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Sì Passione
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Sì Passione by Giorgio Armani is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2017, this composition was created by Christine Nagel and Julie Massé. The top notes reveal a vibrant combination of pear, blackcurrant, pink pepper, and grapefruit. The heart unfolds with the freshness of pineapple, the delicacy of rose, the intensity of jasmine, and the sweet touch of heliotrope. Finally, the base notes land on a warm and enveloping foundation of vanilla, cedar, patchouli, and Amberwood.
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It’s a refined perfume, a bit formal, very fruity, and especially youthful. I think the pear note gives it that sparkle and freshness, kind of like Scandal à Paris.
The first time I tried it, it didn’t do much for me. But the second time, I paid closer attention, and it’s pleasant. I found it similar to Lancôme’s Miracle; both have pepper and jasmine, are fresh, but Si Passione is more fruity while Miracle is more floral—both delicious. As for longevity on my skin, they’re similar too, about 4-5 hours.
Tasteless compared to the other Si perfumes by Armani. Fruity like many others, nothing special.
Passion in two words: fruity and elegant. It’s youthful, cheerful, sexy, but above all, classy. I love it! It’s so fresh that you really smell the blackcurrants, pineapple, flowers, and vanilla as it dries down. The downside? It doesn’t have a great sillage or tremendous longevity, which is the usual problem with perfumes these days. But it’s an exquisite perfume for spring and everyday wear. The bottle is beautiful, one of my favorites.
It’s excellent!
Wow! This creation by Armani is far and away the best of the Si line. It’s a fruity floral that breaks the mold and beautifully explodes its fruit notes. Super elegant, true to its ad featuring Cate Blanchett in that red suit—it denotes a woman with character who walks with confidence, yet remains cheerful and relaxed. The pineapple note really distinguishes it, sweetening it alongside the vanilla. On my skin, the longevity is almost like J’adore, nearly 12 hours. It’s that perfume that smells amazing after a shower and lingers on clothes forever. A true gem for fresh and cold days. In summer, it feels suffocating.
I’m half-obsessed with this perfume. It’s the perfect fragrance for casual daily wear, whether the weather is warm or cool.
It’s a sweet, elegant, and distinct floral—you’ll recognize it instantly. It works for any occasion for me. It’s not gourmand; rather, it’s sparkling. It makes you feel clean and sexy.
Hi, I have the 100ml version available to swap (I’ve used maybe 10ml so far). I’m located in Spain, in Valencia.
I love this site and reading real reviews; it encouraged me to dive into the world of perfumery, which is super interesting. Just to clarify, I’m a total beginner, so my impressions are subjective. My girlfriend has the Parfum version, and it’s a great perfume, though not a bold one—it’s more linear and flat. At first, it smells spicy and citrusy, but quickly jasmine and rose take over (I initially described it as a soapy floral without reading the notes), with a constant, non-aggressive sweetness. If you overapply it, it gets heavy, but with a few sprays, it performs well and lasts 4-6 hours. Once it fades to a subtle skin scent, you notice the base: that soapy floral vibe with a hint of sweetness. I’d give it an 8/10. It’s very good, but I recommend it for cold weather or autumn; in the heat, it becomes overwhelming, and I don’t really like that style. Plus, it’s linear and not very adventurous.
IT LOSES THE MAGIC OF THE ORIGINAL. I think this flanker loses the magic of the original Si. It’s rich, a sweet, sharp fruity note wrapped in a lovely wood that tones it down; thank goodness. It shifts the focus from the blackcurrants to a very sweet pineapple. The blackcurrants feel fresh upon drying. It has something of the Si, but it falls far short when compared. Passione lacks the same presence and sillage, and that’s the main problem: it’s much more subtle, almost unnoticeable, losing the impact of the original. The longevity is quite poor; it lasts about five hours but very close to the skin, and the sillage disappears immediately. Honestly, it didn’t catch my attention. There’s no comparison; in terms of longevity and scent, I’d choose the original a thousand times over.
If I compare it to the overpowering fragrances in the Si line, I definitely prefer this Passione. It has a sparkling, beautiful opening, which is what I enjoy the most. However, after a few minutes, the pineapple note comes through, and I’m not sure how much I can love it, because for me, while it doesn’t ruin the composition, it makes it a bit heavy on hot days. Fortunately, as it dries down, the pineapple fades, and you can enjoy the scent more. Longevity on skin is about 5 hours with moderate to light projection. If you like the pineapple note, you’ll love it, but if you’re not a big fan, you should skip it.
It’s been my daily fragrance for months. It’s a mysterious fruity floral; I can’t quite explain it. It’s not as girly as other fruity florals; it’s more for ages 25+. I love it, but it doesn’t last long, so I need to reapply. I wear it to uni and work. It could be versatile for a date due to its intimate sillage, but not for a club—the night scents will overpower it, and you won’t be felt.
I confirm the longevity: I can still smell it after 12 hours. I tested it alongside Le Secret by Givenchy, between those two summer citrus scents… and I was surprised that Si stayed on my skin and clothes much longer. I’m a Givenchy fan and love the lemony note of Le Secret, but I admit this Armani one surprised me in a good way. It has a masculine touch, works well as unisex, and now I understand why the actress in the ad wears a suit. I love the fresh aroma; it will be a pleasure in summer. I sense a slight sweetness, but freshness dominates, which is very interesting—I can’t stop smelling it.
I’m writing again after wearing it for several days: it feels totally unisex; a man could wear it without any issues. It smells fresh, clean, masculine, and long-lasting.
Super addictive, smells clean and fruity. The performance is great. It’s not extravagant but has a strong presence. I don’t feel many people wear it, and it doesn’t resemble trendy perfumes (even though it’s modern), which is a plus. It lingers.
This is the Si I like the most: seductive, clean, and direct. I feel it suits women over 30, like a young, chic, and sophisticated girl.
It’s rich, subtle, yet noticeable. People always ask me what perfume I’m wearing. I’m thrilled.
Divine, but the projection is terrible and it doesn’t last at all. What a shame.
It’s my favorite of all the Armani Si perfumes. Fruity, youthful, and sensual without being loud. Perfect for everyday wear and summer nights. The downside is it projects very little and lasts about half a day, but it’s a beautiful scent that dries down powdery and sweet.
Wow! After months searching for the ‘clean scent’, I finally found it. This was what I wanted. A coworker wore it and I couldn’t help but ask what perfume she was using. Oh my god, what a wonder; as I approached her, I thought: I want to smell like that! I went to try it, and at first I didn’t buy it; I felt it didn’t smell the same on me (the usual, you build expectations and discover it doesn’t work the same on your skin). But I didn’t give up, and the other day I went back. That delicate, clean, and enveloping fragrance came back to me, the one I asked about before. Now it’s people asking me what perfume I’m wearing (even my partner complimented it, even though he doesn’t tolerate perfume). I’ve been wearing it for five days and I’m super thrilled. This ‘sweet pineapple’ is here to stay 😉 I highly recommend it!!!!
It’s the fruitiest version of Si, with a gorgeous bottle that reminds me of a Louboutin shoe. But, sadly, like all SIs, the longevity and sillage are poor. What a pity, honestly. What I do highlight is that it smells good as a gift because it’s not a weird or difficult-to-wear scent.
I’m grossed out. I love the classic Si, which is versatile and elegant. This smells like loud fruit, like Burberry Her, Yara Tous, Angel Nova, or 212 Heroes, and I hate them all. I threw it away and had to spray Illicit on myself to cover the smell. It’s a resounding no for me, even though I know many people love it. If you like fruit to the max, then it’s a yes.
Conceptually, it reminds me of the Amor Amor I own, and they share notes. It’s nothing innovative; it’s that typical fruity and powdery perfume that goes great with the heat. If you don’t like fruity perfumes, you won’t like this. For me, it’s a must-have for summer. Fresh and youthful.
Unlike the others, I don’t get that fruity note; to me, it smells like liquor, like champagne. It has great sillage, it’s super feminine and sophisticated. It smells like a powerful woman, leaves a lasting and very distinctive impression.
At first, it’s feminine, soft, and has good sillage, nothing impactful or controversial. In my opinion, it’s kind, uncommon, delicate, yet noticeable, and people will probably compliment you.
Morally correct. It works for everything: work, funerals, summer, or winter, without drawing too much attention. With 3 or 4 sprays, you’re discreet; with 6 or more, you make a statement. I don’t like the classic Syrah for smelling like an older lady, but this one I loved: you can smell the pear, pineapple, blackcurrant, and pepper. It lasts 3-4 hours with a few drops and little sillage, but with more, it reaches 8 hours and projects heavily on the skin. At first, it has sillage, then it stays close to the body, and people smell it when you greet them.
I have varied tastes, but this disappointed me: it smells like cheap men’s body wash. I don’t detect jasmine or vanilla, just a spicy pear and terrible patchouli. I might find more bad perfumes since I’ve rediscovered some vintage ones, but not this one. Plus, it’s expensive, and I don’t understand who would want it. It’s a bad ‘clean’ scent, a big no for me.
Berry Juice MINI SO is its dupe.
It’s brutal, elegant, and sexy; wherever you go, everyone will notice you.
A beautiful, eye-catching red bottle labeled Si Passione… to me, it suggests 🔥, so logically everyone assumes it’s for special occasions when we’re going to conquer or shine, but no, it doesn’t smell like that… It’s a calm perfume that doesn’t conquer much, lacks personality, lasts a short time, and has no sillage at all. It doesn’t smell like anything new; it’s like catalog perfumes from the 90s (no offense to those, as I own several), and for a price that isn’t low, I wouldn’t buy it or recommend it. There are many more alternatives to smell good for that price while having a bit more style and identity. I’m not saying it smells bad; it’s not bad. If you like discreet, feminine, non-invasive, and not-too-sweet scents, you’ll like it, but again, for the cost, I’d buy three cheaper ones with better performance.
I tried this perfume recently and found it very nice, sweet, and feminine, but I feel like I’ve smelled a similar fragrance before; I’m not sure which one, but it feels like a scent that’s been overdone. The longevity isn’t bad; it lasted me several hours. I’d only buy it if it were on sale.
Yes, Simple… I decided to layer it with a woody fragrance and it exploded into its sexiest side!
My husband gifted me this perfume right when it launched, and although I like it, it’s been hard to finish because sometimes it gets a bit much for me. The dominant notes are pear, pineapple, blackcurrant, vanilla, and cedar. I think the pineapple and cedar notes create a conflict for me, so I try to use it very occasionally and in small amounts so I don’t end up hating it. It’s a fresh yet sophisticated scent.
A soft floral perfume, very rich yet gentle. It doesn’t last long on my skin and lacks any sillage. For the price, there are better options. I love the scent itself, but it falls short on projection and trail. I wouldn’t buy it again. It’s fine for daily wear or the office; I like catching it on my clothes, handkerchief, or scarf. It’s not a sexy fragrance, more formal, perfect for an adult woman when you don’t want to be overwhelming since it goes almost unnoticed. I haven’t received any compliments wearing it. I probably won’t buy it again… In fact, I want to sell the bottle I have. I prefer perfumes where you can really smell the aroma.
Ohhh, on my skin… a delicious burst of red berries invaded my nose right from the first spray, perhaps reminiscent of Amor Amor at the opening. As time passes and it unfolds, I sense the liquor on my skin (which I didn’t even notice was there); this perfume is exquisite… a true delight from Armani.
I absolutely love this perfume; I adore its pear note combined with pink pepper, I sense the heart leaning more towards jasmine, and I love the cedar and patchouli base—I don’t detect any vanilla anywhere. It’s been my signature for years and will always have a spot in my collection. I find it super elegant, sexy, and charming. It has good sillage; if you wear it all day, you’ll leave with a clean trail and come home in the evening needing a midday touch-up, yet in your personal space, it feels wonderful when you greet people. For me, it’s a blind buy—I love it!!
Could it be my skin transforming it? Because I smell those burnt cotton candy carts in town squares, with the cotton completely scorched—that rancid, sharp odor (it wasn’t like this on paper). The fruity base in the background is bearable, but if it weren’t soaked in that ‘burnt’ something, it would truly be great. The classic Si also transforms on my skin and produces a scent that borders on fecal and disgusting. Definitely try before you buy.
At first, it smells clean and almost fresh, which is surprising for its fruity-floral family. That light opening is pleasant and gives the impression of a polished, easy-to-wear scent. But as it develops, a very prominent vanilla appears on my skin, which, in my opinion, is too intense. This growing sweetness eventually takes over, leaving behind the initial freshness and making it feel heavier and less balanced than expected. While I understand its popularity and sensual character, for me the vanilla overpowers everything and loses that clean, bright spark from the beginning.
It’s a fruity-floral where the rose takes charge. It starts juicy with sweet blackcurrant and a tart twist, then hands the spotlight to that typical cosmetic rose that smells like ‘luxury cream.’ After the blackcurrant, it stays fairly linear with moderate projection and lasts easily 12 hours on my skin in the middle of November. I laughed at how a red berry scent feels so mature; usually, it takes me back to teenage vibes. It’s one of those perfumes that rarely offends but doesn’t excite either: a versatile women’s fragrance for any season or occasion, except very formal or night settings. Perfect as a wardrobe staple for the office. Pleasant: 6/10 Interesting: 2/10 Versatile: 8/10 Original: 4/10