Dior Poison Eau de Toilette is an iconic, opulent fragrance that revolutionized perfumery with its bold, mysterious aura. First launched in 1985 and masterfully crafted by Édouard Fléchier, Poison became an immediate classic—known as a “forbidden fruit” with a rich, enveloping presence that transcends time.
This legendary scent opens with a daring burst of plum, wild berries, coriander, anise, and Brazilian rosewood, creating an intoxicating and somewhat spicy floral opening. At its core lies a seductive bouquet of tuberose, carnation, white honey, jasmine, incense, opoponax, cinnamon, African orange flower, and rose, blending florals, spices, and sweet opulence. The scent finally settles on a rich base of vanilla, amber, sandalwood, heliotrope, musk, vetiver, and Virginia cedar, offering a warm, sensual, and unforgettable dry-down.
Poison EDT is celebrated as a symbol of daring femininity—provocative, enigmatic, and irresistibly alluring. It won the prestigious FiFi Award in 1987, solidifying its legacy as a fragrance icon.
Whether you're drawn to its confident complexity or timeless sensuality, Dior Poison EDT remains a luxurious statement piece in any fragrance collection.
| Layer | Key Notes |
|---|---|
| Top | Plum, Wild Berries, Coriander, Anise, Brazilian Rosewood |
| Heart | Tuberose, Carnation, White Honey, Jasmine, Incense, Opoponax, Cinnamon, Rose |
| Base | Vanilla, Amber, Sandalwood, Heliotrope, Musk, Vetiver, Virginia Cedar |

