J'adore (fragrance)

J'adore (French for "I love", and a pun on the brand Dior) is a perfume for women that was created in 1999 by French master perfumer Calice Becker for Parfums Christian Dior, with a distinct tear-drop bottle shape designed by Hervé Van der Straeten. First face of the brand was the estonian model Carmen Kass. Later she was replaced by Tiiu Kuik, and she was replaced by actress Charlize Theron from 2004 to 2024. In June 2024, Barbadian singer and businesswoman Rihanna was announced as the new face of the perfume, replacing Theron after her 20 year run as the spokeswoman of the fragrance. Some perfume critics have detected a change in the recipe since the 1999 launch.

Dior has also released some flankers to J’Adore, such as J’Adore Eau Lumière in 2016. That version featured notes of blood orange, rose and neroli.