An expression of sweetness, an invitation to experience the tenderness of childhood. In 1970, a baby perfume line called Baby Dior was born: today, it is reborn with a baby skincare and fragrance collection full of softness and calming scents inspired by the “Bonne Étoile” (Lucky Star).
Bonne Étoile is the scented water for babies and children from Baby Dior, a poetic collaboration between Francis Kurkdjian, Dior Perfume Creative Director, who composed the fragrance, and Cordélia de Castellane, Artistic Director of Baby Dior, who imagined the dreamy decor of the bottles.
Suitable for all ages, this water-based baby perfume brings sweet childhood memories to life with soft, soothing scents of pear, wild rose and white musks. The pastel-colored bottle of Bonne Étoile baby perfume is adorned with a Toile de Jouy pattern that features a fantastical garden of Granville. More than a scented water, it is an object imbued with reverie that can be personalized with the colored ribbon of your choice to accompany your child like a lucky star.
Francis Kurkdjian, Perfume Creative Director, Parfums Dior, said: “For Baby Dior, I wanted to create a scented water for little ones that is as simple as they are. A child says ‘yes,’ says ‘no,’ ‘I like’ or ‘I don’t like.’ A formula imposed itself, like an impulse, a smile. I wanted to bypass the inevitable orange blossom that has long been the signature scent of childhood, and find a soothing fragrance in a different formula: a dewy and green pear note, brightened by wild rose, wrapped in soft, cottony, protective musks.”
Images courtesy of Dior