was given a sample of this with my recent purchase at Bloomingdales. I was "meh" about original but I really really like this. Probably because it smells like a sweet tuberose scent and I am usually all over that. I seen comparisons to Gucci Bloom flanker and they are pretty spot on. It doesn't retain anything from the original J'adore but instead a completely different scent. Tuberose is very sweet and heady there, almost tropical so if this is your kind of scent, give it a try

veronique

I have finished my sample in two days ! I love it ! I Think this is the sunny scent to be selfish. I hope this word is correct to translate the pleasure to wear it, as it gives sensous olfactive addiction. It seems a sexiest and aphrodisiac scent , The lasting is better than "j'adore" EDP, but not as long as l 'Interdit EDP

TerrCasey

It's rather confusing, but overall nice perfume. I'm not very fond of the opening, peppery note. It's strong and just doesn't fit in with the rest. There's another unpleasant note in there - it reminds me of a freshly cut stem, but for a plant that has a stinky, milky sap. After these two weaken, the perfume settles into a warm, creamy scent with a bit of freshness and a woody/peppery touch. It's a less soapy and more mature version of J'Adore, which is nice.

It lasts more than 24h on clothes, but only 20 min on my skin. Also, it's much more complex on clothes - I didn't notice half of the notes when trying it on my wrist. Sillage is okay.

Overall, I wouldn't mind buying 50ml when it's on a sale, but I'm not in love.

Bubbles1964

J'Adore Infinissime was a free unsolicited sample that came with another purchase, and my interest was piqued when I saw Love Tuberose was upvoted as being similar. And much to my surprise, they are..... for about 2 minutes during the opening. After that they take dramatic turns, and Infinissime becomes its own thing; a light, bright and easy to wear Tuberose scent lacking the cream and other more complex notes that sets Love Tuberose apart.

I like it, enjoyed wearing my sample, and feel this is definitely above average for a mainstream offering. I should add that I know nothing about the original J'Adore.

wallywinthrop

Well I'll be darned. This fragrance actually manages to make tuberose fresh, sunny, shy, and coy. It does have a couple of drops of the J'Adore DNA, but yes, much less so than the other flankers. This is definitely richer yet more...sentimental? It does remind me of a Guerlain as others have commented.
I tested it, thought about it, took the card out and sniffed it, kept thinking about it, like how I think about films sometimes after seeing them. Went and bought it the next day.
The sensitive side of the Leo.

meg0825

Instant love!
This is the only J'Adore fragrance I own. I have smelled the original before, but none of the flankers until this one. I don't know why I've avoided this fragrance line. This is so very pretty. A beautiful white and yellow floral blend with blood orange and creamy sandalwood.

masako_30

I couldn’t have chosen a better light shining on this cold evening. Few are the bright signs that precede Christmas this year.
'Infinissime' radiates while I’m freezing and reaches me, sensual.
I can identify some sour shades, some bitter nuances of J'Adore, that sometimes touches me, but not here on my skin where every edge is blunted and rounded. 
It is luxurious. Ethereal, evanescent, pearly, then slowly darkens. It is a presence I love.
Let us be filled with strength and light, extraordinarily beautiful.

brumbarche

Initial impressions: If Dior JOY line had a tuberose Intense version (after their rosy flankers), this would be it. If you like the drydown of Joy INTENSE, but you wish it were tuberose based and more sophisticated, you’ll be happy to have found this treasure. I really like it, but, since it's more polished than Joy INTENSE (although both a very different “colors”), I'm probably going to start with a decant, until I'm sure it's a good choice for me. Speaking of Joy and J'Adore, I'm thinking right now that I would definitely swap my J'Adore IN Joy (it IS confusing, but still.. "Dior J'Adore IN Joy" not to be confused with "Dior Joy" flankers) for Infinissime. I’m not a fan of mixing lily of the valley and rose with the rest of the ingredients, and sandalwood may become overwhelming, but thankfully, none of this manifests here.

EDIT: After my initial impressions, wearing from a decant for a week, I must say - I found Infinissime a full bottle worthy - I adore it, even though I own a similar tuberose+Sandalwood combination. It’s Boucheron’s Tuberose de Madras, which is more woody in comparison to the ylang-ylang heaven we have here. Infinissime is creamy (not from cream but from the sandalwood), sunny and warm (ylang), rounded & blended (Joy INTENSE type of soft and mellow - no screeching), plush, feminine (jasmine), soothing, sexy (very delicious and dense tuberose), milky sweet, radiant and sensual, rich & thick (the same way TF Orchid Soleil is voluptuous). It has some of the elements that I love in the dry down of Armani prive Malachite Rouge, but here these notes blast from the get go, while with Armani you catch them in the drydown when the perfume begins to fade. On the back of my elbow 2 sprays last me ~6 hours (projecting). There’s something custardy in it too, which I love. Smells expensive, but versatile. Everyone around me loved it too. I’m very happy to have added it to my tuberose collection.

jaguarundina

another fabulous perfume in itself, not as a generic flanker of j'Adore. of the first version I had the perfume and it was too light for me. there is no such danger with THIS fullbodied, wonderful, eternal enfleurage dissipating perfume. in the closed box I could smell the tuberose. (de Grasse and in 'Partenariats' with some farmers in the South of France.). all the flowers at once to my nose and yet all the flowers discernable. the tuberose up front, the rose, the jasmine sambac, the ylang-ylang and I didn't detect explicitly the lily of the valley. perhaps much in unison with the jasmine and tuberose. this is a perfume you're proud you're wearing it then and there. you WILL get noticed but although it has some reminiscence to Giorgio (which I will love forever), it is a French perfume. chic, dramatic, not entirely over-the-top. but oh so sophisticated. and it is also pure quality. they braid this story of eco-consciousness, sustainability, with the entertaining of the partenariats conscious of the environment etc., etc. I believe it and at the same time I know this is so luxurious, it is still a guilty pleasure. in fact the only ADORE I love.

Mona708

I got samples of this when I bought Poison. It has the same charm as the original, but it starts off much sweeter. It’s not an overly cloying sweetness, though; the fruity notes don’t overpower everything else. After it dries down a bit, it reminds me of the parfum version of Red Door but with a pleasant tartness mixed in with the sweet/floral notes and the sandalwood.

shannonwheeler05

I can’t believe nobody has said this is almost a dupe for Guerlain Jardins De Bagatelle. Maybe because that one isn’t well known. It’s almost the exact same notes, and it’s almost identical in the green, wet treatment of the tuberose. This tuberose is WAY more 80s than 2020. I have JDB which I don’t particularly like and never wear, and when I tried this new J’Adore, it took a few minutes but then I couldn’t think of anything but JDB. It’s a bit metallic as it dries. Very nice quality, and if you love it, you may also love trying the old Guerlain, which is very affordable on Fragrancenet. Both are big, bold, very nicely crafted 80s tuberose bombs, and though they’re not my personal style, I appreciate that this is a really different flanker for Dior and I love that they’re doing something bold and powerful. I have found most of their recent releases to be way more mass market and more watered down and ordinary, and my faves by Dior are HP, Addict, the older Miss Dior, and older JAdore flankers, so I love and applaud this real perfume!

genny17

Surprisingly I don’t find this to be about tuberose, it isn’t overly floral like most of the JAdore, it is warmer, more rounded, and although it is definitely floral, it isn’t screechy, or harsh, the blood orange balances the other notes too..the base is lovely, kind of a warm semi sweet woodsy floral...I am contemplating getting it, it is like a modernized warmer version of the original..classy elegant yet happy uplifting fragrance, with a sunny undertone..it reminds me a bit of the Ralph Lauren Woman, they are rather similar...please drop the word generic, it is used carelessly even when describing a lovely perfume.

aspirina

I tried this new scent on my skin. I had high hopes for it. But, it seemed a cacophony of loud white flowers, very screechy tuberose + Ylang Ylang, it is "ok" but it is not masterpiece...and to be honest..it doesn't smell to much Dior to me..it smells more like a cheaper designer scent..like the heavy white flower based Michael Kors...disappointed. Poor longevity anyway. Dior..what are you doing? going the cheap route? watering down or butchering Hypnotic poison and Addict..and coming up with this dignified drugstore dude?
I know you will vote down my review. But I had to be honest.

seas13

I smelled this and was so pleasantly surprised, came to the reviewer and saw who the perfumer was and I’m no longer surprised. An amazing perfumer, he created some of my favorites.

This perfume has an abundance of different floral notes, but somehow the smell of this perfume isn’t overbearingly floral. It’s not too sweet, not too floral, not too fruity. It’s so well balanced and elegant, it definitely smells like an expensive perfume, and it’s a perfume that isn’t too heavy so it could be worn more casually every day or for dates and other events. Wonderful.

Rita Mansoor

Love it
It's soon nice

PurrParfumFan

Candy-like flowers is what this fragrance reminds me of. But, this fragrance is NOT reminiscent of any (presently available) J’adore.
There might be a touch of 2017’s L’or in the very background, maybe even a hint of Absolu, but you really have to search for it.
This is definitely not a J’adore you’ve smelled before.

Ambroxer

For the longest time, I associated the J’Adore line with an image much more than a scent. Charlize Theron slowly emerging from her golden pool looking like the most beautiful woman in the world, all in an environment where all that glitters is in fact gold. The smell of this new Infinissime flanker certainly provokes the color gold in the mind.

J’Adore Infinissime is a heady concoction of white florals. Tuberrose, jasmine and ylang-ylang dance together with a shimmering vibrancy. The tuberose is quite potent to my nose and may bring a tipsy feeling. I’m of the opinion that Infinissime is more intense than what others have described below. Going back to Charlize Theron, this is a fragrance that, to me, feels in line with her action heroine roles. J’Adore Infinissime could deliver a roundhouse kick to the face before gracefully walking away in its opening.

As the fragrance begins to dry down, I feel jasmine becomes a stronger note and lends a greater degree of what would be traditionally thought of as “feminine”. Still though, this is a fragrance very much centered on tuberose. It’s a tuberose which very much wants to lean into the assertive, independent, strong willed, modern woman who suffers no bull aesthetic many brands seem to be targeting these days. Look at the end of the ad where Charlize walks tall with her squad, head held high in a sparkly dress, confident to the point of being bulletproof. That’s the attitude J’Adore Infinissime is doing everything it can to emulate. For me, the images may be more persuasive than the actual fragrance, but the threat of that roundhouse kick is there.

Kots_Tanya

Just received my bottle and its very elegant and feminine. It reminds me a lot of new L'Interdit Intense by Givenchy but more Floral, the tuberose is more dominant. I see a big pattern with designer new releases, I dont hated, its very beautiful and and very crowd pleasing. You definitely dont need both though unless you are a collector.
Update: I love it, it’s has to be my favorite J’Adore which I did not really have before. I love L’Or but it can smell a bit dated. This one is so pretty and feminine and Elegant. Just makes you feel put together. I do not smell much resemblance with og J’Adore.

nadia.c

Le's just say that J'adore has finally lost its cherry and got experienced. Wawaweewa called my inner voice when trying it for the first time. In my mind, J'adore had always been well-blended, a fine and respectable perfume but needed anchoring and the tuberose note (thankfully done right) does this particularly well in this edition.

CristinaM

It's a nice perfume. Don't expect something you never smelled before. I think it has many similarities to Oriflame's Lucia, which I own. Moderate sillage and longetivity, it's a nice option for daytime.

Czarcasm

This J'Adore flanker has left me a little underwhelmed. I've worn it for a couple of days at this point and I can't decide whether I like or dislike this fragrance. That said, I would never buy it for myself (I received a tester of this with a different perfume purchase).

The opening stage is mostly bergamot and pink pepper for me. I can definitely distinguish the spiciness of the pepper. The drydown is creamy and slightly powdery. The spice is gone at this point. At this point it reminds me of a perfume (Cindy Crawford Feminine) that I used to have but also didn't enjoy very much. After this the scent remains onedimensional.

Sillage is quite good, others will be able to pick up on it standing next to you. It lasts for about 7 hours on my skin. The perfume itself gives me a bit of a mature vibe. Personally I prefer something more fresh and bright.

Miel de cerise

Infinissime is nothing like the original J’adore!
Why? Well, because now we are living in the TUBEROSE era, that’s why. So Scandal!, My Way, L’Interdit, Woman by RL and the list goes on a loooong way.
Luckily I’m a sucker for Tuberose and don’t mind it, but I think that the original one does stand out more

tandem_4x4

I agree with most of the comments: the little left from the original Jadore.

However it is a very nice fragrance. One of the best "generic" fragrances recently issued by the most of the houses. And yes, F.Demachy seems getting better and better producing "generic" fragrances and killing the fragrances with character.

I am not very young and while the above notes meant to be a criticism, I should admit, that those "generic" trends may be perfect for the new generation, who seems have more sensitive noses than me and Monsieur Demachy may be doing a genius work on Dior perfumes.

PS: I do not feel strong tuberose in this perfume. And I hate tuberose. Those who are not friendly with tuberose, don't be afraid!

chelseamurdock

I have a sample of this... it’s a lovely floral, shampoo/clean hair scent. It wears very softly and stays close on my skin, but is louder and has more of a presence on my sweater. I will probably use my samples of this to spray in my hair when I want to freshen up... to me, it’s the perfect freshly washed perfume-y hair scent. Who doesn’t love pretty smelling hair?

ION

A rather different (to the original "J'Adore") perfume, that fights for a slice of the "intense" market pie, along with the new Yves Saint Laurent and Guerlain proposals.
I like it a lot, even though it is more "thought and technique" than "instict and art".
Lovers of the old "Tendre Poison" must absolutely give this one a try!

P.S. M. Demachy only gets better and better..

Aleccsei

To me INFINISSIME is a lighter and softer version of Gucci Bloom. The similarity is based on the same strong Tuberose opening and Jasmine note in the dry down

VintageViolet_

I found this flat and rather boring compared to the original J'adore. Very weak longevity.

Glad I was sent a sample as although it was ok, I do not need it in my collection.

anita.kh

روی پوست من این عطر با یک حالت تازگی شروع میشه و بعدش بوی گل مریم ازش می گیرم. یه جور حس کرمی و نرم می گیرم که البته خیلی هم شیرین نیست و این خیلی خوبه به نظرم. حالت شیشه و سبک حلقه های دورش هم که عالیه واقعا

violetstorm

wonderful addition to the j'adore line :)

its a light, clean & fresh scent - its not heavy at all - so if u arent a fan of the other j'adores because u find them maybe too strong try this one - its surprisingly light & soft

lovely springtime or summer scent :) super wearable during warmer months

the tuberose & lily of the valley are stand outs on me but in a gentle way :)

i am very impressed with this new flanker !!! its funny because the description it uses the words strong & confident but i find this scent to be soft , gentle , airy & breezy :)

and of coarse we should all be confident in anything we wear lol :)

akawanis

On my skin, the top notes are Bergamot & cashmeran.

The mid-progression features Tuberose, Ylang, soapy facets, and cashmeran.

Base for me, is cashmeran & cashmeran.

You'd enjoy this, if you like BDK's Tubereuse Imperiale.

lilymorena

I love the J'adore line, all of them but not this one. The notes were up to my alley and I thought it would be
another great J'adore. Infinissime is well done, floral, creamy, elegant, a bit green to start with but the almost cloying tuberose drydown kills the whole fragance. Maybe my skin don't match with tuberose. Anyway this is not what I expected from J'adore. Don't buy it blind.

albarine

Concentrate of sexyness : This is a marvellous new perfume , successfully made in the "j'adore's way" even if it is different... a perfect balance !
I imagine a wild and spicy woman ...like Raquel Welch or Eva Mendes...walking for a date in the night with that fruity warm flower on the skin.

ParfumEternelle

The tuberose is very punchy in this, the tuberose reminded me of Le Labol Santal 33. The dry down is beautiful though and has grown on me.

Advaitaforever

The opening is a truly gorgeous indolic jasmine that quickly blends into a soapy freshness. The dry down is very similar to the original J’adore. It’s powdery and “blonde”. I can definitely detect a soothing and uplifting Ylang Ylang. However it lacks depth for me, the scent settles into something quite flat and disappointing. It’s a shame because the opening is so special, if only it endured into the dry down.

Projection is moderate and longevity is quite soft. It’s quite a mature scent character and a little uniform amongst the many other warm white florals.

DarlingNikki

Whoa, this J'adore is one sophisticated dominatrix! I did one spray to test on a tissue and my olfactory system was instantly blown out by a Mae West style trifecta of tuberose, jasmine, and ylang-ylang, all fighting for dominance (to my nose the tuberose and ylang-ylang eventually called a truce and ganged up on the poor jasmine lol). This smells like Givenchy L'interdit and Ralph Lauren Woman went on a bender with Mancera Velvet Vanilla lol. In short, I was not ready for this one, at all. Now, I will say that it is totally not my style--I keep trying and failing to get on the tuberose train and ylang-ylang is just too too much for me. I will also say that if you like thick, dominating tuberose and ylang-ylang with jasmine bobbing and weaving to avoid being pummeled, you'll love this. I smell flesh and carnality, like the panties of a badass goddess after a long day of summoning her peons around her. Whew, an unexpected trip, but hey, I'm all for something besides yet another candy-coated fruitchouli ha-ha!

katrin.niisuke

More mature version of original. It's a distant cousin in terms of bouquet with. crazy tuberose and lily of the valley. Not sure how I feel about it yet. Pretty but something is unsettling about the scent to my nose. Longevity is good but not excellent when it comes to the current price point. Bottle design is very elegant and will make a great gift for Christmas.

Have to revisit this one in few weeks, see how it will do in more colder air.

Amv10

Lovers of grand florals will love it I think. It is a deeper cousin of J’adore, more round and pronounced and rather different fragrance in the end. A beautiful grand floral in very Dior manner and far from market banality. The tuberose is well present but both green and creamy in a way and although I know this is a white floral only I find some sweet narcissus note somewhere in the middle. Which might merely be the ylang. What makes a very Dior signature for me is the lily of the valley that I found present in the background and which is keeping it in the too floral category I have more of a hard time to wear. But I may give it a try in spring.

craftymaya

This one is all about white flowers and Ylang. A lot of jasmine, lily of the valley and tuberose. Very floral and ultra feminine! I sprayed twice on my hand at Ulta at 2:00 and was strong. Still on at 6:45 pm. Very good sillage and longevity. Bottle is stunning!

Perfumelover15

One of the best J'Adore fragrances since the launch in 1999. Elegant, very interesting approach to ylang ylang and a bit peachy, but in a different way than before. Lovely!

Octavia10

I am usually not a J'Adore fan, but this version, I love it ❤❤❤

Vanian

Great creation and of course addition to J'adore range. It very strongly reminds me about Madona's Truth or Dare at the beginning, but in much refined, sophisticated way. Imo it is directed to tuberose style lovers. Give it a go and see for yourself.
Right, wearing this for a few days I am beginning to get hooked about it.This is super elegant, surround you in a gentle puff cloud of tuberose, I am beginning to feel clearly the spice in it (the pepper and the sandalwood) which gives the fragrance a beautiful kind of dust smell, it has a slight clean soapines attached to it as well, lily of the valley is very gently presented, just a shy note comes out of it. I still am working to feel the rose and the jasmine. It is gorgeous fragrance and I am perhaps biest, but FD seems to be one my my favourite perfume creators. Very rarely fragrance made by him disappoints me. When I finish my sample it will go into my Christmas want list. Pity only that they don't sell 30ml bottles, and only 50ml and 100ml. Ah well.

FabulouslyLazy

Just tested: on my skin it smells a bit artificial and bitter. To be honest I expected a different kind of fragrance. Anyway, I'm gonna give it a second chance.

maen

Well, just tried by chance, I was looking for another new launch and suddenly it was just arrived.
As other reviewers said, is totally different from the range, nothing similar to the regular, if it is, I can’t distinguish. Only that is a fresh womanly floral, with great Dior’s quality.
The main note here is the Tuberose, at first it starts green, something like Tuberose Angelica Jo Malone true!, then it develops quieter and with the mixture of Jasmin and hint of Rose. Resembles the Pop Stella McCartney scent, fresh Tuberose, but more mature and classy edge in all.
On me has a tropical vibe, like if between the floral notes has Tiaré or something like it.
Is a light soft scent, long lasting, but summery.
Real charming, feminine and stylish!!.

GeorgeY

I definitely suggest to try it on skin rather than on card as they can smell quite different, to me anyway

On my skin it starts green fresh, then the tuberose becomes prominent in the heart, it's the soft, creamy kind of tuberose that I'd say similar to JM Tuberose Angelica, not bubblegum like, not sugary sweet, not camphor green, just buttery smooth

The dry down is more recognisable to the original EDP but lighter in tone because of the tuberose and vanilla

In general, it's not as golden, glamorous or radiating like the other J'adore

I really dislike it on card. There is a very off-putting note showing prominently on card and less so in the middle phase of the scent on skin

With further checking, it definitely reminds me of the same sort of notes in Twilly d'Hermes Eau Poivree that I'm also not so fond of. It's that kind of harsh, brown, dry, wood dust smell that makes the scent feels bulky clumsy. I guess it might be a molecular distilled patchouli unmentioned in the note list

 
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