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Comparison

Miss Dior Chérie vs Sauvage Elixir

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Notes overlap

Side by side

Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.

Original price
$95
Miss Dior Chérie
$185
Sauvage Elixir
Season coverage
0/4
Miss Dior Chérie
2/4
Sauvage Elixir
Note depth
7
Miss Dior Chérie
6
Sauvage Elixir
What Miss Dior Chérie smells like

Opens with a bright, almost candied burst of pink and red berries cut through with a hint of cherry — playful and a little girlish, but not shrill. The heart softens quickly into orange blossom and almond, giving it a creamy, slightly nutty warmth that reads more gourmand than floral. The dry-down settles into amber and musk with soft projection and a skin-close sillage that lasts several hours without demanding attention. The almond-amber base is the real throughline — sweet but not cloying — Best for cool weather, casual daywear, or anyone who likes their sweetness wrapped in something grown-up.

What Sauvage Elixir smells like

Opens with a sharp grapefruit that burns off fast, giving way almost immediately to a dense spice core — cinnamon and cardamom packed tightly together, slightly medicinal, unapologetically loud. The heart pushes amber and sandalwood into a thick, resinous warmth, while vetiver grounds everything with an earthy bite that keeps it from going full-sweet. Projection is aggressive early, settling into a heavy, close-skin sillage by hour three. The dry-down is long, dark, and persistent — this doesn't whisper. — Cold-weather evenings, confident wear, best when you're not trying to go unnoticed.

How they overlap

Miss Dior Chérie and Sauvage Elixir share exactly one note (amber). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.

The buying decision

Miss Dior Chérie is the cheaper original at $95 compared to $185 for Sauvage Elixir — about 49% less. They sit in different families — Miss Dior Chérie is floral+gourmand, Sauvage Elixir is fresh+oriental+woody. Comparison is more about preference than tradeoff. Heads up: Miss Dior Chérie is marketed feminine, Sauvage Elixir is marketed masculine — they target different wearers, though plenty of buyers cross those lines.

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