Lily of the valley, rose and jasmine define Dior’s latest high perfumery release through scent, heritage and craftsmanship.

Lily of the valley, rose and jasmine set the tone. Dior presents Le Muguet within Les Récoltes Majeures, its high perfumery collection, released in 2026 as a limited edition of around 300 numbered bottles. Created by Francis Kurkdjian, the fragrance focuses on the lily of the valley, Christian Dior’s emblematic flower and personal talisman, historically sewn into garments as a sign of luck.
The composition builds on a precise reference. In 1956, Diorissimo, composed by Edmond Roudnitska, translated this non-distillable flower into scent, establishing one of perfumery’s key floral accords. Kurkdjian reworks this structure today, introducing a fresher, greener profile that evokes the immediacy of the living plant while maintaining continuity with the original idea.

The project extends beyond fragrance. Each bottle reinterprets Dior’s 1956 flacon and integrates artisanal processes produced in France. For this edition, Marie Barthès designs a sculptural cap in hand-crafted lambskin, shaped into leaves and detailed with pearlescent beads that echo the flower’s bells. The piece is assembled through specialized leatherwork, positioning the object within a logic of craftsmanship, precision and limited production.
Positioned within Dior’s most exclusive perfumery and available through selected boutiques and online channels, Le Muguet operates across functions. It is a fragrance, a crafted form and a numbered edition conceived as part of a trilogy dedicated to the house’s key flowers.

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