Baby Blue Jeans Versace

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Baby Blue Jeans Versace

Baby Blue Jeans Versace

Rated 3.85 out of 5 based on 54 customer ratings
(54 customer reviews)

Baby Blue Jeans Versace for men of Versace

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Baby Blue Jeans by Versace is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for men. Baby Blue Jeans was launched in 1995. Top notes are lime, mandarin orange and bergamot; middle notes are rosemary, iris and galbanum; base notes are sandalwood, patchouli, musk, vanilla and cedar.

54 reviews for Baby Blue Jeans Versace

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Baby Blue Jeans is a much younger version of Blue Jeans, they have the same DNA IMO, Its not very masculine and may be used by girls for sure but its not for kids, It opens up very powdery where I actually get the iris and the musk much stronger than the citric part, but then that settles and becomes a citric powdery/floral white scent, In longevity I find it to be very good as pretty much every Versace scent, but yes it does smell synthethic, I don´t really feel the woody part on this one, or at least not till it is a skin scent.
    Overall I find it to be a pretty decent casual smell for doing outside activities but not at all a formal smell since its too playful but not sexy nor compliment garnering. I like to layer it with 4711; yes with that, they actually pair really good together since the powdery BBJ serves as a great carrier for the nice smelling but lacking longevity 4711.
    Scent 6.5/10
    sillage 7/10
    longevity 7/10
    versatility 4/10
    overall for me its a solid 6/10

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I stumbled upon this in a store in Ontario last month (Aug 2016), and bought it for $25 (plus tax; 50ml). The shop assistants assured me that it wasn’t too masculine, though I was aware they may simply have had an eye for a sale! I thought the price was too good to pass on, so bought it, even though it was a bit strong!
    I am wearing it properly today for the first time, on a much cooler day (high teens in Celsius, versus sweatily hot). It goes on a bit strong and obviously unisex, but NOT too masculine for a woman who likes distinctive scents. It’s now about 4 hours later and the scent has faded to a soft but noticeable lime / bergamot / iris / sandalwood scent — those are the notes that I can still smell clearly. The overall effect is of a soft fragrant warm spicy perfume, good for autumn (and probably spring). I am glad I bought it!
    One of the best things about it, apart from its longevity (4 hours for me is a lot longer than many another much more expensive perfume lasts), is that it does not instantly remind me of some other women’s perfume. It is not a girly fruity-floral, but neither is it too ‘mature’.
    Long story short: buy if you can find it, spray about an hour before you leave the house, it’ll be fine for women.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Omg , it so beautiful fresh light aroma 🙂 i didnt expect anything from it , as I have some from jeans line and there is nothing interesting about those .
    I sprayed it and the first minute spray is harsh a mess , than it developes beautifully .
    You will not belive but this is resembles to cristobal by c. Balenciaga.
    I will ejoy it this spring
    For me it is completely female scent .

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Just got this in the mail from a collector as I can’t find this in stores. This is really sweet but really tart at the same time. The lime really dominates this fragrance, which in my opinion is a good thing as I love me some lime! A nice, playful summer scent that I will be wearing despite being female, as this is easily unisex.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Tart, powdery, bright, refreshing. Not something I would personally wear, but it’s a decent fragrance with an attractive price!

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    First I’d like to say that I love the packaging of this fragrance from the tin it comes in to the little frosted bottle itself. As far as its smell I also like it. The first time I smelled it I almost put it down because of the opening, which is a lot of citrus and only citrus. I saw someone else say it smells like a cleaning product which I can somewhat agree with. But then after 10 min or so it softens up and becomes maybe the best dry down of any fresh fragrance I’ve smelled so far, I think it’s wonderful. It has the vanilla and patchouli and it’s very pleasant. I think if you want something a little more unique than most fresh fragrances give this a try you might like it.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    This was my very first fragrance. My aunt bought this when I was only 9 in 1998. She knew I love me some baby blue color.
    From what I was remember, it was really fresh and clean at the same time.
    I kinda agree with the comment about the baby powder, I can smell that on this fragrance.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    My three favourite fragrances in my mid to late teens through to my early 20s were Versace Blue jeans, The Dreamer and D&G Pour Homme. I guess Italian fashion and fragrances and their culture were just really big in UK and Europe as a whole at that period of the mid 90s through to early 00s…
    Anyway I digress… I had seen Baby Blue jeans in the shops but assumed it was actually made for little kids or toddlers as going by the packaging and adverts therefore I never added it to my collection. Then about 15 years later I happen to see a cheap bottle on eBay so took the plunge.
    It smells quite simple, basically lemon sherbert and dries down to vanilla. Very fresh and ideal for hot days or holidays by the beach or pool. It’s not a sensual scent but would probably smell good on a girl too but I’m not sure if it’s officially a unisex cologne.
    This review was for the older bottle by Versace rather than the Versus line. If you can pick it up cheap I’d go for it as it’s quite nice and certainly inoffensive.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Strong citrus and powdery.It’s fresh and clean lovely smell,Good for teenage and good for everyday wear in summer. Long lasting and sillage is average.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Picked one up for 3€/1.6 oz VERSUS bottle
    Great fragrance!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    As much as I would like to appreciate this EDT which was given to me by a friend, it’s hard because it smells like an insect repellant TBH. It’s like citronella? I tried to like it though but I think I haven’t finished the contents of this bottle. No one in our family used it other than me, and it’s okay for us to share perfumes. Props to cute packaging though. It’s a masculine scent and a man gave it to me. I can’t help but think that he just didn’t like it so he gave it to me? Nevertheless I’m still grateful for his effort. I give this 3 out of 5 stars.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    I really wish this one lasted longer. The first lemony note is quite strong and I think this could turn people off quickly. I love powdery fragrances and this one dries down nicely. Unfortunately on me it’s gone within an hour.
    The bottle design and packaging is quite cute and it is very much unisex.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    If Guerlain made Heritage Sport, it would smell pretty much like BBJ. Very nice once the top fades.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Will first iam a huge fan of versace frag..I love dreamer..blue jeans ..l homme …so I told to my self let’s try this on although the bottle is not impressive the scent is excellent ..it start with sharp natural lemon at the top then powdered lemon in the middle then dry down into a nice patcholi ……this scent remind me Exactly exactly exactly exactly like guerlain heritage with no.difference at all ..so if you like heritage I strongly recomend this one because it is much cheaper
    Longivity and projection is above average about 8 hrs like heritage ….yes the packaging is bad but the scent is excellent…..

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Quite feminine with bright, semi-sweet citrus, lots of florals, powdery vanilla and clean white musk. Very aromatic, a bit playful and very clean, this is a great inexpensive summer scent for guys or girls who enjoy very bright, floral citrus scents and don’t mind them a bit powdery.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    As the heat and humidity build, I pulled out Baby Blue Jeans, applying early in the morning for a bracing jolt of bergamot, here in it’s lemon personae. On me more lemon than lime, this is a fresh unisex fragrance that seems made for sweltering weather.
    The mandarin orange is zesty rather than juicy, but the citrus accord created by the lime, the lemony bergamot, and the mandarin orange, is pitch perfect. Neither sour nor sweet, neither dry nor juicy, instead this combines a sweet but dry mandarin orange peel with a juicy and tart bergamot and lime.
    Although tobacco is not listed here, there is a strong tobacco/ cigarette note. The rosemary is more camphorous than minty here, with a green, weedy, grassy quality. Please note that this is an agreeable camphor, not antiseptic or medicinal, but dry and bitter. The galbanum is bitter and green, more than balmy and resinous, although musky. The iris is powdery and earthy, and altogether the heart is tart, dry, powdery, earthy and green, helping to ground the big bold citrus. There is a moment when I get the image of a cigarette that has been crushed out in a plate of tart lemon curd, but this is mercifully short lived.
    “Big citrus” lingers well into the heart and the drydown, fading, but disappearing only towards the end, when the sandalwood and musk combine with a touch of vanilla.
    This is not a sweet soft fragrance, but seems to me well suited for women. Great for casual wear in hot climates, good for the office, and for daytime outings. Lasts 4-6 hours on me.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    one of my first fragrances as a teen and i still have a love for this one!

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    This stuff is AMMAZIng Fresh and clean and simple smells like leamon pie so yummy I love it

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    SIMPLEMENTE DIVINOO¡¡¡

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I actually just bought this a couple of years ago and I love it. It’s very powdery and the a very dry, crusty citrus smell. When I say crusty I don’t mean it in a bad way just a dried, decaying citrus fruits but in a good way. I love the dry down as it dries down to something totally different. The powdery scent is completely gone and it turns into something completely masculine like a totally different beast.
    I think I would give this a 5 for longevity not more and not less because it does last a bit but as mentioned not like when you first smell it sprayed on your skin.
    I recommend this as a fun playful fragrance!

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    “Mix one tablespoon of sherbert, and mix with lemonade…” and you have the basic scent of Baby Jeans! It’s not often I wear this, as you have to be in the right mood. It’s light, airy and for summer mornings when you want to smell like sparkly lemons! Albeit, it doesn’t last long.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    I dug this out of my stash for a warm weather alternate. Yes, summer is winding down and this shouldve came been brought out in the heatwave. Its surprisingly good for adults, even though it was marketed for young men. Its still very Versace=Italian YSL.
    There is a very Guerlain vibe happening here. Perhaps this was Versace’s tribute to the Guerlainade, because its here-bigtime! lemony berganot, jasmine, tonka, and plenty of vanilla. It is a bit like Jicky. This is something great indeed!
    Its quite substantial on my skin. It lingers a good 6 hours. Then it becomes a refreshing skin scent. Its somewhat sporty and always clean. Its a very tight composition with few notes sticking out. I would say its more of a niche fragrance today, yet still very affordable.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Someone once said this smells like a citronella candle, alcohol and baby powder. As much as I like this one, I would say that it is somewhat spot on with how this smells.
    This scent kind of depends on what setting you are in. If you are the coolest cat in the room, people will love it! If you suck at life and are unattractive, people will repel even more from you.
    It is described as casual but you could pull this in a semi formal setting. It is quite strong at first, but calms slightly down into a wonderful scent in my opinion. I think it is WAY TOO underrated and hated by people with near virgin noses. I picture someone like “The Most Interesting Man in The World”, wearing this cologne. It’s a mature scent that no teenager has any business wearing. I personally like it and think it’s one of those that should get more credibility for its scent.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    My initial thought was “Jickyesque” at the first blast of citrus and vanilla. The well done lime held my attention, but the powder accord somewhat pulled it way back to when Grandma struck an intimidating figure under elaborate headgear and heaving lace-covered bosom. However, I still think it’s worth the low price just for the yummy citrus artfully clashing with the antique powder. If it delivers on longevity and sillage it may be a keeper.
    Oh, BTW, to the ageist types out there: I’ll damn well wear this Baby whenever I please regardless of whether I’m between 80 and the resurrection or not. And I bet you’d be none the wiser as to what this “old” geezer is wearing…

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    it reminds me of “obsession” by CK, almost on mi whirst smelled like that.
    but definetly, adorable scent.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    This just smells like lemonade and thats about it.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    I got Baby Blue Jeans for my son’s 12th Christmas. It reminded me so much of him. When he tried it on, it was too mature and masculine for his taste. I tend to agree. I would give it to a, but there are so many choices for men that are more complex. I enjoy the boyishness of this one but I don’t know which guy is right to where it.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my favorite from the Versace catalogue. This is a refreshing juice for summer. The initial spray is a soft lemon/lime. The scent dries down to a nice crisp, clean scent with a hint of vanilla. My only complaint is the weak silliage & I constantly re-apply to “freshen up”. It is NOT an obnoxious scent & reminds me of a grown-up version of Nenuco, a cologne splash for babies my mother used on me in Spain. I’ll be sad when I finish my bottle.
    And to some readers inquiring about availability, I easily find Versace Jeans perfumes on eBay. This is where I purchased this bottle.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    I got this fragrance recently and really like it. It is so superior to its big brother, Blue Jeans. It does not have the strong vanilla, Blue Jeans has, which is good as it can get a bit too much. IMHO, it makes its older brother a bit of a trainwreck, by comparison The citrus and powder are very smooth and it is long lasting. It is hard to imagine this offending anyone. The only issue is the name…not very macho. Not the sort of name you would bandy around at a truck-stop…This is kind of a olfactory version of the Beach Boys song “Baby Blue”, smooth sweet and easy listening (smelling).

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    Is this fragrance still available or has it been discontinued ?
    Because I can’t find it and, when I ask for it (this one and its “Baby Rose Jeans” sister) in perfumery stores, the answer I get is that they are dicontinued ..??

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    Nice refreshing, almost fizzy, citrus/vanilla scent. Opens with lemon/lime and a touch of vanilla. The drydown is a lovely clean soapy/lemon scent followed by a sweet powder. Longevity and sillage OK. Nice neat little potion bottle. Great for summer.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    this reminds me of Armoise by Ulric de Varens which I used to like wearing.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    i don’t know if this is uni-sex or not, but i love it. my man, not so much. he says its too feminine, so i’m going to be wearing it. i love the dry citrus of this and then the cedar and patchouli which smells a bit minty to me. i don’t know how long lasting this is yet, but i do like wearing it and i think it is better for me than for him. hehe

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    Real good cologne the best blue jean selection.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    The correct title of this cologne is now VERSUS Baby Blue Jeans. Not Versace Baby Blue Jean.
    That’s the new label from Versace.
    If you see a bottle of this that says Versus Baby Blue Jeans don’t assume it’s a Versace knockoff!
    It’s still produced by Versace.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    If you can’t afford Guerlain’s Jicky, then this is the next best thing. Women can wear this too.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    It is stronger than it sounds “Baby Blue”. It’s a little bit retro, remind on early 90′. I had never known what kind of aroma this is before I bought it and I was little suprised of it. I like it but it’s not the sweet vanilla frangrance as it sounds. Not for every taste!

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    The smell of Orris and Musk, reminiscence of the 90s. Certainly it is not the best of all citrus, yet, it is distinct in its own self.
    It is a cologne of child’s character. It is playful but certainly not contemporary.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    Lets keep this simple people…Go to your fridge, pull out a lime, a lemon, a mandarin, & a bottle of vanilla concentrate. Squeeze the citrus on your skin, spoon on some vanilla, there you have it Versace Baby Blue Jeans.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    Definitely not a baby boy scent. There is nothing innocent about it. It has a nice fresh top but it settles down as a woodsy scent or, I may say, something strong and a bit sharp with cedar and musk. I saw it at Marshalls for $15 for 1.7oz, and I am still making up my mind whether I should make a purchase.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    Not really a child’s scent, even though the kid on the package is wearing his dad’s suit, trying to be grown up (cute!). This is a lighter scent than Blue Jeans, but not actually a “fraiche” version. This is like a faded and worn favorite pair of jeans you’ve had forever…and Blue Jeans is like the slammin’ new designer pair you just got…
    This is a super citrus scent. It begins with all the sharpness of bergamot and bitter lime with some mandarin too keep it from overpowering, still sharp but sweeter. Clean and fresh, like a baby is, but if your baby smells like this…get him to the pediatrician! The heart becomes wonderfully green with galbanum and juniper, an aromatic mix for sure and some cool iris that gives it a powdery earthiness. The drydown comes long after the top and heart, but the citrusy spiceiness stays with you throughout. The cedar and sandal are dry and the vanilla adds a sweetness to the clean musk and I can’t really smell the patchouli; other than a soft, slightly dirty note (like a kid after playing outside). This is definitely not for children…unless they are precocious and ahead of the curve; but it does remind one of lost innocence, and how much fun it was to just be a kid. How fresh and new and wonderful the world was, and when I start to think I might be getting too “mature”-a couple sprays of this has me ready to run in the grass and “play pretend”…
    Sillage: Great
    Longevity: good
    Overall: 4.25/5
    I really like all of the mens JEANS scents from Versace, and love the Yellow Jeans for women. Both the Metal (purple) Jeans have thus far eluded me, but they will come, I’m sure. Donatella created this scent (and Gianni did Rose Baby Jeans)to remind her of how her “boys” smelled when they were little…and I think she nailed it! A classic citrus-green scent that refreshes, invigorates and ultimately comforts…worth having!

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    baby blue is a splash of light fresh citruses that will freshen up hot summer days. even the drydown still smell fresh, a mix of light woods, sweet vanilla and faint powdery musk.
    i enjoyed the drydown…unfortunately, just like summer days, the scent is gone really fast.
    i would personally treat it as refreshing cologne during daytime. i dont see teenage boys wearing this thou…i think it fits little boys and girls. just like pictured in the poster advertisment.
    good price-value in my opinion!

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    A very pleasant citrus musk scent for a teenager. I’d say this cologne is perfect for kids starting junior high(6/7th-8/9th grade. If your over 17 and wearing this scent, I feel bad for you son. I like to smell this but it is a very juvenile scent, you won’t be taken too seriously with this on, perfect for lil tweens running around the mall.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    This was the first perfume I ever bought for my self. I wasn’t satisfied because it is too old for me. It smells like a wood or something–an old, antique wood with varnish in it. I was fooled with the name Baby Blue Jeans.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a lovely fragrance – i used to wear it when i was 18 – now 10 years on i still wear it but only around the house – its a scent for a younger person but its a scent that needs to be appreciated

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    it smells old. too much bergamot. i don’t understand why they call this BABY. it should be GRAMPS.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    I use to have this when it first came out. My parents bought it for me and i must say this was such a good scent im iching to get it again. Ahh the good days. My sister use to have the girl version lol

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    Baby blue is wearable for young men & young women. i used to use this scent when i was a teen.
    It reminds me of baby scents, hence the name baby ble. it’s sweet vanilla scent just came too strong for me after some time of use that i wasn’t even able to finish the bottle. It’s still half-filled up to now.
    it’s not a scent that mid-aged or elderly people should use.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    Baby Powder With Lemon 🙂

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    I was so very disappointed in this. I thought it would be something soft and sweet with maybe a hint of vanilla. It’s far from those things. It’s very strong and has that 80’s vibe to it with all the citrus and musk. No thank you.

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    Definitely not what I expect from the title Baby Blue Jeans. I expected something soft, a little sweet, comforting. In actuality its in your face citrusy. A nasty 80s musk. It does soften up and becomes more pleasant. OK longevity on me anyway.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    its ok the vanilla makes it kinda femnine but its for a younger person

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    1 year after the release of Blue Jeans, Versace decided to bring a more “youthful” version of this success. Then, in 1995, arises Baby Blue Jeans, with a boy stamped on its packaging, playing as a man. The intention was to produce a fresher scent aimed at young teenagers who care, so early, with their images. Particularly, I don’t think it worked! I’m not talking about the fragrance, which is great, but the result that, in my point of view, was not made for teenagers.
    The fragrance contains, in a way, the DNA of its predecessor, bringing an initial citrus dip. But not enough to be a youthful scent! It opens with citrus notes, but the body of the fragrance is rich of rosemary, iris and galbanum. To finish, the base contains sandalwood, patchouli, cedar, musk and vanilla.
    For me is still a strong aroma, though comfortable, and its citrus notes, in conjunction with the musk and vanilla are what I get with the most evidence on my skin. Yet, it’s a fragrance for real men, not young, who can count on other options like CK One, for example.

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    A strong citrus opening of mandarin orange peels, with the sharpness tamed by bergamot. For the first 10 minutes I almost exclusively smell the orange, with only the lightest spice detectable. After 10 minutes more spice and parts of the base start to emerge. The opening citrus hangs on for almost the entire duration of the scent, just getting lighter by the hour, very long for any citrus accord.
    The dry-down is typical of a sandalwood-musk-patchouli base, but I still get whiffs of small remnants of the orange right up to 5 hours later, from up close. Good sillage, average longevity. It’s a daytime casual/weekend wear scent for me.
    Edit: The review was done in the summer and I think the warmer weather helps to tame Baby Blue Jeans, warmth flattens it out a little. In cooler weather it can be very strong, a lot more floral and vanilla come through. Very tart.

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