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DKNY Be Delicious Men

Olivier Gillotin
Perfumista
Olivier Gillotin
3.74 de 5
659 votos

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Descripción

DKNY Be Delicious Men by Donna Karan is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2004, this composition was created by Olivier Gillotin and Pierre Negrin.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 11%
  • Primavera 35%
  • Verano 28%
  • Otoño 26%
  • Día 74%
  • Noche 26%

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Comunidad

659 votos

  • Positivo 73%
  • Negativo 22%
  • Neutral 4.7%

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  • juancar7777

    Ideal for summer, very attractive, with novel notes that fit well. The apple and coffee give it a summery, carefree personality. It has nice woods without being overpowering and a marine touch. Very versatile for cheerful settings, not for niche purists. No issues with longevity and it’s carefree in style.

  • Pleasant aroma. Nothing groundbreaking. Why sell this? I don’t want to spray it 12 times just to smell it for 3 hours.

  • Great for summer, warm climates, or an informal night out with friends. Fresh, with apple and fruity notes; at the end, I detected celery. Discontinued in Chile 🙁

  • andres orellana

    Apple, patchouli, and wood from start to finish. It’s very versatile, ideal for the movies, the park, or the mall. It lasts 5 hours with a projection of almost 2. It’s easy to find online and costs less than $40. I give it 7/10.

  • Charmingblue

    Today it sounds generic, but it’s super versatile and usable all year. It has that typical aquatic vibe from the 2000s. Its Red Delicious version draws more attention due to its evolution. The downside is that it doesn’t last long, only 2 or 3 hours, and it clings to the skin despite being expensive. The bottle is attractive. In short, it’s minimalist, fitting for its era and trends. If you’re a collector, buy it before they discontinue it.

  • It’s strange how something that isn’t bad just disappears. I first encountered this perfume at 17; it was a true all-rounder for college students. It’s clean, citrusy, and you can definitely taste the tart green apple—I loved it. At that age, the scent fit perfectly. Back then, the most formal occasion was a cousin’s wedding, so I wore it to class, after showering at the gym, or with my girlfriend. I remember never getting compliments for wearing it, but people often commented that I smelled good, fresh, and ‘sweet.’ Now the issue is that one must evolve. It’s very youthful, and I don’t think it works after 30, maybe only on rare occasions, but even then, it smells too childish because of how sweet it is. Unfortunately, it could have been the base for a new series with the same DNA as DKNY, something darker for older people with less sweetness… but no, instead of evolving it, they decided to cut it off at the knees. At least in Mexico, it’s already discontinued. Still, I hold beautiful memories; if I had the chance to bring back a dead fragrance, it would be this one. It wasn’t a bad product; it had huge potential. What failed was the people behind it.

  • It’s strange that something decent disappears. I met it at 17; it was my all-rounder for college: clean, citrusy, with tart green apple. At that age, it fit perfectly for family weddings, classes, or going out with my girlfriend. People told me it smelled fresh and sweet. Now I think it’s very youthful and doesn’t work for anyone over 30; it seems like a kid’s perfume because it’s so sweet. Unfortunately, they stopped selling it in Mexico. If I could bring back one perfume, it would be this; it wasn’t bad, it had potential, but the brand failed by not evolving it.

  • I’ve had this for 15 years and still have a little bit left. I must say that the scent seems different to me now: lots of smoky wood with apple notes, occasional flashes of citrus, and a light aquatic touch. The dominance is smoky wood with green and apple tones, and it always lasts all day without issues on heavy fabrics. Luckily, I found a Mexican house that makes a dupe. If it’s not 100% identical, I get the impression that the difference is almost imperceptible. What a stroke of luck, because it’s a fragrance I treasure from my adolescence and still wear on special occasions.

  • I’ve had this for 15 years and still have a little left. Today it smells different: very smoky, woody, with apple and citrus-aquatic touches. The smoky and green notes dominate. It has always lasted all day on clothes. Luckily, I found a Mexican brand that replicates it, and I can’t tell the difference. It’s a treasure from my adolescence that I use for special occasions.

  • It doesn’t seduce me that much, but it doesn’t bother me either. It smells good and is versatile, though it doesn’t stand out as unique. The projection is average and lasts an hour, but it lingers on the skin for hours. The best part: a colleague noticed me and wanted to buy one for herself. That says a lot about its appeal at work or elsewhere.