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Which Should You Buy?
J'adore is a benchmark white floral that fuses luminous, creamy jasmine and rose with juicy pear and peach atop a clean musky base. Effortlessly elegant, it's the gold standard for modern feminine florals.
Dupe Jaime chases Dior J'adore's sprawling fruity-floral bouquet - pear, mandarin and magnolia over a rose-jasmine-tuberose heart - note for note on paper, but the blend reads thinner and sweeter than the original's polished bouquet, and it settles into a simple musky-vanilla finish well before J'adore's cedar-vanilla dry-down kicks in.
Scent Profile
How They Wear
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The luminous, white floral heart and juicy fruits make J'adore perfect for spring when blooms are at their peak, and its airy sweetness is also refreshing in summer. The clean, sophisticated drydown works well in early fall but lacks the warmth and density for colder winter days.
Occasions
J'adore's clean musky-floral signature is polished and inoffensive, making it ideal for office and daily wear. Its luminous, gently sensual profile also works for dates or formal events, but it is too refined and delicate for true sport settings.
Seasons
A bright, fruity floral bouquet like this comes into its own in warmer weather - spring and summer let the pear, mandarin and jasmine breathe, while the softer base means it can feel a little thin once the weather turns cold.
Occasions
Polished and floral enough for the office or a smart date, with enough presence for formal occasions, though it has none of the weight for sport or gym wear.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean floral, fruity
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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