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Versace Pour Homme Dylan Blue arrived in 2016, a fragrance that feels like the design house finally figured out how to bottle their vision of modern masculinity. Named after the iconic blue stone that appears in Versace collections, this cologne carries real intention behind it. It's fresh but not aggressively so, and it walks that line between boardroom-appropriate and genuinely interesting. This isn't a fragrance trying to be everything to everyoneit knows exactly what it wants to say.
Aromatic Fruity
Fresh, fruity, slightly woody with aromatic depth
Versace Pour Homme Dylan Blue opens with a burst of grapefruit and bergamot that feels crisp without being harsh. There's a hint of blackcurrant layered in, which gives it something slightly darker than typical citrus colognes. The heart shifts into incense and ambroxanthat warm, slightly ambiguous synthetic that grounds everything. And then the base settles into cedarwood, amber, and vetiver, creating something that's genuinely warm without turning heavy. The whole progression takes about an hour, and each phase reveals something slightly different.
Apply to pulse points right after showering when your skin is still warmneck, wrists, behind the ears. One or two sprays work best; this fragrance has solid staying power without needing to overdo it. The fruity opening fades after a few hours, but the woody-amber base sticks around nicely, making it perfect for an all-day wear. Reapply to the wrists mid-afternoon if you want to refresh the top notes.