Dior's perfume house covers an unusually wide territory for a single luxury brand — masculine aromatic spice (Sauvage), floral bouquet for women (J'adore), soft floral chypre (Miss Dior), and a constantly expanding niche-adjacent lineup. What unifies them is polish. Dior fragrances always smell considered — nothing rough, nothing shortcut, nothing that reads as filler.
Flora Five carries Dior-inspired attars across the feminine and masculine ranges. Each is an alcohol-free concentrated oil, built for Indian weather, Indian skin, and the way Indian customers actually wear fragrance. We borrow the silhouette, not the formula.
Dior J'adore — Inspired Attar
The original is a luminous floral bouquet — ylang-ylang, jasmine, rose, and a soft sandalwood base. It is often described as "the classic floral EDP" and that is accurate — it is the reference point for modern designer florals. Our attar interpretation keeps the same floral silhouette and settles it into an oil that blooms warmer on skin than the spray. The rose-jasmine-sandalwood drydown holds through an evening; the opening reads softer and more skin-close. Ideal for office-to-dinner days, weddings, and any occasion that asks for feminine presence without weight.
Dior Sauvage — Inspired Attar
Sauvage is the masculine phenomenon of the 2020s — bergamot, pepper, ambroxan, and a signature clean-spicy-woody warmth that reads almost desert-aromatic. It is divisive among fragrance enthusiasts for exactly the reason it works commercially: it is loud, clean, and unmistakable. Our attar interpretation translates the Sauvage silhouette into oil form, where the ambroxan-warmth carries better than in the spray. On skin, it reads slightly less aggressive and slightly more intimate — the same character, with the volume dialled down to something wearable for evening dinners rather than dance floors.
Dior Miss Dior — Inspired Attar
Miss Dior (the modern EDP) is a soft chypre-floral — rose, patchouli, lily of the valley, and a warm musky base. It reads younger and lighter than J'adore, more romantic than office-appropriate. Our attar interpretation captures the rose-patchouli heart in oil form; the drydown settles into a warm-musky floral that holds close through an evening.
How to wear a Dior-inspired attar
One drop to a pulse point. J'adore and Miss Dior work well on two pulse points for occasion wear (wrist and neck). Sauvage needs only one — the composition is confident enough on its own. Do not rub; let the oil settle on skin for thirty seconds before dressing. One application typically holds through the evening.
The Flora Five promise
Alcohol-free, halal, cruelty-free, hand-blended in small batches at our atelier in Sirhind, Punjab. Three sizes: 3 ml, 6 ml, 12 ml, all roll-on. Free shipping across India with Cash-on-Delivery available.
Browse the Inspired Fragrances collection for the full range of Dior and other designer-inspired attars.
Disclaimer: Flora Five is an independent Indian attar house. We create original compositions inspired by globally recognised fragrances. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or licensed by Parfums Christian Dior or LVMH. "Dior," "J'adore," "Sauvage," and "Miss Dior" are referenced only to describe the olfactory direction of our compositions.




