Diorissimo

Diorissimo is a floral perfume released by fashion brand Christian Dior and created by French master perfumier Edmond Roudnitska.

[1] Originally introduced in 1956, Diorissimo is an attempt to simulate lily of the valley.

[4] Consequently Diorissimo's lily scent largely used lab-created molecules to evoke the flower[4] and is often considered the most successful effort in the history of perfumery.

[7] Over time, Diorissimo has been reformulated to comply with the regulations of International Fragrance Association (IFRA),[8] in particular to remove two key components identified as potential allergens.

[5] Nevertheless, in the 21st century, Diorissimo has continued to be named to lists of the greatest fragrances of all time.

Convallaria majalis is the main note in Diorissimo