Versace
Exclusively at Saks Fifth Avenue. The floral, vibrant and sensual bouquet delicately emphasized by a gentle marriage of jasmine and azalea. The fragrance is finally enveloped by the silky softness of a veil of musk, wrapped by the preciousness of warm and delicate kashmir wood and Moroccan cedar wood. (Saks)
The drydown is warm and toasty but the opening moments are sharp and unappealing.
I am not a fan at all.
However I have fallen hard for the original Versace scent. That juice is heavenly.
I was able to catch a whiff of it courtesy of Cavewoman. She has a collection of discontinued scents that would make a grown perfumista weep.
Donatella really needs to resurrect that jewel.
It would be a massive hit in today's market.
Credits: Blogdorf Goodman
Labels: Counter Test, Fragrance, Perfume, Versace
4 Inspired Comments:
The original is called Gianni Versace For Women. I second the motion that Donatella would re-launch this one!
I was not impressed with the new scent, either. The new Armani Eclat De Jasmin is by far the best jasmine scent I've ever smelled!
Good too see this review. Don't know when i will get to try it or the Armani, which sounds great.
I love Versace Blonde, myself.
I still have yet to find the Versace that tops The Dreamer for me. Those early Versace's were amazing.
Hysterical blog.
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