Fahrenheit was an olfactory revolution and remains a unique fragrance today due to its unprecedented blend of mandarin orange, violet and the intensity of a leathery woody accord. A fragrance constructed around almost magnetically attractive contrasts: hot and cold, subtlety and power. Creativity, distinction, character… Fahrenheit boasts an inimitable fragrant trail and signature. Fahrenheit by Dior is a woody, floral and musky fragrance for men. Fahrenheit was launched back in 1988. Fahrenheit was created by Jean-Louis Sieuzac and Maurice Roger. The top notes of the fragrance consist of lavender, mandarin orange, hawthorn, nutmeg flower, cedar, bergamot, chamomile and lemon; The middle notes are made up of nutmeg, honeysuckle, carnation, sandalwood, violet leaf, jasmine, lily of the valley and cedar. The base notes of the fragrance are leather, tonka bean, amber, patchouli, musk and vetiver. Dior's fashion background included working for or alongside other well-known fashion (and perfume) legends of the mid-twentieth century. He arrived the fashion business working for Robert Piguet, and later worked at Lucien Lelong with another up-and-coming designer, Pierre Balmain. Dior presented the "New Look" in 1947. It characterised a radical departure from the simple, fabric-conserving styles of World War II and was hugely influential in women's fashion, as well as helping to re-establish Paris as a fashion capital of the world. The house of Dior issued fragrances to match its new fashions, introduction company Parfums Dior and its first perfume in 1947: Miss Dior, named for the designer's sister Catherine.
alcohol denat, aqua, parfum, propylene glycol, BHT, butylphenol sulfonate, tributyl citrate, benzyl salicylate, citral, citronellol, geraniol, hexyl cinnamal, isoeugenol, butylphenyl methylpropional, limonene, linalool, hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene-carboxaldehyde, alpha-isomethyl ionone.