First off, you gotta acknowledge the OG: Versace Pour Homme. Seriously, if you’re just dipping your toes into the fragrance game, this is basically Fragrance 101. Some peeps might call it basic, but honestly, it’s a classic for a reason. It’s fresh, clean, and just…smells *good*. I mean, you can’t really go wrong with it, ya know? It’s the cologne equivalent of a well-fitting white tee.
Then there’s Versace Eros. This one’s a total panty dropper… I mean, I’ve *heard* it is. Okay, *I* like it a lot, sue me. It’s got that vanilla sweetness mixed with mint and some woody stuff. It’s definitely a more attention-grabbing scent, perfect for a night out or, like, when you wanna feel extra confident. Maybe not the best choice for, say, a funeral, but hey, you do you.
And don’t even get me STARTED on Dylan Blue. This one’s kinda like the cool, mysterious brother of Versace Pour Homme. It’s got that marine vibe, but it’s also got some spice to it. It’s more sophisticated, I guess? I’d say it’s a good choice if you’re trying to, ya know, level up your cologne game. Plus, the blue bottle looks pretty damn good on your dresser, ngl.
Now, here’s where things get interesting. I gotta be honest, I haven’t tried *every* Versace cologne out there (my wallet cries just thinking about it). But, the Pour Homme Oud Noir sounds intriguing, right? It’s apparently a “rich and sophisticated gem.” See, I’m a sucker for anything “rich and sophisticated.” I mean, who isn’t? I should really get my nose on that one sometime.