Versace Pour Femme Dylan Blue Versace

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Versace Pour Femme Dylan Blue Versace

Versace Pour Femme Dylan Blue Versace

Rated 3.87 out of 5 based on 84 customer ratings
(84 customer reviews)

Versace Pour Femme Dylan Blue Versace for women of Versace

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Description

The floral-fruity- woody composition is conceived so that the epithets of uniqueness, strength, sensuality and elegance are represented by the upper, middle and base notes of the fragrance.The creation is signed by perfumer Calice Becker.

“Dylan Blue pour femme is my tribute to femininity. So I created a strong, sensuous yet refined fragrance for a woman who knows her own power.” – Donatella Versace.

Top notes: black currant sorbet, Granny Smith apple, clover, forget-me-not, Shisolia
Heart: Eglantine rose, Petalia, Rosyfolia, jasmine, ice infusion of peach
Base: patchouli coeur, styrax, white smooth woods, musk

“The Versace pour femme Dylan Blue bottle is the expression of innovative design.
Its elegant curves bring to mind an amphora, evoking Greek culture and mythology. The colour of the bottle and packaging is as intense as the Mediterranean Sea: strong, deep and mysterious.
Gold details and the iconic Medusa – a bridge between past and present – embellish its precious content.”

The new advertising campaign is shot by Bruce Web with model Faretta as the main protagonist of the print and video commercials. Versace Pour Femme Dylan Blue is available as a 30, 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum.

Versace Pour Femme Dylan Blue was launched in 2017.

84 reviews for Versace Pour Femme Dylan Blue Versace

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t see why so many people complain about this one. This is a delicious fruity floral fragrance and quite simply one of the best summer/spring time fragrance. Imo give it sometime people, it will grow on you and it’l grow on you hard.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I can see how so many are getting the shampoo fragrance from this, I could totally agree with that. I tried to get my nose to agree with my brain that this smells like shampoo BUT I get more of a dryer sheet vibe than shampoo, at least on me and I’m not mad about it at all, lol!

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this and I am not happy with it. All I get is green apple nothing else just strong Granny Smith apple. Not sexy not a knock out scent. The bottle is gorgeous but that’s it.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    All around disappointed with this one. For the price and the look of the bottle, I was expecting something decadent and strong. It’s pretty on first spray…citrusy and fresh, then it dries down to dove soap. Totally boring.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    ******************************************
    Fresh MAN KILLER – attract tons of guys
    ******************************************
    I read through all the criticism but I rush to get a decant of it preciously because it smell like an Apple Shampoo. As a guy, I love to smell CLEAN and a tad fruity. I blind bought DNKY Be Delicious but was extremely disappointed by its synthetic Candy Sweetness that is more appropriate on 6-10 years old girls. Where as Versace Dylan Blue (pour femme) is Exactly what I’m looking for: a Fresh Green Smith Apple that smell clean & fresh without sugary sweetness. It can worn by grown women or men.
    I do understand the criticism that VDBpF is NOT the Sexy Sultry Oriental the pretty bottle seem to portraits. But we MEN, have simple nose & simple taste. Most of us (MEN) prefer a simple Girl Next Door fresh & simple fragrance over a deep mysterious Marc Jacob Decadence on a complicated women. So go ahead douse yourself with this apple shampoo like fragrance and you’ll have a trail of MEN following you 😉

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Dylan Blue is described in the promotional materials as a “strong, sensuous yet refined fragrance for a woman who knows her own power.”
    Excuse me while I have a good belly laugh…this smells exactly like apple shampoo! If smelling like that makes me strong and sensuous and refined, then I was all of those things at age 7.
    The bottle *is* certainly nice, but as others have said, it doesn’t match the scent. My 40-something-year-old self is disappointed, but my inner 7-year-old is not.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s pleasant enough. It reminds me of Beautiful Day from Bath and Body Works. It’s true that the opulent looking navy and gold bottle doesn’t necessarily match the scent of the juice, but I can look past that. And looking past that I see a simple fruity-floral….and that’s about it. It’s a kind, gentle, fresh scent. I get the comparisons to body wash and shampoo. Those smells aren’t inherently bad…I think most of us were just expecting something different from this launch.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Sprayed this on in my office today. My coworker walked in and said “What smells like hairspray???”
    Yikes. She is right, this smells exactly like hairspray.
    I wasn’t bold enough to own up to it being me. lol

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    All I can say is it’s shockingly boring, uninspired and uninteresting.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Comment only based on final notes after 5 hours.
    -Strong and reminds me of clean hair after shampoo and blow dry e.g. fresh and clean+headache

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Yes, this does smell like shampoo, but I like it. I wanted it because it had some interesting notes that you don’t see very often like clover, forget-me-not, and shiso. The clover really stands out and is sweet, fresh, and grassy. An enjoyable fruity, green fragrance with a little musk. Great for summer.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m testing this today. It’s floral/fruity with a bit of soapiness? I can smell a teensy bit of a likeness to Eros. This doesn’t project too much. I don’t love it but do really like it. I’d like to add this to my collection if I can find it for a really cheap price. I’d never pay full price only because it doesn’t seem special enough. I know, I know. Then why add it to my collection? There is just something about it that is likeable . I can see myself using this as a casual everyday scent. Maybe for work or just lounging around the house. Not something for dates or special occasions. Plus the bottle is very cute!

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I guess I can understand what some people are saying about Versace fragrances having a bit of a signature scent. This reminds me of Eros Pour Femme…but instead of the citrus, it has other fruits, which makes the end result fresh, shampooey, and soapy, but not in a bad way. So if you weren’t a fan of Eros primarily because of the citrus, you should probably give Dylan Blue a try.
    Sillage seems to be poor, but I sprayed this from a sample vial, not from the tester (which I regret!). It’s lasted five hours as a skin scent.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Ahh what a shame. I liked it so much in the bottle. I also love the bottle.
    Now it`s on my skin and it smells like toilet spray.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I think this veers towards too fruity and synthetic at first, but the drydown is just lovely with my chemistry: a little fruity, a little soapy, and just a little bit of soft wood at the base. Sure, it smellls a little “shampoo-ish”, but sometimes the prettiest scents are the scents that just lightly dance in the periphery. I don’t feel like this overpowers me or turns weird at all. If anything, it gets more charming and uncomplicated as it wears. I would never spend that much money on this, but it’s a decent scent for those who are sick of all the candy and woodsy monstrosities out there.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Clover definitely dominates this unique beauty, but this is the most realistic black currant I’ve ever smelled in a perfume

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    This is one of my husband’s favourites but one I would not have picked for myself if not for his love for it. It smells… clean. I like clean scents, but I need for them to have something a bit more, a kick, some spice! This fails at that checkpoint for me. With that being said, if you are in the market for a simple fragrance which adds to your clean, freshly washed scent, this might be what you are looking for.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I tried a tester of this, and no go. It smelled nice in the bottle but it smells exactly like baby wipes on my skin. Too bad!

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Pretty bottle but this didn’t stand out for me at all, it smells nothing like its male counterpart, I just thought it was really a clean feminine scent but in a generic way.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    When I saw the nose behind Dylan Blue for women I immediately thought of a late 90s-early 00s scent. Well, I was kinda right. This is the type of perfume women were wearing in official parties, weddings, gatherings, various christianic ceremonies when I was eight/nine/ten.
    A soft pink fruity floral, Dylan Blue is mostly peony based, with a lot of synthetics; they are immediately felt, smooth, softly sweet, powdery peachy. Very feminine. It’s an okay scent. Lasts all day literally but from second hour it stays strictly close to the skin. I guess it’s office friendly and will appeal to younger audiences.
    I don’t need it

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m not a fan of this. I realize there are no melons listed in the notes but it just reeks of cantaloupe to me. This is probably my nose. Regardless, I do t like it. It smells like stinky melon. If you like melon, then this could be for you.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a very beautiful bottle with a nice perfume inside, i think the bottle really deserves a better juice, but, but i like it very much… but it could be great love if it was darker and bolder… i bought it because i feel happy when i smell this on my skin i want it for summer. i think by the way, that the blackcurrant is the main note, with rose and patchouli… on me these are the prominent notes. it is nice something old from the past…

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    This is definitely not a ‘perfume smell’ at all (which sometimes is a nice change of pace); I totally agree with the comments about this being like a peachy smelling shampoo or a peachy smelling body wash.
    Longevity and sillage are not very good, this becomes a skin scent for me within half an hour and pretty much totally poofs within an hour. I suppose I like this one well enough (I like clean and light scents for the most part), but not sure I will purchase a full bottle; perhaps once this hits the discount stores. I do love the bottle design…but, it is the fragrance that matters more to me. FWIW, I always like/love when a bottle design ‘matches’ the scent, or gives an indication of the scent, and that does not happen for me here…but that is neither here nor there, I suppose.
    I rarely ‘rate’ a perfume, but here goes: For me: Sillage:4/10..Longevity:3/10..Bottle Design 8/10..Scent:6.5/10. Overall: 5.375 (guess I am not that impressed..?). It’s okay, just not something I would rush out to purchase. But if I got this as a gift, I would like it and happily wear it. 🙂

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    Yes, this is a peachy, apple shampoo type fragrance, but I like it! It smells really good, it just reminds me of fresh out the shower clean floral fruitiness. And for me that’s good enough to get a bottle. I like that it has good sillage and longevity.
    The first time I tried it I didn’t like it. I think it was clashing with another perfume I had tried. But after two more tries I really enjoyed it and wanted a bottle.
    It smells clean, like you’re all preened and ready go out, you’ve smothered yourself in a lovely body lotion. I think men would like it precisely because of the shampoo smell, it’s like an inhale of freshly washed hair! And that in a perfume, all day, is good enough. Though I wouldn’t say it’s my absolute die hard favourite, I do really like it.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s clear what makes nearly everyone expect a heavy oriental perfume. In person this is a darker blue, the kind that doesn’t make you think of anything light and airy. A light blue makes you expect something aquatic. Dark blue laced with gold does not. I was taken by the design and the name. However this smells like a chewing gum I used to buy as a kid. You could also easily say it smells like a fruity/flowery shampoo or a body wash. I don’t hate it but it’s disappointing because it’s very easy to smell like this for much less money spent.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    I wonder what makes everyone expect for heavy oriental perfume. Maybe we all associate this bottle shape with Middle Eastern perfumery. Meanwhile name and blue colour actually implies something fruity, aquatic and fresh.
    The perfume itself is very well described in few reviews below, it basically smells like drugstore perfume for £5. Initially I thought of Ralph in blue ( yes!) bottle, but later scent turned to something way too sheer girly that can be easily mistaken with VS body mist. But I’m glad to try this, I already know what perfume to buy for this summer – Ralph Lauren. Ralph wins in all levels – longevity, sillage, sex appeal. Shade is real.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    Interesting bottle. Ho-hum fragrance. Smells just like my Pantene shampoo.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    While it may not be a ground-breaking fragrance I still like it. It smells like the 90’s in a bottle. I can imagine wearing this for the summer. Plus, I don’t find it to smell cheap at all, it doesn’t smell like a drugstore fragrance, it’s sophisticated.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    I feel like they tried to do a ‘remake’ of Ralph by Ralph Lauren with this one. It has an aquatic twist to it, but remains fruity-floral and gets pretty close, but doesn’t become ‘tropical’. I like it!!

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    A pleasant floral fragrance, but nothing too special about it.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    Breathtakingly beautiful bottle/packaging that automatically reminded me of the 90’s Versace when it was know for it’s “daring” and “extravagance”, “over the top”, “Avant Garde” qualities. I even thought about purchasing this a for the bottle and presentation alone as it’s just so beautiful! and so signature Versace.
    However, upon smelling the scent and testing it out a few times I couldn’t help but to be quite disappointing – as it just turns out to be another generic release , a fresh floral-fruity safe perfume. I was more disappointed in the fact that it was such a waste that the Scent was no where near as daring or captivating as the bottle – I really was hoping for something daring and bold, something Versace and not generic! , really did wish they went more in the style of some of Versace’s more iconic / legendary releases such as “Blonde” and just modernize it – I do really hope Versace do release a more narcotic and daring fragrance in the future instead of the safe and generic release all the time which in my personal opinion is something that doesn’t seem to match what the house is know for and their style.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Pretty bottle. Big joke.
    But pretty bottle indeed.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    Sophisticated fruity floral!
    At some point, a note I can’t identify emerges among others and makes it special.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Very clean, bubbly, spring-y, shampoo and body spray-like. Reminds me of Suave Daily Clarifying Shampoo lol. The main note is green apple. The bottle makes it look like it’s some dark, sultry, night time scent. But it’s the total opposite. I’d wear this right out of the shower to make myself feel and smell super clean. I really like it but I wouldn’t buy it because it smells too much like body spray/wash/shampoo.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    The bottle looks fab, and I was courious about the smell. It didnt match the exterior. But it was what I would descibe as sunny and somewhat Cold, yet cheerful.

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    Pure soap in my skin, What a shame, is so beatiful the bottle.
    I hope Versace launches an improved flanker!

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    An opening of green Jolly Rancher, with a heart of Downy fabric softener on a base of Ivory Soap.
    The bottle is pretty, but there is nothing special about the fragrance.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    This is so awful. Very synthetic, sweet-fruity. I don’t know why these designer houses such as Versace even bother launching such generic, very cheap smelling scents.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    Very Cheap smelling fragrance.
    Smells like window cleaner.
    Typical versace that smells like millons of other fragrances.
    Bottle is copy of bvlgari le gemme collection.

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    Just like with the original J’Adore EDP, you either like this one right away or you will react the other way around.
    It is a “love at the first sight” for me (scent-wise and literally bottle-wise).
    On me, it is just “blossoming” and “blooming” like a lovely spring bouquet (the SAME effect happened when I tested J’Adore EDP), more like “floral” than sweet “fruity” scents, as I don’t find it “juicy” enough to be considered “fruity”. Longevity is all day long, the scents develop deeper, and stay consistent. Sillage is greatly awesome!
    My husband thinks that I smell sexy 🙂 Well…Enough said and final answer 🙂 It is worth the price to me! Also again, this is NOT the first time I love/like a fragrance that does not have a lot of “positive” or “popular” votes from the crowd 🙂 As some people think, if “cheap smell” smells like this one, then I ABSOLUTELY don’t wanna smell “expensive”. LOL.
    Latest update: just for the PRICE, I found Fruit D’Amour Green by Emanuel Ungaro is much better (the bottle is so cute too), and that EDT smells very similar to this Dylan Blue from the opening and the dry down. Its longevity and sillage are also great. However, I still prefer Dylan Blue for its “depth” 🙂
    And NO, on my skin, Dylan Blue does not smell like Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau So Fresh.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh well did ‘someone’ take a bit too much inspiration from the bottle design of Bvlgari Le Gemme Imperiali line? Come on…
    That aside, the scent is perfect for spring, uplifting fruity peachy floral. Sillage and longevity however, on my skin, are meh..

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    Early days as I only wore it after testing but then purchased it as I loved it & the little gift set that came free with it! Beautiful fresh blackcurrant gets me everytime & reading the reviews it doesn’t surprise me I like it with Ralph comparisons as I used to wear that. I am also a 90’s girl so reminds me of those scents! It settles beautifully on me, I get the ‘nivea’ comparisons too as this is how it settles. Quite pricey for the soft silage & longevity but it is lovely & sits well in my eclectic collection.
    Edit to say, Hmmm, not as in love with it, must be the change in the weather (mini heatwave), tends towards cheap & will probably be my one & only bottle, sucked in by the mega cute gift set I think! Relegated to a work perfume, even at that price!

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    intense screechy fruits and florals. opens with green apple then quickly turns peachy. i get a melange of peony-esque florals and musk. unfortunately, i’m not that compelled by it and it gives me a headache.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    Basic fruity-sweet frag. It’s okay, but nothing to drop money on if you have more than, like, three bottles of perfume.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    It reminds me quite strongly of Escada’s Ibiza Hippie. The bottle is beautiful and totally looks like Guerlain skincare packaging. Trademark dispute here we come.. ?

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    A weird old-fashioned bottle for a Versace perfume.
    The scent is not as outstanding as the bottle. It faded pretty quickly.
    The scent was light, kind of diluted, smelled of floral petals and very light fruity notes.
    I sense some green notes as well.
    It’s nothing special in my opinion.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    I finally smelled it at the mall. I did not like it. I agree it is a 90s smell. I was hoping for something more Mediterranean Blue exciting but no. The bottle is fine-the name sucks. I always think Donatella named this release after one of her gigolos called Dylan who was blue/sad because he was under-payed or something …hehehe, sorry…

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a clean / soapy smell when it dries down. I think I will buy it in the future but it didn’t make me fall in love today at the mall. Lasting power is about 6 hours. The problem was the projection. It stays close to the skin on me. I would still like to add it to my collection because of the bottle but I truly expected more punch from this juice. I may just stick to Romance RL or Pure Poison Dior to get the same effect. If you like soft clean scents and gorgeous bottles, definitely go for this! For the rest of us, FYI, lasting power and sillage represented on this site are very inaccurate.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    Completely agree with Jovejove but i prefer this!
    A refined, quality and concentrated version of Ralph by RL.

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells like a mature version of Ralph by Ralph Lauren, but Ralph is better

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    This is one of the only fragrances that the very first time I smelled it, I was obsessed. I am a very difficult person to buy fragrance for and I am very picky. I truly love this and wore the sample several days in a row before purchase. Definitely snag a sample and give it a try! It does not smell sweet like desserts, like a Poison type, it’s just truly beautiful. I am partial to fragrances with apple in them, and the creation here is just lovely.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    Aweful
    My partner bought me little bottle of this.
    This fragrance has no class.
    Very tacky bottle.
    Juice smells like millons other fragrances on the market today.
    One word
    Aweful

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    I am a perfume collector, and what I mean is that I collect many perfumes that I cant wear but adore. My skin “eats” perfume within two hours of being applied, no matter what I do. Very few can withstand my chemistry and this perfume is one of them.
    I first tested two days ago. Upon first spray, I could smell the Granny Smith Apple, Black Currant and Rose hip. I can see where some might confuse this fragrance for a cheap shampoo but it is far from this comparison. Dylan is 90’s in its glory. A little wild, daring and yet powerful. Once the heart notes came around, the granny smith apple stayed put but the rose, jasmine and wood notes came through. This is where it stayed until the next day, early 13 hours later. I did receive many compliments and my husband was all over me.
    While it may not be a game changer, it will bring you back to an era where you found yourself doing the Macarena in public, tripping over pogs, watching reruns of 90210 while eating Dunkaroo’s.

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m so getting one! The male version is my absolute favorite on my husband, and they did a great job with this one! They keep the Versace identity in everything they create, but come up with a twist that is so exciting and new. First, it’s unique, second, it has amazing longevity, and it’s the most beaufitul adorable bottle (that is just stunning but does not match the modernity of the scent, in my humble opinion). Has to join the gang!

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s not an outstanding perfume in terms of the actual essence, in my opinion, but it performs beautifully. 12 hours longevity on my skin and doesn’t quite become a skin scent. One can still clearly tell it’s there and it stays quite unaltered throughout. Very casual and fresh perfume, great blind buy, gorgeous bottle, safe for an office job, for a stroll outdoors and even for an unsophisticated date. While I wouldn’t choose this if I had to use only this and nothing else, it has many advantages and I would recommend it.

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    Only smelled a paper sample in a magazine, but I instantly took a liking to it. It’s the kind of thing I would have fallen in easy love with in high school. For a moment or two, it reminded me of Ralph. 🙂
    And on that note, it’s a little “early 2000s.” The bottle is absolutely gorgeous though, the COLOR is visually intoxicating. I just think there should be something more interesting inside.
    (If I ever get my hands on a liquid sample, I’ll be able to form a more thorough opinion. For now, this one’s pretty, but I’ll pass.)

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this fragrance, smells very tropical and fruity but not in an annoying way. I’m somewhat bored of all the citrusy scents out there for the spring and summer so this is quite a change and I love it.

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    I must say I am not too crazy about this one…the top notes are very floral, lots of notes, I detect rose, and then it gets very fruity fast , like a shampoo smell like lots of reviews mention…there is an Apple blossom undertone thought too..certainly not unpleasant.. it certainly isn’t bad, it smells nice, but I find it has s bit of a cheap smell, plus the bottle is tacky in my opinion. Not one for me .like this won’t be a masterpiece !!

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    I”m sorry to say that this is an unremarkable fragrance that would fit into the Liz Claiborne line. The bottle looks as if it would house some Guerlain night creme.
    I have to agree with Winter Sweet’s review.

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a typical Versace style fragrance. It resembles Versace pour femme much, but is a little bit more intense and warm. It is both clean and languishing, quite versatile in respect of weather conditions.

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    First spray impressions: sweet like a spring flower garden, not sugary candy sweet. There’s a fresh green curtain that tones down the sweetness, perhaps the clover. Unfortunately this dried down rapidly to a skin scent, within 20 minutes and then began to smell like fresh laundry soap.
    Although the intention of the fragrance complimented by the bottle design, was intended to represent strong, seductive women and Greek mythology I found it the polar opposite, soft, quiet good girl clean.

  62. :

    4 out of 5

    If Ralph Lauren released Ralph intense spicy it could smell like this. Very similar to Ralph but darker and spicy. I didnt like at first sniff but after trying a sample I enjoy it more and more.

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    This is super pretty! I bought a bottle of Mugler Aura at Bloomingdales, and the sales associate mailed a bunch of samples of this fragrance to my home afterwards. Long story short, I ended up loving this product, and use it a lot more than the one I bought! Not that I don’t like Aura, but this is just easier to wear. It’s a light rosy scent enhanced with impressions of green apple, peach and fresh green notes. It’s a clean fragrance, much like a shower gel, and it seems to extend the sensation of freshness I get from bathing in the morning. There are no harsh woodsy notes and no strange aftershave-like dry down in this juice, it’s just fresh and pretty from beginning to end. Another thing I like about it is that is meshes well with the scents of my other toiletries, which is a must for me. I’ve also worn Chloe EDP and Jo Malone English Pear and Freesia in the past and think they have a similar feel. Friends and co-workers have complimented me on this scent, and I intend to purchase a bottle when my samples are finished. Thank you Nina!

  64. :

    3 out of 5

    The perfume has nothing to do with the majestic bottle and Donatella Versace’s saying. It is pretty, but a copy.
    Generic, mediocre and forgettable.

  65. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice, green floral with distinctive apple and peach notes. Unobtrusive, youthful, a bit like shampoo, very clean. I like it, but I suppose that peach note bothers me.

  66. :

    5 out of 5

    Terribly commercial, from every point of view. An agression to all senses.

  67. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells like Ralph Lauren’s “Ralph”, but with a bit more body to it. It doesn’t impress me much. A few of us in the industry labelled it as thee “white girl” Versace fragrance, meaning that it’s very basic, fruity and should come with a gift of a pumpkin spice latte, uggs and MK bag.

  68. :

    3 out of 5

    It has arrived in Norway, and wow what a wonderful perfume, must have it!

  69. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a really nice, classy perfume. It reminds me of a throwback from something in the past. I just took a swab sample for my wife. She loved it and we qould get it had I not just purchased her a new perfume a few days earlier. The swab still smells amazing 4 days later. I think most of these negative reviews currently were made before it was even released.

  70. :

    3 out of 5

    Honestly this fragrance left me a little confused… I don’t dislike it but I’m not sure that I like it either. The imagery and the bottle led me into thinking this would be a strong and sweet fruit-chouli, something really bold like Versace fashion and the gent’s Dylan Blue.
    This fragrance is very soft and I’m sad to say that for me, it smells a little generic, it reminded me mostly of TRESemmé shampoo, which is nice but I’m not going to spend around £50 for a 30ml bottle of that.
    Had the campaign been more focused on softness and gentle femininity I think I would have understood it more in relation to this soft and gentle perfume… although maybe for Donatella strength comes from softness, which I quite like the idea of. I’m sure plenty of people will love this fragrance, it’s just not me.

  71. :

    3 out of 5

    It smells like a very expensive showergel. Like if you went for a vacation to the beach and you stayed in a very luxurious hotel that had very luxurious soaps. Deciding if im willing to spend that much money for a perfume that smells like that. However, the bottle is stunning.

  72. :

    3 out of 5

    This is an absolutely beautiful , gorgeous, sexy and tropical fragrance i cannot wait to own this i am happy every one hates it so i can have it all to my self. From the design to the aroma i am swept of my feet.
    Want, need…..lust.
    This reminds me of the Caribbean, blue lagoon and tropical fruits. Sexy tight jeans , tan, bikini top, glowing skin and love.
    Edit:11.5.2018.
    *sings*
    Club Tropicana, drinks are freeeeeee!
    Fun and sunshine, there’s enough for everyone
    All that’s missing is the sea
    But don’t worry, you can suntan!
    That’s the vibe of this perfume in. A nutshell… the bottles is a great treasure for a perfume magpie (like moi)
    Mzurilove

  73. :

    5 out of 5

    I guess I’m in the minority of these reviews. I love this fragrance. It may not be the most original, but it is still very interesting in my opinion. I’m not great with picking out specific notes but this fragrance does have some decidedly “masculine” detectable notes. It has a very clean scent to it sort of like soap that I love. I can understand how some people don’t like this fragrance. It can come on a little strong and lasts 7+ hours on me and the spillage is in between moderate and heavy on me. I must confess that my favorite Versace fragrance has been discontinued is Versace Versus. which isn’t much like this one except for both fragrances having berry openings.

  74. :

    5 out of 5

    Not the best forget me not interpretation( And not catchy in general.

  75. :

    4 out of 5

    raspberry + apple + peach + some kind of flower (is it rose or freesia?) + the old Nivea cream. Like something I’ve smelled 1000 times (Rexona?)
    Color : Salmon pink? (not blue)
    edit: forget-me-not smells like honey and vanilla, powdery.

  76. :

    4 out of 5

    Done before, nothing memorable about the scent at all. Longevity is meeeeh as well. Seems like a big fail from Versace. Only thing cute about this is the bottle.

  77. :

    3 out of 5

    I think with Dylan Blue pour Femme the scent doesn’t match the bottle + name at all. I often associate scents with colors, but I don’t even know what this has to do with the color blue. Especially dark blue and gold – maybe light blue and silver. But really, it smells more like light green or maybe pink to me.
    It’s a cool, clean floral. Fresh and maybe suitable for spring time, but not my style. As the note list with the molecules ‘Shisolia’, ‘Petalia’ and ‘Rosyfolia’ suggests, it has an obvious synthetic edge to it that is just a little too much for me, it’s biting and unpleasant to my nose.
    I like the fruity notes of peach, apple and blackcurrant and also the clover and shiso – I wouldn’t have identified them as exactly these notes, but there is something grassy and herbal in this which is a welcome addition that gives a bit of variety compared to other perfumes. The floral notes though smell too sharp and soapy to me. I don’t remember forget-me-nots to have a distinctive smell in real life. What I smell here is rose, rosehip and a generic clean jasmine note for the creamy white floral aspect.
    In the base I get a hint of musk and patchouli, but nothing remarkable.
    Maybe it’s better for people who generally love this cold flowery kind of scent, but on my skin it gets too overwhelmingly soapy-floral over time. It could be possible that it developes better in warm weather, I have no idea why they brought this out in winter as this is not a typical winter perfume at all.

  78. :

    3 out of 5

    Maybe it smells nice. I will find out soon. For some reason Donatella freaks me out though. Someday when she is not in charge anymore somebody should bring the positive aura back to this once glorious brand.

  79. :

    4 out of 5

    I dont see the point to launch this fragrance at Christmas. This is a super summer fragrance.
    Tested: Electric fizzy tropical fruits and big flowers. It seems to follow the trend of Izia and Blossoms by Gucci.
    I like a lot but for spring summer. It is a bit 90s.
    Remembers me Paradiso by Cavalli, mostly Fruit dAmour Green by Ungaro (and yes it is a bit Green Apple Shampoo as someone says), and a bit Tropique by Lancome.

  80. :

    4 out of 5

    Beatiful bottle but resembles some creations from Bvlgari For example: Lazulia Bvlgari for women

  81. :

    4 out of 5

    Just tested it in Germany. The overall impression is an overdose of acid flowery-fruity scent sniffed from the bottle of Camay shower gel. It’s a supermarket soap scent, nothing else, loud, aggressive and… yes, a bit cheap. It lasts dramatically long – in three days I found a blotter in my car, which had a feeling of just sprayed perfume on it. I can imagine meeting a woman overused this fragrance in the elevator – oh, I would not have survived. And even if the bottle looks interesting, I still can’t understand the name of this creation. WTF is Dylan?

  82. :

    3 out of 5

    That bottle is everything!

  83. :

    3 out of 5

    Why do ppl already slide the sillage and staying power before it is released too the public? Just stupid… can’t wait for this too come out the notes sound fabulous.

  84. :

    5 out of 5

    This should win “Women’s Best Packaging of The Year” in the next 2018 FiFi Awards.
    Can’t wait to try the juice. The notes look promising.
    Bravo to Versace, it’s time to revive the glory of the 90s!
    -AB-

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