
Christian Dior Dune
What it smells like
The Scent File profile
Opens with a bright bergamot cut through sheer orange blossom — clean but not sharp. The heart lets tuberose rise without going heady or indolic, kept grounded by sandalwood that reads more like pale driftwood than rich cream. The dry-down is where it earns its name: amber and musk settle into something airy and mineral, almost coastal, with soft projection and a sillage that barely announces itself. Quiet, unhurried, persistently skin-close — a warm-weather signature for someone who prefers to be noticed only up close.
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