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Versace Pour Homme Dylan Blue
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Versace Pour Homme Dylan Blue is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men, created by Alberto Morillas and launched in 2016. Its composition opens with top notes of Calabrian bergamot, aquatic notes, grapefruit, and fig leaves; the heart reveals ambroxan, black pepper, patchouli, violet leaves, and Egyptian papyrus; and the base settles with incense, musk, tonka bean, and saffron.
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Perhaps the best designer marine fragrance, quite well blended. Older batches have great longevity and projection.
This is in my Top 5 of the best blue perfumes, for the price and the compliments I receive, nothing but good to add.
It’s always a good occasion to wear Dylan Blue. You’ll never get tired of it. It smells exquisite. Lasts more than 6 hours and projects enough to catch the attention of those nearby. It’s one of my favorites. Citrus, aquatic, and clean. If you’re going to gift it, don’t smell it, because most likely you’ll keep it for yourself. Cheers, lovely people.
I have a question about this perfume, hope you can help. Can you at least smell a bit of pepper and incense? I love that; if I can at least smell a bit of it, I think it might be worth it for me.
In my small collection, I have a 2019 batch of 200ml of this perfume. I must admit that over the years, the perfume has improved greatly, both in scent and longevity. I have about 20ml left that I plan to keep to atomize occasionally on my wrist. It’s a generic perfume, yes, blue, with that aquatic and incense touch, making it masculine and attractive, very easy to like and an all-rounder, maybe. If you’re under 20, you might not like it; it’s not challenging, but it has a touch that makes it somewhat mature (under 30, relax). Projection is about 2 hours. Longevity on skin is 7 hours with the last one right at the end.
Let me tell you, it’s an excellent EDT; if it were an EDP, it would definitely be a best-seller. Here’s why: it’s a fairly sophisticated fragrance that gives off the aura of being expensive for its price, boosting your confidence even more. Its citrus, woody notes, and the incense that creates an excellent diffusion make it shine. You’ll receive compliments, provided you greet people up close. It doesn’t have a huge sillage, but since it’s an EDT, don’t expect a heavy, loaded trail. It’s a fantastic first choice for daily wear; it works better in the heat because you’ll feel it more and thus wear it better. Remember: ONE MAKES THE PERFUME. It has a premium-level bottle presentation, you’ll love it, believe me, it’s an all-rounder. It doesn’t envy anyone; it’s like a Toyota, safe and reliable, which is why it’s worth its price. I personally keep it with me always in my toiletry bag to reapply and always have a trail of this beautiful blue fragrance.
This perfume is the perfect balance between Bleu de Chanel with that cold, bitter, citrusy opening, and the ambroxan present in Dior’s Sauvage in the dry down. Only difference: Dylan Blue is aquatic and fresh for daily wear (though I’d say the bottle has the color of a night sky) and also mysterious thanks to the incense. I see it as suitable for night parties since it evolves into a warm, spicy sensation that is also youthful and classic, with moderate longevity and projection.
Master Morillas borrowed the blueprint from the blue fragrance canon, Bleu Chanel, and added chords from his hits Acqua Di Gio and CK One. The result is a very pleasant composition, less elegant than Bleu but much more versatile, youthful, and compliment-worthy. I wish I’d had the chance to buy this Dylan 30 years ago!
It’s a very well-constructed fragrance, hard not to leave a good impression with it. Personally, I don’t quite love the incense, but it’s one of those perfumes you need in your collection.
I like it; it’s like half Sauvage and half Bleu de Chanel. But on the few occasions I’ve worn it, people told me it smelled old. Maybe it’s because where I live, older folks have overused Sauvage, so they associate this scent with that. Still, I find it super versatile: office, gym, casual daytime outings, evening, night, whatever.
Dad’s summer scent
Bought it because it’s an Icon and a must-have if you collect fragrances. Honestly, it’s not great; maybe it was a best-seller in the 2000s, but I’m not one to hold onto memories or emotions (sorry to those who still rock Spanish rock or 90s heavy metal); back to the point, Dylan Blue has a chaotic opening, it settles down, but the longevity is terrible and the projection is weak. I’ll keep using it in case it improves. A better option would be Historica Olmeda, similar DNA but a thousand times better. Given what it offers, it should cost max $25. Don’t buy it for more than $35.
Very rich and versatile. Smells like shower gel at first, then dries down to a sweet spot that’s not cloying, finishing with a dark incense note, but not too strong. On my skin, it lasts 1 hour 15 minutes and trails for 5-6 hours using 15 sprays on neck, nape, shoulders, and forearms (also on clothes). Good for daily wear, but not for extreme heat; max and pushing it at 30°C, anything higher would be overwhelming for me and others in a closed space, though you can use it at higher temperatures if that’s your case.
The first time I smelled it, I thought: ‘What’s generic? Smells like shower gel, I’d never wear something like that.’ Then came a time when I needed a perfume for extreme heat (I live in a very humid area of Argentina), so I started looking around. I decided to give it another shot on skin. After the initial ‘synthetic’ phase, the magic began: a super masculine, clean, virile, playful, and all-rounder scent. Ideal for a first date, making a good impression, meeting the in-laws, going to the gym, hanging out, or a formal party… I’d use it for everything except getting married (it lacks romance). Clarification: the ‘synthetic’ smell is the bergamot and grapefruit clumping together; once you spray it on skin or fabric (not on a paper tester), the aromas unfold, revealing a beautiful, natural, sharp, and juicy citrus opening. Nowadays, after using it many times day and night, I’m sure it won’t be my last bottle. A fragrance that will always be in my collection. Edit: since I’ve been a bit tipsy today, I’ll share a non-trivial detail: I wore it to meet a woman (actually several on different occasions), but one in particular, when she was on top of me, I heard her and felt her totally ecstatic smelling my neck… context details are unnecessary. Another one texted me the next day: ‘your perfume stayed on the pillow’ (with a heart-eyes emoji). For women, there’s no better weapon than this perfume. It doesn’t have to please you, it has to please them.
The opening is rich, but then it just smells like incense, and I don’t really care for that note. The incense gives it an older vibe (for people over 30). I wouldn’t recommend buying it blindly.
If you want to smell like men’s shower gel, shampoo, or soap, but from a real MAN, with no nonsense, use this. For me, it falls into the category of ‘perfect blue fragrance’.
I like the initial scent, but once it dries, I feel it’s very weak. It’s a perfume that gets compliments, but on my skin, the longevity is quite poor. It’s a good fragrance, just not among my favorites.
Pure versatility, one of the best blue fragrances you can wear. It was my first perfume, and since then I’ve been hooked on perfumery. The opening is spectacular, worthy of a great perfumer; as it dries on the skin, it becomes slightly darker without losing its identity, maintaining that clean, fresh, mature, yet enigmatic and seductive vibe. Definitely a signature scent: great for running errands or hitting the town on a weekend. That said, it’s not a projection beast, but it lasts forever on clothes and skin. Anyone who gets close to you will almost certainly compliment you.
After months of use and finishing 60% of the bottle, I confirm this is one of the best blue fragrances on the market. It smells masculine, works for any occasion, and isn’t overly expensive or cheap (depends on perspective). Compared to Arab scents that cost the same, I choose this one. I’ll buy the 200ml version as soon as I finish the 100ml.
First review on the site. I can assure you, I perceive a masculine aroma. This Dylam Blue, compared to Bleu de Chanel Parfum (which costs double and is a masterpiece by master perfumer Olivier Polge), needs no further comment: it’s an absolute must-have in my collection.
Since my collection has always been modest and I prefer to rotate through a dozen fragrances rather than accumulate, Dylan Blue was, a few summers ago, the representative of the ‘blues’. It was never a scent that drove me crazy, but it had a bit of everything: a clean, sharp, incensed touch; a Sauvage more aquatic and smoky, without the old lavender dry-down that doesn’t convince me in others; a Bleu de Chanel with less quality but more punch and liveliness, at less than half the price. Also, in winter or cold spring nights, when I wore Azzaro The Most Wanted, I’d come out smelling like this, and rarely did someone (especially women) not ask what I was wearing. I replaced it a couple of years ago with Loewe 7 Cobalt, which I like more but costs an arm and a leg. When the bottle ran out, out of nostalgia and economy, I went back to my old, reliable Dylan Blue. It seemed like a safe bet, but when I opened it, I thought: ‘Wait, Escentric Molecules, what happened to the projection? Where did all that ambroxan power go?’. Indeed, although the longevity was always just right, its signature was the projection, and now it barely projects. It has always been a magnet for compliments and remains a good buy for the price (54€ for 100ml in Spain, on sale, original), but it’s clear they reformulated it down. I’ll keep it in the box for warm days to see if oxidation works its magic, but jeez. Scent: 7, Projection: 6.5, Longevity: 6.
Versace doesn’t know how to make perfumes. Don’t buy any from this brand, they are disgusting.
One of the best designer blues on the market; I rank it alongside Terre d’Hermes Eau Vétiver Intense, Loewe 7 Cobalt, or any other good blue. I love all its phases, and the incense gives it a distinctive touch compared to other blues. It projects a lot for the first hour, and the longevity is contained but high quality.
Thanks Máximo, your words show wisdom, what luck to have you in this community.
I promised myself to stay away from these burnt aquatic citrus scents, but the 200ml deals convinced me. Mistake: value for money should be a virtue, not the only reason to try something. It smells like fresh, sweet grapefruit, then something generic and clean with a hint of incense, finishing with a musky, creamy base. Nothing stands out particularly. I supposedly hadn’t tried many blues, but I’ve been smelling this style my whole life; Natura already does it well without needing expensive brands. Occasionally, on days over 30 degrees, it leaves a bitter, unpleasant accord mid-dry-down. It lasts 4-5 hours like any citrus cologne, projects without bothering, and is masculine in its own right. In short, it’s a lukewarm fragrance. They call it ‘white shirt’ or ‘black pants’; I call it ‘pajamas’; something to put on without thinking after a shower. It’s not what I’m looking for. I’m almost annoyed I can’t disapprove of it because it smells good, plain and simple, but I’ve tried cheaper ‘versatile’ options with a better olfactory experience. 6/10.
I was torn between this and Loewe 7 Cobalt, but I chose this one due to the price and the 200ml size. It’s quite long-lasting and my wife loved it.
This is my second review of this fragrance. I criticized the first one for being weak and unremarkable, but after almost 5 months of use, wow, I changed my mind. It lasts about 6-7 hours, with 1.5 to nearly 2 if you apply it to the chest or near the nose, though it can get tiring there. The scent evolves over time and is very pleasant; I still smell my arm every chance I get. Although it didn’t fulfill the promise of being seductive or causing a shower of compliments (only one or two up front), I liked it and I’m very happy. I bought the 100ml version and would buy it again, maybe the 200ml. It’s not a blind buy because not everyone likes that incense tone (several friends didn’t enjoy it), but I still recommend it 100%.
Dylan Blue is the fragrance that no one dislikes; I’ve loved it from the opening to the dry-down. It gives a sensation of cleanliness, freshness, order, and elegance; it’s a wonderful blue, fascinating. It’s not an overused aroma; it’s the best; you don’t smell it everywhere all the time; it’s so unique. Many blue fragrances have managed to be cloned, but Dylan Blue remains irreproducible.
It’s a masculine and interesting, fresh perfume. The downside is it doesn’t last long on my partner.
A rich scent, but on my skin it smells like eggs 😭. It’s weird because the first time I tried it in a mall I loved it and didn’t feel that smell. It’s citrusy but not that much, a perfume that doesn’t bother anyone. Now that I have a decant, I do feel that egg smell; it’s a somewhat mature scent but I like it anyway.
Even though I’m 26, I work in a client-facing professional environment where I need to project seriousness and maturity; this fragrance does exactly that. Plus, given the tropical climate here in Puerto, it’s very suitable. If you’re looking for something serious and mature for hot weather, it’s excellent, it just lacks a bit of longevity.
I use it as a daily rotation pick. I initially grabbed it on a whim, but it’s actually delivered. It’s not a first-choice weapon, but as a third option, it’s worthy. The opening is very fresh and the dry-down is peculiar, but I don’t dislike it. It’s a light, perfect men’s fragrance for the office, though the incense + ambroxan combo carries some risk and isn’t for everyone. Don’t buy blindly just because it’s a ‘blue’; it’s a reliable wardrobe staple that won’t change your life, and the sillage is non-existent, as they say.
Dylan Blue delivers: it smells good, is neat, clean, and easy to like, but nothing makes it stand out. It has that soapy and clean profile, something dark due to the incense, and a slight sweet touch. It’s pleasant, yes, but quite generic. Performance leaves a lot to be desired; after 3 or 4 hours I barely smell it on my skin. Projection is medium leaning towards low and the trail is poor. It falls short compared to other blue options like YSL Y or Sauvage. Plus, it has a fairly mature profile. For me, it works better for men 30 and up, even 40, 50, or 60 without issue. In fact, once I applied it to my father and it looked spectacular on him: masculine, sober, and neat. To wrap up: it’s a decent perfume, easy to use, and versatile, but lacks personality. Poor performance, goes unnoticed, and doesn’t create an olfactory impact. Ideal for daily use and for men 30+ looking for something calm, but not for those who want to make a statement.
Sterile cleanliness made into an eau de toilette. Performance is a bit weak, but it’s not for when you want to stand out, but rather for when you need something subtle and clean.
Great perfume, maybe it could improve on longevity and projection; after 6 or 7 hours there’s almost nothing left on clothes or skin.
Excellent fragrance for everyday wear, fresh and elegant.
It’s an all-rounder, works for any season, smells great, is masculine, and easy to wear, plus it has a very good price. Performance is moderate to low, but in my case, the projection is quite noticeable.
Extremely delicious and super easy to use, ideal for almost any event or weather. My girlfriend loved it, which is why everyone notices I’ve been to a place. Without a doubt, one of the best perfumes for summer. If you’re looking for a signature scent that represents you, Dylan Blue is an excellent choice.
I already have several bottles, I’m on the third one, and I think this will be the last; I’ve gotten a bit bored of the blue profile in general. I hope to finish it this year during the heat season. It’s a good perfume, the incense and patchouli give it seriousness, but it’s a shame the performance isn’t the best.
When it dries down, it smells like Invictus but without all that sugar, with that freshness of Bleu de Chanel. It doesn’t have that hint of pepper others mention. It’s a classic blue: fresh, soapy, and a touch of sweetness on the skin. Perfect for everyday wear. 7/10. Not bad at all. I paid $50 for 200ml.