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The One Eau de Toilette

Michel Girard
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Michel Girard
3.97 de 5
1,251 votos

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Descripción

The One Eau de Toilette by Dolce&Gabbana is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2017, the nose behind this composition is Michel Girard. The top notes are white peach, lychee, mandarin, and bergamot flower; the heart notes are lily, ylang-ylang, jasmine, orange blossom, valley lily, and sweet acacia; and the base notes are vanilla, amber, musk, vetiver, and moss.

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  • Primavera 26%
  • Verano 16%
  • Otoño 36%
  • Día 63%
  • Noche 37%

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  • Positivo 80%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 7.0%

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  • saukimoon

    It’s strange there aren’t more reviews for this scent; honestly, there’s not much to say. If you love The One but can’t stand it because the vanilla and lychee feel too heavy, this eau de toilette is your solution. It has the best of the original but is more wearable, fruitier, floral, and less vanilla-forward. It’s basically the same scent but lighter. I really like it; it’s super wearable for daily use and doesn’t overwhelm me in the heat. I’m not sure exactly how long it lasts on my skin—the trail is moderate. I keep The One perfume for nights and cold weather, while this eau de toilette is perfect all year round, for going out, the office, a date, or summer nights.

  • saukimoon

    Curious that it has no reviews; there’s not much to say. If you like The One but can’t tolerate vanilla, lychee, etc., this EDT is perfect. It has the best of the perfume but is more wearable: fruitier, floral, and less vanillic. It’s the same scent but lighter. I like it quite a bit, super wearable for daily situations and not overwhelming in the heat. I don’t remember the duration well, medium sillage. I’ll leave the Perfume for night and cold, and the EDT for all year: walks, office, date, or summer.

  • Perfumative

    This is one of those perfumes where you either love it or hate it. It’s true that as an eau de toilette it’s lighter than the perfume version, but that doesn’t take away its intensity. In my opinion, it’s a fall or winter scent and for night use.

  • Meleagrina80

    I bought it thinking it was an EDP. It disappointed me in winter due to its poor longevity, and I regretted not trying it in spring. When the weather warmed up, like magic, I felt it in all its splendor, persisting almost overwhelmingly without being cloying. The same happened with a Carolina Herrera; now I give fragrances time before judging. pH changes, and that explains a lot. Lasted 6 controlled hours, which encouraged me to buy the EDP, which lasts much longer. Surprising that the EDP is cheaper than the EDT everywhere, with the same scent but the EDP winning by a landslide in longevity. Pleasant surprise. I like the EDT bottle more, but it doesn’t detract from the EDP’s beauty. I won’t repurchase the EDT, but I will the EDP. Please, D&G, don’t reformulate it.

  • Perfumative

    One of those perfumes where you either love it or hate it. Although it’s an EDT and lighter than the perfume version, it doesn’t lack intensity. For me, it’s autumn/winter and night use.

  • Meleagrina80

    I first bought the EDT thinking it was the EDP. At first, I felt it didn’t last; I bought it in cold weather, was disappointed by how little I noticed it then, and I really regret that because I loved the aroma. Time passed, spring arrived, and like magic, I felt it in all its splendor one mild afternoon. I don’t know what happened—whether it was my pH or if the contents settled… the truth is, I noticed it lasting much longer, almost overwhelmingly without being cloying. The same thing happened with one of my Carolina Herrerass, so since that day, I give fragrances time before judging them. You have to consider that a woman’s pH changes constantly, and that might be the key. In summary, it lasted 6 controlled hours, which encouraged me to buy the EDP, and my intuition didn’t fail; the EDP lasts much longer, to my great joy. Surprisingly, I realized that everywhere the EDP is sold cheaper than the EDT; I don’t know the criteria because they are identical in scent but the EDP wins by a landslide in longevity. It was a pleasant surprise, so I’m not complaining, haha. I like the EDT bottle a bit more, but that doesn’t take away from the EDP’s beauty. I think I won’t repurchase the EDT, but definitely the EDP. Please D&G, don’t even think about reformulating it.

  • Ferchulis

    I received a sample from a perfumerie; I always thought of this fragrance, but what a disappointment. I don’t like it; it’s very floral, very intense, for mature women and for winter and night use. It’s not the type of perfume I like. As someone said here, ‘you either hate it or love it,’ definitely that’s the case. It’s not a perfume to buy blind; you have to try it first.

  • Ferchulis

    I received a sample and what a disappointment: very floral and intense, for a mature woman and winter/night use. Not my type. As they say here: ‘you either love it or hate it.’ Don’t buy blindly, test first.

  • Thefragrancelover

    Flowers, fruits, and oriental accords create something soft yet present despite being an EDT. Wearable day and night, ideal for work or meetings. On skin, it lasted close to 6 hours with medium to soft sillage.

  • When I saw it at the perfumerie, I thought: well, just a more citrus and orange blossom-loaded The One EDP… and I was wrong! It’s a delicious fragrance. It has a floral nuance sweetened by white flowers that create an evolution reminiscent of the fields where I live in spring. With the floral scent and the heather dancing around, the perfume is well-balanced. The peony sweetness makes it youthful and seductive. Perfect for a carefree woman with her own style. Plus, it’s wearable both day and night. It has presence (almost more than the EDP, which reminds me of hairspray) to attract glances and get people saying you smell good. A true all-terrain EDT, very Italian. Something you can wear every day without getting tired of it. It’s very addictive; good work by D&G. And for some reason, on my skin it smells very natural even though it has synthetic notes (it must, but Girard did a good job). It offers no harshness or screaming synthetics; it could pass as a niche perfume.

  • At first glance, I thought of a The One EDP loaded with citrus and orange blossom, but I was wrong: it’s delicious! A floral nuance sweetened by white flowers that evokes my spring fields. The flowers and heather dancing create a perfect balance; the sweetness of the peach makes it youthful and seductive. Perfect for a carefree, stylish woman, wearable day and night. It has presence (more than the EDP, which smells like hairspray to me) to draw glances. An all-terrain EDT, very Italian, addictive, and natural on skin thanks to Girard. No loud synthetic notes; it could pass for niche.

  • Super versatile: not overwhelming in summer and stands out in autumn. Good sillage and lasts 8-10 hours as an EDT; if you spray it well, it’s a sweet floral due to that noticeable apricot. It’s linear, doesn’t change, but I was impressed by the projection for a D&G, since others from the brand don’t last as long as a Suspiro. Recommended 9/10.

  • This fragrance is super versatile; I wore it in the middle of summer and it didn’t overwhelm me, and now in autumn it really stands out. Good trail and incredible longevity despite being an EDT, lasting 8 to 10 hours if you spray generously. Throughout its development, it’s a sweet floral due to that perceptible apricot; it’s linear, the scent doesn’t change, but I was impressed by its projection for a D&G, since I own others that don’t last as long as a Suspiro. Recommended 9/10.

  • Smells like The One or Essence but lighter. It’s peach and amber with a touch of lily, sweet but without heaviness. Soft projection and lasts about 8 hours on skin, though dispensable if you already own the Essence, which is deeper. Ideal for those who want something lighter. Note: 7.5/10 scent, 8/10 longevity, 6.5/10 sillage, 6/10 value, 8/10 versatility, 7/10 packaging. Did not buy it.