Dreamer Cologne Gianni Versace Toilette
Introduced in 1996. Fragrance notes: wild flowers, linen, amber and tobacco. Recommended use: casual.
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12 of 12 humans found the following review helpful.
Best cologne I’ve ever had By tony b Ok so this order got to me from Amazon in less than 24 hrs and I salaried no shipping- that was crazy- so I know where to order cologne for now on. First off, I’m a 35 year old man and have worn my decent portion of cologne. Some random cologne memories: loved Happy and Aqua di Gio and some of the Hugos. Sort of liked Dirty English by Juicy, but the smell was a little too dirty. I didn’t feel outstanding wearing it- felt kind of edgy in it for whatsoever reason. Certain smells may do that, I believe.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Smells great. Doesn’t cloy. Dissapates. Not your intermediate scent By Brian M. Wise I can’t stand cloying scents. Drakkar Noir got sprayed on me once at a section store and fifteen rubs with a giant chocolate chip cookie couldn’t get the crap off me. Admittedly, later that day two female friends both admitted a kind of attraction to me, but I have a sentiment it was more due to the scent of the cookie than the Drakkar Noir.
But I digress. I buy scent so infrequently that it took me a lot of time to pick a scent I actually liked. I’d wear lavender panty spray if I liked the smell and/or liked how my body alchemy worked with it. I’d gleefully condense the odor of a llama if it worked for me and I was happy with smelling like a llama. However, i likewise don’t wear cologne like the intermediate teenage male, with a fuggy hum of odor preceding them as they move all around the room. I’m often reminded of the Axe generation that hasn’t rather figured out that if I may smell them at ten paces, I’m surely not going to be thrilled regarding it.
But after a female friend cited smelling this on an ex and going weak in the knees, I figured, “Okay, it can’t be all THAT bad.” Surprsingly, it works specially well with my body scent. My natural notes are somewhat musky and acrid, so the floral notes and citrus are an magnificent counterpoint to what I smell like naturally, with a base that counters the acridness.
However, this scent does not work for everyone, just like bright purple eyeshadow will not attract a male (the breeding stock of the humane population of Long Island to the contrary). It is a great scent, but like anything else, two short sprays on the neck and chest will be fine for any guy – more than that and you peril auditioning for a Real Life Axe Body Spray commerical – where yes, we may ALL smell how masculine you think you are.
5 of 5 persons found the following review helpful.
Versace Dreamer: Very Christmas-esque By Noel Scott I had never applied this cologne before, and I admit, at introductory I did not like it, but then I realised the complexity of the cologne and changed my basi opinion. This is a very powerful cologne! In a good way. Dreamer does not weaken various hours later. I would use it very conservatively for day wear, because it will last well into the evening. Dreamer has history, having been freed in 1997, and I may see why Dreamer has loyal customers. The scents are a delight. It’s like you’re dating yourself. Most ladies love it, too, because it is very masculine and exotic. There are evergreen notes from juniper berries, much like an exotic gin, with lilly and iris fragrances. A very strong amber and tobacco scent provides the backbone, giving it, overall, an admixture with a Christmas-esque bouquet, not not similar to gingerbread cookies or brown sugar. It’s merely wonderful. If you are looking for something that is bold, go with Dreamer. I suggest Versace Man or Armani Code as a primer, as they are likewise very classy colognes for those who are new to colognes. Don’t overuse them, or any cologne, though! And please, don’t waste your cash on low-end cologne. you get what you recompense for. Stick with the architect brands. These folks (Chanel, Armani, Givenchy, Gucci, Versace, Burberry, Bvlgari, etc.) know what they are doing, and aren’t showing up 5 minutes to midnight like a heap of of these new scent designers.
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Versace has been a well known household name in the fashion industry since it is establishment. However, little has been said when it comes to the fragrances that Versace has produced. In this review, I am going to walk through with you the traveling of Versace perfume and likewise briefly introduce you to the most recent inclusion in the perfume collection of this wondrous company.
Gianni Versace, founder of Gianni Versace S.P.A (Italian Fashion) opened it is initial boutique in Milan in 1978. Over the years, Versace has built up a reputable business in hand sewn apparels, fragrances and fashion accessories. In recent times, they have also ventured into the hotel business with the set up of Palazzo Versace.
Since the maiden of the Versace boutique, Versace has appealed loyal widely known and esteemed clients like Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley, Axl Rose, Jennifer Lopez and likewise the late Princess Diana. The endorsements of Versace from the renown clients may be noticed from the unrivaled advertisements of Versace, where close collaboration with the celebrities are noted. The featured celebrities were always honored with cash and costume from the widely known and esteemed Versace boutique.
Versace perfumes through the years has develops numerous noteworthy fragrances in the industry that include Versace perfume for women and perfume for men as well as Versace signature fragrance – Gianni Versace Perfume that was launched in 1981. Versace launches it is most recent perfume, the Versense, in 2009. Versense was conceptualized with the elements of the Mediterranean in mind and the sole aim of rivaling the fragrance as closely as possible to the authenti Versace woman. Versense is distinct, young and trendy, which made it very distinguishable from majority of the Versace fragrances. The perfume is very Italian, very light hearten which reminds me of a inspiring summer morning on the Italian coast. The floral heart notes of the fragrance is perfective for spring too.
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