01/07/2018
Cumulnimbus
116 Reviews
Cumulnimbus
Very helpful Review
6
Rebellious and irreproachable
I've been wanting Diorling for centuries now. I would have like to own the original version but I'm very happy to treasure this new one at least. This perfume is definitely an alien in today's panorama. A green dirty, radical leather much less restrained that the other Dior compositions of this period, and to my nose also harder and riskier than other gorgeous feminine leather composition which were immediately previous or subsequent to it like Bandit, Miss Dior, Jolie Madame, Cabochard and Miss Balmain. I'm a passionate admirer of chypre floral leather perfume family even since earlier and more feminine compositions as Tabac Blonde, Visa, Cuir de Russie... But Diorling steps into a different direction to that of those previously mentioned. If I had to connect it to some other leather perfumes in my collection I would say that being different to them, it shares the radicality and transition to an easier and almost soapy drydown of Peau d'Espagne (though this one is more classic and masculine than Diorling) and the audacity of Rabanne's La nuit.
Diorling begins loud and fresh, loaded with bergamot and green bitter notes, progressively the first humid phase dilutes to jasmine and patchouli (also vetiver and moss IMO are here) and unfolds on a dark dry leather in a almost soapy (rose and lilly of the valley in small amounts here?) and very sophisticated fusion.
It has a correct longevity of about seven hours on me and though the sillage is very intense in the first stage, it morphs into a discreet moderate one after thirty minutes.
I believe Diorling has arrived with force to impose over other of my leathers. Its character is that of a tremendous rebellious impudence but simultaneously, it is completely and intelligently irreproachable.
Diorling begins loud and fresh, loaded with bergamot and green bitter notes, progressively the first humid phase dilutes to jasmine and patchouli (also vetiver and moss IMO are here) and unfolds on a dark dry leather in a almost soapy (rose and lilly of the valley in small amounts here?) and very sophisticated fusion.
It has a correct longevity of about seven hours on me and though the sillage is very intense in the first stage, it morphs into a discreet moderate one after thirty minutes.
I believe Diorling has arrived with force to impose over other of my leathers. Its character is that of a tremendous rebellious impudence but simultaneously, it is completely and intelligently irreproachable.
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