They take on the idea of tradition versus modernity, which is very Dior-like. In each perfume, a flower is a key ingredient. You have the Iris in Bois D’Argent, the lavender in Eau Noire, and the orange blossom in Eau Blanche. All these flowers are classic ones from the 18th century and were used by royalty. Kim Jones’ show “Jardin” capsule is also about flowers, so a relationship to the garden is very important. It’s a joy in the house of flowers, even for men and women.
— Dior's new house perfumer, Francis Kurkdjian, on the relaunch of the 2004 Hedi Slimane fragrances. Read more in Francis Kurkdjian On The Joy Of Flowers And His First Dior Perfume Project at Elle via Yahoo.
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