Discover bold and refined spray by Gianni Versace — iconic scents like Eros, Dylan Blue, and Pour Homme.
Discover bold and refined spray by Gianni Versace — iconic scents like Eros, Dylan Blue, and Pour Homme.
Versace Eros is a 2012 oriental fougère EDT by perfumer Aurélien Guichard — one of the most recognizable men's fragrances of the last fifteen years, and one that earns its reputation every single time. It opens with mint, green apple, and lemon, a cool, fresh, slightly sweet citrus-fruit burst that's immediately attention-grabbing and effortlessly masculine. The heart of tonka bean, ambroxan, and geranium deepens the opening into something warmer and more sensual — the tonka adding a creamy sweetness, the ambroxan a skin-like warmth, and the geranium keeping things sharp and balanced. The base of vanilla, vetiver, oakmoss, cedarwood, and Atlas cedar closes with a rich, woody warmth that gives Eros its legendary staying power. Compliment-getter, crowd-pleaser, and stone-cold classic. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in spring and summer — one of those fragrances everyone knows for a reason.
$68.99 - $129.99
From Versace, Eros Parfum is a 2021 oriental fougère parfum — the most concentrated and mature evolution of the Eros lineup, a darker, richer, more resinous interpretation of the iconic DNA that reviewers consistently describe as the version for men who loved the original EDT's mint-apple-tonka character but want something heavier, more complex, and more grown-up. Mint, lemon, black pepper, elemi, and litsea cubeba open with a bold, slightly spiced, lightly resinous freshness — the mint delivering the signature cool-herbal blast that defines the Eros opening, the lemon threading in a bright citrus sharpness, the black pepper adding a dry, assertive heat that immediately signals a darker character than the EDT, the elemi contributing a cool, slightly camphorous resinous quality that grounds the opening in something noticeably more complex, and the litsea cubeba adding a citrusy-aromatic brightness that elevates the opening's complexity. Green apple, geranium, lavender, sage, and pomarose carry the heart into a rich, multi-layered aromatic floralness — the green apple delivering the second iconic Eros signature note in a slightly richer, more rounded form than the EDT version, the geranium threading in a warm, rosy-spiced floralness, and the lavender and sage combining to create a cool, herbal-aromatic depth that reviewers identify as the heart's most distinctly mature and sophisticated quality. Tonka bean, amber, vanilla, patchouli, and benzoin close with a deep, resinous, balsamic warmth — the benzoin adding a distinctly darker, more incense-adjacent quality absent from the EDT, and the patchouli threading in an earthy depth. 8–12 hours with strong projection. Best in fall and winter; the Eros for the man who's outgrown the EDT but never outgrown the DNA.
$79.99
From Versace, Dreamer is a 1996 oriental fougère EDT by perfumer Jean-Pierre Bethouart — one of the most enduring and distinctive masculines in the Versace catalog, a poetic, slightly romantic composition built around a lavender-sage-mandarin opening, a tobacco-rose-carnation-geranium heart, and a warm tonka bean-fir-vetiver-cedar base that reviewers describe as a uniquely dreamy, softly powdery tobacco masculine that sits comfortably alongside JPG Le Male in the pantheon of iconic 90s men's orientals. Lavender, sage, and mandarin orange open with a clean, lightly herbal, slightly sweet freshness — the lavender delivering a classic masculine warmth that is the opening's most prominent and recognizable note, the sage threading in a cool, herbal-aromatic crispness that keeps the lavender from going too powdery too quickly, and the mandarin contributing a warm, rounded citrus sweetness that lifts the herbal opening into something more approachable and accessible than a straight lavender fougère. Tobacco, rose, carnation, and geranium carry the heart into the composition's most distinctive and memorable phase — the tobacco delivering a dry, slightly honey-tinged leafy warmth that is the soul of Dreamer and the quality that sets it apart from every other lavender masculine on the market, the rose contributing a classic velvety femininity that gives the heart its romantic character, the carnation threading in a warm, spiced floralness, and the geranium adding a cool, rosy-green depth. Tonka bean, fir, vetiver, and cedar close with a warm, slightly resinous, earthy base — the tonka adding a soft vanilla-like sweetness, the fir threading in a cool conifer freshness, and the vetiver and cedar providing a dry, lasting woody-earthy foundation. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; a romantic, timeless masculine for evenings and date nights.
$36.49
From Versace, Man Eau Fraiche is a 2006 fresh citrus EDT by perfumer Olivier Cresp — the undisputed summer king of accessible designer masculines, a Mediterranean-inspired composition that delivers more character than its "fresh" category suggests, built around a lemon-bergamot-carambola-rosewood opening, a dry cedar-tarragon-sage-pepper heart, and a warm amber-musk-sycamore base that reviewers describe as one of the safest and most reliably complimented warm-weather blind buys in the entire designer fragrance space. Lemon, bergamot, carambola, cardamom, and Brazilian rosewood open with a bright, slightly exotic, multifaceted citrus-fruit freshness — the lemon and bergamot delivering the clean, sparkling citrus brightness that is the opening's backbone, the carambola threading in a distinctive, slightly sweet-sour star fruit quality that is the note reviewers most consistently identify as what makes Eau Fraiche smell different from every other lemon freshie on the shelf, the cardamom adding a warm, spiced aromatic depth, and the Brazilian rosewood contributing a smooth, slightly sweet woody warmth that elevates the opening above a flat citrus spray. Cedar, tarragon, sage, and pepper carry the heart into a cool, dry, lightly spiced aromatic woodiness — the tarragon delivering a distinctive anise-herbal quality that is the heart's most unusual note, the sage threading in a cool, herbal crispness, the pepper adding a dry, sharp warmth, and the cedar providing a clean structural backbone. Amber, musk, and sycamore wood close with a smooth, warm, slightly sweet base. 2–4 hours with moderate projection — spray generously. Best in spring and summer; the go-to warm-weather EDT that earns compliments everywhere it goes.
$53.49
From Versace, Pour Homme is a 2008 aromatic fougère EDT by perfumer Alberto Morillas — one of the most universally praised and consistently recommended designer masculines at any price point, a Mediterranean-inspired composition built around a bright lemon-bergamot-neroli-bitter orange opening, a cool clary sage-blue hyacinth-geranium-cedar heart, and a warm tonka bean-amber-musk base that reviewers describe as an effortlessly elegant, universally likeable masculine that earns compliments from women more reliably than almost anything else in its category. Lemon, bergamot, neroli, and bitter orange leaves open with a crisp, luminous, slightly creamy citrus brightness — the lemon delivering a clean, tart freshness that gives Pour Homme its immediately distinctive and sparkling character, the bergamot threading in a classic citrus polish, the neroli adding a soft, slightly floral orange blossom quality that elevates the opening beyond a standard freshie, and the bitter orange leaves contributing a cool, slightly green crispness that gives the opening its Mediterranean character. Clary sage, blue hyacinth, geranium, and cedar carry the heart into a cool, mineral-floral, lightly spiced aromatic warmth — the clary sage delivering the composition's most distinctive and memorable quality, a cool, slightly herbal-musty aromatic character that gives Pour Homme its depth and sets it apart from every other fresh designer masculine, the blue hyacinth threading in a clean, slightly icy floralness, and the geranium and cedar contributing a warm, structural woodiness. Tonka bean, amber, and musk close with a smooth, creamy, slightly sweet warmth — the tonka adding a soft, comforting vanilla-adjacent sweetness. 4–6 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the benchmark Mediterranean aromatic that every man should own at least once.
$54.49