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Seoul 532-8 Sinsa Dong Gangnam – Gu
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Zara's Seoul 532-8 Sinsa Dong Gangnam - Gu is an aromatic fragrance for men. Launched in 2022, this composition features a top note of pepper, a heart of ylang-ylang, and a base of amber.
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I tried it in-store recently, and it’s very pleasant—clean and fresh feeling. It’s quite floral, so it might be too feminine for some noses. Hoping to buy it to see its real performance.
I tried it in-store and found it very pleasant, with a clean and fresh vibe. It’s quite floral, so some noses might find it too feminine. I’m planning to buy it to see how it evolves on my skin.
Fragrance inspired by Paco Rabanne’s Invictus. It has great performance, acceptable longevity, and sillage on par. I recommend it.
Seoul is fresh, with citrus and aquatic notes. The price-to-quality ratio is top-notch (10 euros for 80 ml), with acceptable longevity and projection. I’ve heard it’s similar to Invictus, though I’ve never tried it. I do sense a bit of Montblanc Legend Spirit in it. I’d give it an 8 out of 10.
Excellent quality-to-price ratio. You won’t notice a difference from Invictus unless you compare them side by side. It lasts a long time and projects well. Highly recommended if you like Invictus and don’t mind wearing a common scent.
Good cologne: projects for about 3 hours and then lasts another 3 or 4 on skin. It smells fresh, like just out of the shower, with a touch of spicy and sticky gel at the start. Then the florals and mandarin come through; it doesn’t overdo the sweetness. My office colleagues always compliment it. In the end, the ambergris really stands out, maybe what I like least, and in the heat it lingers on clothes, becoming a bit suffocating. I recommend it for spring or cool summer days; avoid it in intense heat. Perfect for the gym, casual wear, or daily use if you don’t want to spend much. The performance is poor for parties. I also don’t see it as suitable for people over 30, and it can get tiring if you already have similar scents.
I love it; it’s unisex, floral, with a sweet touch. Perfect for daily spring wear. On skin, it lasts 3-4 hours with moderate projection, which is the expected quality for the price. In Argentina, a single bottle isn’t cheap, but the pack with Zara Lisboa is definitely worth it. I imagine there are better options at that price point, but I still recommend it.
Nice cologne; it projects for 3 hours and then lingers on skin for another 3 or 4. It smells fresh, like just out of the shower, with a spicy and slightly sticky opening. Then it opens up into floral and mandarin, without being overly sweet. My coworkers always compliment it. In the end, the ambergris stands out, which is maybe what I like least, especially in heat or on clothes, where it can get overpowering. I’d recommend it for spring or cool summer days, avoiding intense heat. Perfect for the gym or casual daily wear without spending much, but poor for parties. I don’t think it suits people over 30, and it won’t bore you if you already have similar scents.
Hi, I love it—it’s my second or third bottle, just like its partner Lisboa from the pack. It starts with sweet orange, nutmeg, and spices like black pepper, then shifts to yellow floral, amber, and wood, maybe with a touch of green apple. I prefer Lisboa, but both are distinct. It lasts about 3 hours, which is acceptable on skin. The quality matches the price: Lisboa wins on quality and sillage without being overwhelming. I’d wear it with light blue jeans, casual sneakers, a cream shirt, and dark sunglasses for informal lunches or brunches.
Hi! I love it, just like its partner Lisboa, which comes in a duo pack. It opens with sweet orange, lots of nutmeg, and spices like black pepper. Then it evolves into yellow florals, amber, and wood; maybe there’s a hint of green apple. I like it, though I prefer Lisboa; they’re two distinct fragrances. It performs well for the first three hours and is acceptable on skin. The quality matches the price very well, although Lisboa has better quality and a different charm. It has a good trail, not overwhelming. I’d wear it with light blue jeans, casual sneakers, a cream shirt, and sunglasses. Ideal for informal occasions, lunches, or coffee breaks.
I know it’s a Paco Rabanne clone, but in my opinion, it smells a bit heavier and flatter, with low longevity for me. People say it lasts a few hours, maybe due to olfactory fatigue. I use it a lot for running errands around the house: it smells fresh, clean, and noticeable, and since it’s cheap, it doesn’t hurt to wear it without thinking twice. Update: months later, the performance improved; on skin, it lasts 7-8 hours and is super versatile.
I know it’s the classic Paco Rabanne everyone recognizes. To me, it smells a bit heavier and flatter, and the longevity is low for my taste; although they say it lingers hours later, sometimes it becomes overwhelming to those around me. I use it a lot for running errands around town: it smells great, it’s eye-catching, fresh, clean, and very affordable, so I don’t mind wearing it non-stop. Update: months later, its performance has improved significantly; on my skin it lasts 7-8 hours and is very versatile.
I grabbed the Lisboa and Seoul (2024) pack, and the price is absolutely insane—unbeatable value for money. Sure, they’re current trends and budget-friendly, but I tried Seoul yesterday and loved it: lasted all day on my skin and clothes. A customer complimented me, and even my husband noticed it 12 hours later, saying it smelled great. Today I’m testing out Lisboa, hoping for the same results.
I bought this and the Lisbon, which usually come together. With the Seoul, I got a compliment saying it ‘smelled good’ in the middle of a hot day (2-3 hours had passed). Over time, I noticed someone else was wearing it and they told me it was the PR Invictus. Later, I tried the PR Invictus Parfum and its heart notes reminded me of the Seoul. Verdict: approved for its insanely low price, 8/10. Tip: spray several times in the same spot to concentrate it and make it last longer (6 hours). Ideal for summer, daytime, heat, casual outings, or the gym.
It’s a fragrance with real value and quality, even delivering more than expected. A simple scent that everyone likes, a bit sweet but light, with a strong emphasis on amber, spices, and orange. I’d give it a 7/10 for longevity; I have an old batch and it lasts 5-6 hours with 6 sprays. The trail isn’t very noticeable, but I’ve gotten compliments. It’s basic, but for the price, it deserves a 7/10. If you’re new to perfumes, I recommend the pack with Lisbon; they’re great first steps.
I absolutely loved it; it was a pleasant surprise. It has that yellow floral note, slightly sweet but not cloying, very original. It doesn’t project much, but it lasts hours clinging to the skin. The best part is it doesn’t hurt the wallet, so you can reapply. On clothes, it’s amazing and lasts until the wash. Good purchase, I’ll repurchase if they don’t discontinue it.
You can tell it smells great, but unfortunately, it only lasts an hour and a half to maybe two hours at most. If it lasted longer, it would be a bomb. The one in the pack with this one isn’t as good and lasts even less.
Almost identical to Invictus, but with a spicier opening. Smells super clean, like soap, and is incredibly versatile for an absurdly low price. Total steal.
I’m not sure if this is a clone of Invictus or not, but it smells very feminine. My aunt has been wearing perfumes with this dominant scent for years; I can’t name the note, but I recognize it and it lasts the whole time without evolving. It’s 100% not a masculine scent. I don’t recommend this or the pack with Lisboa, because that one just smells citrusy.
An affordable fragrance that smells almost identical to Paco Rabanne’s Invictus. The value for money is excellent. Although the scent is synthetic (just like Invictus), it’s a perfume people enjoy; I don’t usually get compliments, but this one does because it smells clean and people like it—in fact, my girlfriend loves it. It’s super versatile for all year round, but it shines most in heat and spring. In short: simple, common, pleasant, always a good choice, and a steal. Cheers!
Similar to Invictus, just sweeter and without the laurel note. It’s a classic.
It’s a clear clone of Invictus EDT. It has that classic DNA and is versatile for various occasions. Ideal for daily use: office, university, or casual settings; a youthful and easy-to-please aroma. If you’re shopping at Zara, the best pick from the line is Seoul Absolute—it’s the top fragrance with the best longevity.
Imagine Invictus EDT poured into a glass bottle filled with seawater: that’s Seoul. Paco Rabanne’s quality jumps up 2 or 3 notches. I see it as a summer scent for warm climates since it’s more diluted and loses some of Invictus’s sweetness. Sorry to keep bringing up Invictus, but the resemblance is striking; here, the amber notes don’t dominate—it’s the semi-marine floral that takes the show. Without listing specific notes, it smells like flowers with a touch of sweetness and a hint of light pepper on a large shell. It’s easy to wear, with medium longevity (up to 5 hours if the weather cooperates). It’s a safe but popular choice. Projection is explosive for the first hour, then settles to a moderate level, and finally becomes skin-scented; at the start, it can feel synthetic with an alcohol note. Perfect for daily wear and open spaces. If you like Invictus or sweet, fresh scents, this is recommended. On my scale, it’s a 2/4: it delivers for the price. Zara has three Invictus dupes: Seoul, Blue Spirit, and W/END till 8:00 PM. For me, Seoul is the summer version, Blue Spirit is the most “serious,” and W/END is the middle ground—all three are nearly identical. If you pick one, Seoul edges out the others for versatility, even for the gym. I’m indifferent because I don’t admire the Invictus line much.