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Eros Pour Femme
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Eros Pour Femme by Versace is a floral musky woody fragrance for women. Launched in 2014, this composition was created by Alberto Morillas, Olivier Cresp, and Nathalie Lorson. Its olfactive structure unfolds with Sicilian lemon, Sicilian lime, pomegranate, and Calabrian bergamot in the top notes; neroli blossom, sambac jasmine, jasmine, and peony in the heart; and musk, ambroxan, woody notes, and sandalwood in the base.
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- Positivo 72%
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It’s the only perfume that lasts hours on my skin; from the moment I apply it, it leaves a divine trail and lasts until the next day, on my clothes until I wash them (coat, scarf). It was a blind buy; I’m a fan of Alberto, and when I smelled it, I didn’t like it because I was used to fruity scents. The change was noticeable; I wasn’t accustomed to woody or musky aromas. At first, I hated it, but then I used it more and more, and for the past 2 years, it’s my favorite; I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Its scent is elegant, strong, and full of personality—clean floral but with potent notes that leave a delicious smell over time. I bought it at 21, and now I’m 24, and my tastes have shifted toward stronger, fermented aromas that are clean yet powerful. I definitely recommend it 100%; there’s nothing in my collection I love more than this.
As of January 2023, I still find it wonderful.
This fragrance is exquisite; it smells like flowers and even more flowers. At first, there are citrus notes that blend with the florals, then it intensifies until it leaves a floral aroma with a woody touch. I recommend it 100%; you can really smell the orange blossom.
My first impression when I sprayed it was ‘lemon,’ but not acidic or overwhelming, rather gentle and refined. Then came a citrus explosion like a yellow mist over the skin. I was surprised it didn’t feel rancid or sharp at the start. It’s quite fresh and reminded me a lot of Aqua di Gioia, although it’s not on the comparison list. After the citrus burst, it transforms into something deeper than a mojito—not sweet, but soapy, evoking a brilliant summer. It’s not floral, pink, or aquatic; it’s super citrusy. Towards the end, the drink note oxidizes a bit. It lasts about 4 hours; the projection isn’t bad, but it’s not incredible either. It doesn’t feel synthetic or cheap; it’s quality, but it’s not for everyone, especially if you’re looking for florals or princess vibes. I still consider it for daily use and will add more comments later.
Is it pretty? Yes. Pleasant? Yes. Common? No. Does it captivate at first sniff? No. The longevity on my skin is fantastic, but it didn’t win me over, or rather, it didn’t surprise me. That doesn’t mean it’s not pretty and pleasant; it just stays exactly where it is.
It used to be wonderful, but they reformulated it, and now it smells very faint and lasts a tiny bit. Plus, it’s pricey.
I love it; it’s citrusy yet sweet. I wish it lasted longer, only about 4 hours. It reminds me of Light Blue, but it’s sweeter and more intense once it dries down. I find it expensive considering its longevity.
Perfect for an adult woman.
I received it as a sample and initially didn’t see the value in it, but once I opened it, it transported me back to when my grandmother was alive and we had lemon trees blooming in the yard. I couldn’t stop smelling it and ordered it immediately. For me, it’s like having her by my side, even though she’s no longer here.
I first encountered this in 2014 in a magazine; at first, I thought it was a women’s fragrance, but the dry down completely changed my mind: it smells exquisite. On my skin, it lasted forever, even on my clothes. With just a little bit, 50ml lasted me 4 years. I haven’t repurchased it because they only sell the EDT version, and I have the EDP; I’m worried the longevity might be different, though I’d risk trying it.
I was gifted this before. It smells great, but I thought it was too mature for me, so I swapped it for something more youthful and fruity. I’d consider it perfect for someone 45 and up.
I like it; it’s citrusy. I bought it by mistake but ended up liking it. It lasts quite a while.
It’s a feminine and giftable perfume, similar in style to Yellow Diamond from the same brand. The first one has pear, and this one, Eros, features pomegranate and peony. It has a beautiful, lasting dry-down and is less innocent than its ‘yellow’ counterpart. Although the name ‘Eros’ sounds a bit pretentious… in its evolution, it reminded me of Gucci Envy (they share notes). The peony in Eros isn’t aggressive; it’s wearable, less sweet, and balanced with the jasmine, which I appreciate and prefer. I associate the scent of pomegranate fruit and cleanliness with a walk after a shower on a summer afternoon. Reassuring, versatile, and without any harshness. It’s not a bad option for daily wear; soft and daytime. Neither vintage nor overly sweet.
I wasn’t sure whether to choose this or the EDT. I went with this gem and I absolutely love it; it smells amazing, but it doesn’t last long. Maybe 4 hours at best today. Reapplying doesn’t bother me. I’m turning toward more intimate and soft perfumes; the powerful ones are starting to tire me out. I love this Eros; it reminded me of Aqua di Gioia. Even though it doesn’t last long, I’ll buy another one when this bottle runs out.
It’s fresh, smells clean, and doesn’t feel heavy. Ideal for hot days. It lasts a maximum of 4 or 5 hours, then you need to reapply. In my opinion, age doesn’t matter; it doesn’t smell like ‘old lady,’ it’s delicate and elegant. I wear it and I’m still 20.
I used to wear this in high school. Clearly, it’s too much for a 15-year-old, but I loved it so much that I wore it every day. On my skin, it doesn’t smell as citrusy or fresh; more amber, with a slightly milky undertone. It’s elegant, timeless, and long-lasting. The curious thing is that now I can’t stand it. I like it, it’s pretty, but after a few minutes it gives me a headache.
I tried the cologne before and liked it, but I wanted to know the perfume for its floral notes. It captivated me from the very first moment. It was created by three perfumers I admire, so for me it was a guarantee and I didn’t make a mistake. It has three very clear phases: right after spraying it’s the citrus, then the flowers come out (jasmine and peony), and as it dries they blend with woods. In short, flowers with wood accents. The musk and ambroxan give it cleanliness and elegance. It’s versatile; I wore it in winter, but I think it works all year. It’s becoming one of my favorites. I’m happy to have it.
It’s a citrus that I think is the least sweet Vanitas dupe. Fresh and soft, though it doesn’t last long. Still, it’s worth it.
I bought a decant and after trying it several times—since I barely noticed it at first—I ended up liking it: it’s fresh and elegant, perfect for any occasion. The longevity on my skin is good, around 6+ hours. The sillage is also nice. I’ve read it’s subtle, but on my skin it sometimes smells strong, though it always stays fresh and delicate.
Delicacy and tenderness. It smells great and has very little projection, so it’s impossible to be annoying. It’s meant to be enjoyed up close. It gives a clean sensation. It has equal parts citrus and sweetness. Nothing intrusive or harsh, everything in harmony.
Keep it brief: elegant, clean, and perfect for daily wear. But it lasts only a sigh.
I really liked it, but my partner absolutely loved it; he was obsessed.
I made a mistake… I tried the EDT and liked it, but by error I took the EDP. When I tested it at home, the intense, balsamic scent with eucalyptus surprised me. I gave it a chance, but I can’t get used to it. It has a citrus top and a floral base that sweetens, but on my skin, a strong eucalyptus note stands out from start to finish, like I’d slathered Vicks ointment before applying the perfume. Too bad, it overwhelms me and is unpleasant.
My friend wears it and finds it strong, elegant, and rich if you like citrus. It gives off a clean vibe, though some people say it smells like an older woman.
I had high hopes but made a mistake buying it in summer expecting freshness. Maybe the EDT is fresher, as this EDP feels dense. I saved it for fall/winter and it worked well. It’s not my favorite scent; I detect floral and woody notes with little citrus-fruit. Ambroxan and woods dominate. What I do appreciate is that luminous jasmine from start to finish. Good performance, but it hasn’t won me over.
Rich, soapy, and fresh floral notes at first. Great for everyday wear, especially in spring. The scent and color match perfectly. Medium longevity, about 6 hours.
The worst-smelling perfume I’ve ever encountered. Leaves me with a weird eucalyptus scent. It’s odd, test before you buy. I bought it blind and didn’t use it for 4 years; every time I wore it, it gave me a headache. If you get migraines, stay away.
I wear it to work meetings; it’s elegant, dense, musky, and floral without being fresh. Good longevity and projection. I recommend it for women over 30. It’s subjective, but I like it. A 6.5.
To me, it smells like that 90s hairspray used for volume. I didn’t like it at all.
For noses with bold tastes and strong skin: starts spicy, but dries down into something elegant and subtle that still makes an impression.
It was the first perfume I bought from the Versace collection. It doesn’t go unnoticed, has good projection, is elegant, and I liked it a lot until a girl told me it smelled like ‘Lady’. I suppose it’s because it’s not a modern scent, but a classic one, with its combination of floral and citrus notes.
The only perfume I can stand in extreme heat is a lemon and jasmine, low on sweetness. I love wearing it with white clothes at a Caribbean resort; I feel clean. Those who love sweetness hate it, but I like it. It’s not my favorite, but it lasts 7 hours with good projection; the first 2 hours are almost 3🌞
Sharing my first impressions… On me, it smells super musky with white flowers; I don’t notice the citrus notes. I’m not sure if the longevity is short or if I got olfactory fatigue; after three hours, I can’t detect it.
I didn’t smell it as citrusy, but rather more floral. I bought it by mistake. It’s not bad, not a heavy perfume.
Citrusy and floral, clean scent, a bit elegant/sophisticated. Yes, on my skin the citrus is very noticeable, and as it dries down it becomes creamier, staying luminous and pleasant. It’s not harsh or heavy, very agreeable, a ’round’ scent.
I tried it in-store, and at first it reminded me of Agatha Ruiz de la Prada’s colorful drops, very youthful and yellow. I bought it, tried it on skin, and I don’t detect citrus notes. The floral and sandalwood parts are strong, especially throughout the day. By the fourth hour, the jasmine takes over with great force, reminding me of the scent in my backyard; it’s very tender.
Luminous femininity. The opening is citrusy and delicious, with fleshy flowers that envelop from the very first second. Very feminine, with the peony adding a floral-fruit nuance reminiscent of peach skin. It’s perfect for everyday wear, especially in summer, when you want to smell good without getting cloyed by sweetness. In the end, clean and woody notes give it an elegant finish. Maybe it’s not the top pick in a large collection, but it’s a rich and reliable scent, ideal for those seeking fresh and versatile femininity. My rating: 8/10. It delivers what it promises: fresh feminine scent with a sensual and luminous touch. Although it’s not the most surprising option, it’s a pleasant and safe perfume for daily life.
When I have a special event during the day, after showering I spray Molecule 01 twice and three times this wonder. And magic happens. It’s the cleanest, neatest, and most elegant scent you can imagine. It doesn’t go unnoticed; there isn’t a day I wear it without someone asking.
I own both versions of Eros Pour Femme, and although they share the same name, they behave differently on skin. The EDT feels more linear, with a bright opening of red fruits and citrus that stays consistent. It’s fresh, comfortable, and easy to wear. It doesn’t evolve much, but it doesn’t need to: it works, it accompanies, it lasts well, and it usually gets compliments. The EDP, on the other hand, does evolve. It starts citrusy, then the woods come out, with a subtle sandalwood that, in my opinion, makes it more woody and enveloping. Both are gorgeous. For untrained noses, a sales associate saying ‘the EDP is more concentrated’ is enough. But in my view, it’s not just concentration; they are two distinct perfumes with their own timelines and personalities.
My brother is the only one bold enough to gift me perfumes. I have very specific tastes, so guessing right isn’t easy, but he always nails it. Eros was my birthday gift in 2025, and I loved it instantly. For some reason I can’t explain, I detect a pineapple note; to me, it feels fruitier than floral. It’s not purely citrus; it has a strength that makes it stand out. It’s intense and characterful, so I don’t wear it in summer. I save it for spring or autumn, when the weather allows without being overwhelming. It has presence and personality, and above all, a special emotional value because it came from him.