Men
Versace Pour Femme Dylan Blue
Acordes principales
Descripción
Versace Pour Femme Dylan Blue is a floral fruity fragrance for women, created by Calice Becker and Natalie Gracia-Cetto and launched in 2017. Its composition opens with top notes of Granny Smith apple, black currant, white clover, forget-me-nots, and shiso (purple mint). The heart reveals peach, petal, rosehip, rose, and jasmine, while the base settles on musk, white woods, patchouli, and styrax.
Resumen rápido
Cuándo llevarla (votos)
Notas clave
Comunidad
5,932 votos
- Positivo 70%
- Negativo 17%
- Neutral 14%
Pirámide olfativa
Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.
Comunidad
Qué dicen los usuarios sobre propiedad, preferencia y mejor momento de uso.
Propiedad
¿La tienen, la tuvieron o la quieren?
Preferencia
Cómo valora la comunidad esta fragancia.
Uso recomendado
Estación y momento del día con más votos.
Dónde comprar
Compara tiendas verificadas para Versace Pour Femme Dylan Blue y elige según envío, precio o disponibilidad.
Amazon
Envío rápidoEntrega rápida y política de devoluciones conocida.
Ideal si priorizas velocidad y disponibilidad.
Ver en AmazoneBay
Más opcionesMás opciones de precio, formatos y vendedores.
Útil para comparar alternativas antes de decidir.
Ver en eBayCaracterísticas
Resumen de votos sobre longevidad, estela, género y percepción de precio.
Longevidad
Escasa
Débil
Moderada
Duradera
Muy duradera
Estela
Suave
Moderada
Pesada
Enorme
Género
Femenino
Unisex femenino
Unisex
Unisex masculino
Masculino
Precio
Extremadamente costoso
Ligeramente costoso
Precio moderado
Buen precio
Excelente precio
Reseñas
Experiencias reales de la comunidad sobre uso diario, rendimiento y estela.
Para dejar una reseña necesitas iniciar sesión.
40 reseñas
Mostrando las más recientes primero.
Category:











I love it! Soft, elegant, soapy, and an aroma that doesn’t tire. It’s versatile; you can wear it any season. To me, it’s in the same line as J’adore, but this one is much fruitier; they only resemble each other a bit in the opening with that creamy scent each has in its own style 😍. I recommend trying it and letting it settle. Good longevity and moderate sillage; I don’t think it bothers anyone. 🧚🏻♀️
Finally, someone says Dylan is in the same line as J’adore! To me, they’re identical, except Dylan has a fruitier opening.
I can’t stand it… I bought it because the store told me it was Dylan Blue. A month later I got it, and what a disappointment. Now I think they made a mistake and showed me the turquoise one instead, because it wasn’t anything like it. It’s a very simple perfume and I can’t tolerate the dry-down: starts sweet and fruity but lasts an instant. Then it becomes floral and it drives me crazy; it’s a pity for my nose, it smells like cheap Chinese knock-off. I’ve given it several chances, but simply no, I don’t like it 😔.
They gave it to me saying I’d love it, and they were right. It smells fresh and fruity at first, then settles into something more floral. It reminds me of summer afternoons by the sea; it smells elegant but playful, not serious. It evokes the transition from youth to adulthood, like changing eras. Putting it on puts me in a good mood; it’s a very cheerful, summery fragrance. The only downside is the short duration; it lasts about 2 hours and loses intensity. What a shame because it’s a very pretty scent that doesn’t cloy or tire.
Smells fresh and fruity, perfect for summer, but it doesn’t last on my skin. It smells good and that’s it; nothing transcendent about it.
My favorite perfume. It simply smells like a lot of things at once and is UNIQUE; nothing compares to it. I can’t quite describe it, but it feels sweet without being sweet. Just delicious.
I love it! The opening is fresh and sweet, then it settles into green apple, peach, and pink rose. By the way, it’s very similar to DKNY Be Delicious.
Never caught me off guard; I tried it and get it now. I hate the minty opening and it smells like wet grass to me, giving me a bit of a headache. They say it’s fruity, but for me, it’s a green, fruity floral—not my style. For those who like it, it’s a hit and lasts forever.
Super fresh and delicious, with a spectacular green apple note. Looks elegant and sophisticated; people would say you smell like a wealthy lady. I wear it at the beach, and with the sea breeze, it smells DIVINE—the best combo. 9/10. Note: They often confuse it with the Paris Hilton one, but you know you’re wearing a more sophisticated DNA.
Fresh with a hint of sweetness, but leans more towards green. Lasts a ridiculous amount of time (8-9 hours or more) and projects well. At first, it smells just like Zara’s Lightly Bloom. Very simple and generic; it doesn’t really convince me.
These are the kind of perfumes I love for mornings: fresh and not suffocating. Dylan Blue is exactly that—a delicious, clean, light, and cheerful scent; the mint stands out and leaves a charming smell with a touch of elegance. It’s perfect when I don’t want to apply anything specific, just smell good. Blue is a name tailor-made for him. That said, I feel the packaging doesn’t match the type of fragrance.
I love it; it’s wonderful. Rocío Basurto recommended it on the forum as an alternative to J’adore, I tested it this weekend and I absolutely loved it. It’s very similar but has a green note that makes it better. I want to evaluate the longevity before buying, but it seems like a wonderful perfume at a great price.
Important to compare Dylan Blue with Chanel Chance Eau Fraîche because I’ve seen people say they’re similar. They don’t seem so to me: at Versace, the fruity notes are super noticeable, while in Chanel there’s barely any, except for the lemon. However, I understand why some find them similar because both are fresh and relatively green. Dylan Blue is where the apple takes charge; over time, the mint comes through (perhaps that’s why they’re compared to Chanel) along with the floral notes. Still, it’s a fragrance where the apple dominates but doesn’t deter those who dislike its acidity, thanks to the balance with floral and green notes. It makes it ideal for hot days, with enough longevity to go from day to night. The projection is moderate and the duration is acceptable for an eau de parfum.
I loved the aroma; soapy but with a touch of mystery, easy to like and impossible to get overwhelming. To me, it’s unisex.
Very easy to wear, smells perfect at any time. Lasts quite a while and is a clean, soapy scent but elegant, nothing childish.
Just received it, so this is only the first impression. I’ve read many reviews about this and its sister, Dylan Turquoise. I was drawn to the bottle and the good reviews, but even after testing it in-store, other stronger perfumes overshadowed it. It’s very pleasant; the green apple is very noticeable with a hint of peach. The blackcurrants blend into the fruits and don’t stand out. I sense the rose in the base, no mint at all. I’d describe it as 80% fruity and 20% powdery roses. For now, I’m giving it a 7 or 8. Maybe I’ll like it more once it gets cooler, I hope so.
I really liked the rich fruity aroma, but on my skin it vanishes in a flash, even with extra sprays. It feels super volatile and you can’t smell it after a few minutes. What a pity, because it’s youthful, versatile, and smells great, plus the bottle is gorgeous.
Ideal for summer; the apple scent is very prominent. It lasts more than 8 hours, and two sprays are enough for the whole day. If you overdo it, it becomes overwhelming and annoying.
Bought it blindly and the peach note didn’t hit me, so I’m returning it.
Smells like freshly washed soap, super clean.
Originally, I thought about buying the Dylan Turquoise again, but when I went to the store and tried all the Versace perfumes, the Dylan Blue stole my attention. The first thing I noticed upon spraying was a fruity explosion between apple, peach, and blackcurrant. It’s a perfume that makes me feel happy every time I smell it. It has a perfect balance between citrus, fruity, and sweet notes.
I liked it; I think it’s one of those fragrances for everyday wear. The longevity was quite good in my case. It has that ‘clean’ scent everyone mentions, mixed with floral notes and some fruit. Personally, I think only the mint stands out; the others are easy to perceive.
I tried giving it several chances, but there’s nothing to it. I find it very artificial; it lasts a lot on my skin, but it’s like I sprayed ‘Poet for floors’—it’s like an industrial cleaning liquid perfume, which is nice, but not for fragrance. A pity because I had faith in it, but enough said; it’s just not for my skin.
I would define it as the perfect balance.
It’s sweet, but ideal for warm climates. It smells clean and lasts for many hours. You can definitely tell the fruits and flowers.
A bit simple and artificial. It smells good, but that’s all: it’s not a masterpiece. However, it could work as a ‘just in case’ option.
It smells so good… the only downside is that it lasts a joke for the price. I didn’t test it on clothes, only on skin, and the drop in performance was immediate.
Hmm… I decided to give it a shot because of what people say online, but sadly, for the price and considering it’s one of my favorite brands, it really leaves a lot to be desired. It’s a soft scent; so far, it has lasted well. It’s floral, and I haven’t detected the fruity notes, but it reminded me of a perfume from my teenage years, very similar to Jennifer Lopez’s Love at First Glow. I agree with many here: really test it before spending money. It’s not a ‘wow, totally worth it’ for the cost. Don’t buy it blindly, or you might be disappointed.
I don’t know what’s going on with me—I love these in the store and buy them, but once I wear them, I don’t like them. I adored this one when I smelled it at the perfumerie, but now I only smell salt and an indistinct floral note that feels cheap and common. I don’t hate it, so I keep using it, but I get bored of it very quickly.
I agree with other reviews. Pleasant, soft, for daytime or evening, with an apple scent, fresh and floral. It’s not original or standout. I prefer Italian houses, but in this case, it delivers, without more, but it doesn’t quite hit the mark. Sillage and longevity are moderate, with very low evolution; on my skin, it’s very linear. It leaves a pleasant musky base, but nothing else. It’s a safe bet if you want to smell good discreetly. Buy blind? Yes. If you like fruit and want something soft, it will seem appropriate. Pity it doesn’t inspire much admiration in me.
Exquisite fragrance. Maybe it’s not original, but it definitely smells great. Green apple dominates, with a base of mint and wood. Without a doubt, it’s fruitier than floral. It has high projection and very good longevity, about 8 hours and much longer on clothes. Very fresh aroma, ideal for summer.
It seems some people buy it just for the bottle because the scent… has low sillage, poor performance, it’s a soft floral without much originality. Neither here nor there.
Smells super clean and fresh, like soap, without being cloying. At first, it feels a bit synthetic, but once it dries, it smells like just out of the shower. It’s not meant to make you stand out; instead, it gives the impression that you naturally smell like this. For the price, it’s not worth it: it’s expensive and doesn’t last.
Not bad, the scent is rich, green apple with a touch of acid but sweet. You can detect a hint of mint and musk that makes it creamy and fresh. I prefer more intense and long-lasting perfumes. For daily wear, you’d need to reapply every hour or two; I like to leave a soft trail. Is it pretty? Yes. Is it worth it? It depends on what you’re looking for. For me, no. For someone who wants something soft, skin-close, and pleasant at first, yes. The bottle is gorgeous, Roman glass style. I like it more than the Crystal line. My favorite Versace is Crystal Noir EDT, a true gem!
It balances peach and flowers very well. It has a great vibe and puts you in a good mood. It starts original with that fruity explosion. Keep in mind that shiso doesn’t smell like mint, but rather like spearmint parsley, which is very particular. It’s true that Dylan Blue might seem like fruity shampoo, but it smells rich. It’s well-made, ideal for summer (if it’s not too hot) or early spring. Medium-to-high longevity. I’m surprised they say it doesn’t last; maybe it doesn’t have much sillage, but with a breeze, you’ll definitely catch whiffs.
Very floral! If you love super-floral scents, this is for you. I realized the combination of magnolia, peonies, and lilies gives me trouble. Here it’s very strong, almost vintage, with an aquatic note that sometimes makes me nauseous. I hated it at the mall, yet I have it at home. I just smell that mix of flowers and a powdery musk. It’s not bad, but my stomach can’t handle it. Use it sparingly on cool days because it’s overwhelming in the heat. If you like smelling clean, it could be an option, but it overpowers me at first.
A delight! It’s versatile, sexy but not heavy, elegant, and perfect for work. You can smell the Granny apple, mint, and jasmine for hours; even your clothes and pillow get infused. Totally worth it, I’d buy it a thousand times over.
I love it! Very fresh, and that Granny Smith apple scent is delicious. The downside is that it doesn’t last long on my skin. What a shame, because it’s so pleasant and I’ve gotten so many compliments.
Reminds me of Eros, but Dylan Blue is fruitier. It’s a simple, clean, no-frills fragrance. It’s the perfect all-rounder: it doesn’t offend anyone and saves the day for everyday wear.
Fresh and novel? I don’t think it’s the best, but as a collector, I absolutely love having it, even though I admit there are superior options.