
Miss Dior Essence
Francis Kurkdjian has been reshaping the Miss Dior line for years, and Miss Dior Essence, released as an Essence de Parfum in 2025, is his most concentrated and opinionated take yet. Where the classic Miss Dior sits in delicate, rosy femininity, this version pulls darker. It leads with ripe, almost jammy blackberry and elderflower, and it means it. Aromatica carries the Miss Dior Essence decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes. This is a fragrance that does not apologize for its density and drama.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Blackberry, Black Elder
Heart: Jasmine Sambac, Jasmine
Base: Woody Notes, Oak
The Scent
Fruit arrives first and makes no pretense otherwise. Blackberry and black elder land on skin thick and saturated, closer to blackberry compote than a fresh-picked berry. There is nothing translucent about this opening. The elderflower keeps it from tipping fully into gourmand territory, adding a faintly green, nectar-like quality that lifts the accord and stops it from reading as dessert. In the first ten minutes, the opening can read closer to orange marmalade before the blackberry fully asserts itself, so give it a moment on skin before you judge it. The black elder contributes something slightly vinous, almost wine-like, that gives the fruit accord more depth than a single-note blackberry would manage alone. That vinous quality is what separates this from a simple berry soliflore: the elderflower and black elder work together to keep the fruit accord feeling considered rather than casual. As the top settles, the jasmine arrives. It is not the shy, watery jasmine of summer florals. Jasmine sambac, the heavier of the two jasmine varieties here, brings a fleshy, slightly indolic warmth that locks in beautifully with the dark fruit. The second jasmine listed in the heart reads as a lighter, more transparent counterpart to the sambac, keeping the floral from becoming overwhelmingly heavy in the mid-stage. Together, the two jasmines create a layered floral accord rather than a single flat note, which is what allows this composition to feel complex even though the note list is short. The transition between top and heart is gradual rather than abrupt: the fruit does not vanish but slowly softens, letting the jasmine grow underneath it until the two are reading simultaneously. The pairing of blackberry and jasmine sambac is where this fragrance is most interesting, because both materials are pushy in their own way, and together they read as genuinely plush rather than merely sweet. Moving into the dry-down, the fruit recedes and oak and woody notes take over as the structural base. The transition from sweet and jammy to dry and oaken can feel abrupt on some skin, almost as if two different fragrances are competing, while on other skin it feels like the best part, the moment where the composition gains real weight and character. The oak here is not a soft sandalwood substitute. It is genuinely dry, slightly bitter, and it pushes the final dry-down closer to a chypre-adjacent territory than a traditional fruity floral. The woody base also seems to anchor the jasmine in its later phase, pulling the floral note into something more resinous and less obviously feminine than the heart alone would suggest. On cooler skin or in cooler air, the dry-down can feel almost austere, stripped back to a spare woody-floral signature. On warmer skin, the fruit ghost lingers longer and the whole effect stays richer into the base.
When to Wear
This fragrance suits autumn and winter evenings, specifically for dinners out, gallery openings, or occasions where you want something that carries presence in a cool, enclosed room. The density of the composition earns its place in low-lit, indoor settings rather than open-air or warm-weather contexts. Browse the Dates and Nights collection at Aromatica for more fragrances built for after-dark moments.
Who Is It For
Someone who already wears Miss Dior and wants a version with more density and drama, or a wearer who gravitates toward dark fruity florals with a dry, woody finish and finds most mainstream fruity florals too light or fleeting.
If you enjoy the Miss Dior Eau de Parfum, this sits in the same family but runs deeper and drier and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Dior collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Francis Kurkdjian has been reshaping the Miss Dior line for years, and Miss Dior Essence, released as an Essence de Parfum in 2025, is his most concentrated and opinionated take yet. Where the classic Miss Dior sits in delicate, rosy femininity, this version pulls darker. It leads with ripe, almost jammy blackberry and elderflower, and it means it. Aromatica carries the Miss Dior Essence decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes. This is a fragrance that does not apologize for its density and drama.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Blackberry, Black Elder
Heart: Jasmine Sambac, Jasmine
Base: Woody Notes, Oak
The Scent
Fruit arrives first and makes no pretense otherwise. Blackberry and black elder land on skin thick and saturated, closer to blackberry compote than a fresh-picked berry. There is nothing translucent about this opening. The elderflower keeps it from tipping fully into gourmand territory, adding a faintly green, nectar-like quality that lifts the accord and stops it from reading as dessert. In the first ten minutes, the opening can read closer to orange marmalade before the blackberry fully asserts itself, so give it a moment on skin before you judge it. The black elder contributes something slightly vinous, almost wine-like, that gives the fruit accord more depth than a single-note blackberry would manage alone. That vinous quality is what separates this from a simple berry soliflore: the elderflower and black elder work together to keep the fruit accord feeling considered rather than casual. As the top settles, the jasmine arrives. It is not the shy, watery jasmine of summer florals. Jasmine sambac, the heavier of the two jasmine varieties here, brings a fleshy, slightly indolic warmth that locks in beautifully with the dark fruit. The second jasmine listed in the heart reads as a lighter, more transparent counterpart to the sambac, keeping the floral from becoming overwhelmingly heavy in the mid-stage. Together, the two jasmines create a layered floral accord rather than a single flat note, which is what allows this composition to feel complex even though the note list is short. The transition between top and heart is gradual rather than abrupt: the fruit does not vanish but slowly softens, letting the jasmine grow underneath it until the two are reading simultaneously. The pairing of blackberry and jasmine sambac is where this fragrance is most interesting, because both materials are pushy in their own way, and together they read as genuinely plush rather than merely sweet. Moving into the dry-down, the fruit recedes and oak and woody notes take over as the structural base. The transition from sweet and jammy to dry and oaken can feel abrupt on some skin, almost as if two different fragrances are competing, while on other skin it feels like the best part, the moment where the composition gains real weight and character. The oak here is not a soft sandalwood substitute. It is genuinely dry, slightly bitter, and it pushes the final dry-down closer to a chypre-adjacent territory than a traditional fruity floral. The woody base also seems to anchor the jasmine in its later phase, pulling the floral note into something more resinous and less obviously feminine than the heart alone would suggest. On cooler skin or in cooler air, the dry-down can feel almost austere, stripped back to a spare woody-floral signature. On warmer skin, the fruit ghost lingers longer and the whole effect stays richer into the base.
When to Wear
This fragrance suits autumn and winter evenings, specifically for dinners out, gallery openings, or occasions where you want something that carries presence in a cool, enclosed room. The density of the composition earns its place in low-lit, indoor settings rather than open-air or warm-weather contexts. Browse the Dates and Nights collection at Aromatica for more fragrances built for after-dark moments.
Who Is It For
Someone who already wears Miss Dior and wants a version with more density and drama, or a wearer who gravitates toward dark fruity florals with a dry, woody finish and finds most mainstream fruity florals too light or fleeting.
If you enjoy the Miss Dior Eau de Parfum, this sits in the same family but runs deeper and drier and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Dior collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











