Fahrenheit
Dior Fahrenheit is a revolutionary fragrance that defied convention in 1988 by combining gasoline-tinged violet leaf with leather and woods. Its daring, avant-garde composition remains one of the most distinctive and polarizing masculine fragrances ever created.
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FAQ
What does Dior Fahrenheit smell like?
Fahrenheit opens with lavender and hawthorn, develops into a distinctive gasoline-tinged violet leaf and nutmeg heart, and dries to a rich leather-amber base. It's unlike anything else — industrial, natural, and deeply masculine.
Why is Fahrenheit so unique?
Fahrenheit's use of a petrol-violet leaf accord was revolutionary in 1988. It bridged the gap between natural and synthetic elements in a way no fragrance had before, creating a truly unique olfactory experience.
Is Fahrenheit still relevant?
Fahrenheit maintains a devoted following and remains in production. Its unique character has never been successfully replicated, ensuring it stays relevant for those who appreciate bold, artistic fragrances.
