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SOTD: The Dreamer by Versace 05/05/2026
A popular Oriental Fourgere that has a cult following since it's release back in 1996. Created by the renowned perfumer Jean-Pierre Béthouart, during an era of experimentation for the house of Versace. Unlike the mass appealing blue scents common today, The Dreamer was said to have been designed to capture a sense of introspection and romanticism, aimed at visionaries and artists. Aestheticly, from the octagonal bottle featuring the iconic Medusa head to the starry, celestial packaging, matched the ethereal mysterious character they wanted to achieve, making it one of the most distinctive designer fragrances of the late 90s. Initially, I was not a fan, I felt it was too weak with poor performance, but over time I guess my nose has developed and I'm not only starting to enjoy but also appreciate this fragrance for what it is. The fragrance opens with a sharp, medicinal, herbal burst of clary sage, lavender,l & mandarin orange, which can feel quite intense. However, as the initial screamer phase settles, the heart reveals a soft, powdery, romantic core of tobacco blossom, rose & geranium. It is important to note that this features the sweet, airy scent of the tobacco flower rather than the smoky or ashy smell of dried leaves. The dry-down is where the magic truly happens, as it evolves into a comforting, clean, and slightly creamy base of tonka bean, cedar & vetiver, leaving a trail that smells like fresh linens & soap. In terms of performance, The Dreamer won't last past about 4 hrs of longevity on the skin. Its projection is quite strong during the first hour, before it settles into a more intimate scent bubble. Because of its powdery and floral-tobacco nature, it is best suited for Spring and Autumn, or cool summer nights; the extreme heat of summer can make the herbal opening too cloying, while the deep winter cold may dampen its floral nuances. It is an ideal choice for casual evening wear, date nights, or creative office environments where you want to stand out with a scent that is undeniably classy. Were else would you get a buget friendly Versace for approx €20?
SOTD: The Dreamer by Versace 05/05/2026
2 likes • 16h
I have had my eye on this for quite a while now as I can often find it in the cheapie cabinet at my local drugstore. The one thing that puts me off is, I’m not keen on lavender if it’s too strong what is your opinion on the strength and characteristics of that lavender.
Purpose 50 Amouage
Good morning gentlemen. Picked up this decant yesterday. It’s by one of my favourite perfumers. Quentin Bisch. It’s very nice. Not sure I need a full bottle. Nice and fresh. Aromatic. Rose is subtle. Not feminine not too thick. Mid projection. I will update you on longevity later.
Purpose 50 Amouage
1 like • 18h
It dies off to a skin scent in less than four hours. I can still smell it a bit on my shirt definitely not a monster performance.
SOTD: Rayhaan Lion eau de Parfum
Enjoying my trip down the knock-off rabbit hole of colognes (the Middle Eastern market has some serious clone game!). After watching several more videos, heard good things about Jean Paul Gaultier, and came across Rayhaan's Lion eau de parfum (equivalent to JPG Ultra Male). So, $80-$150+ vs $35 per bottle. For now, I'm exploring cheaper options. Scent profile: - Top notes/initial burst: Pear, lavender, and bergamot (first 10-20 mins) - Middle notes: Cinnamon, clary sage, and cumin (next 20+ mins) - Heart: Warm gourmand; dominated by vanilla, amber, and cedar (1 hour+ after full dry-down) Estimated lasting time? Varies per skin, but reported between 5 hours to 24 hours. Suggested application amount: Minimal - 1-2 sprays (one on skin, one on clothing). Suggested setting: Somewhere with good air circulation/open-area; definitely not a regular everyday signature scent or office-friendly cologne. Reported to linger in the air in passing... I'll have to test that. Bottle presentation? Very nice for what it is. I especially like the copper with antique finish lion head, and 3D Arabic brand inscription on the back. Magnetic cap is a nice bonus. Feels solid in my hands, and the black + copper/gold color matches my home interior decor theme. At first spray, this actually reminded me of a cologne I'd forgotten an ex of mine from 20 years ago used to get for me - Jaguar (classic blue). However, as it settles, I'm picking up more of the scent profile. It's been about 30 mins since application and I can tell the top notes are slowly yielding to the next level. This is despite being a bit stuffy from allergy season. Maybe it'll grow on me, I do like that it has such potent time-releasing layers... but I honestly like my Cremo Spice and Black Vanilla the most so far as a regular signature scent.
SOTD: Rayhaan Lion eau de Parfum
2 likes • 20h
I love clones. Better performance for a lot less money. I got a high partial of Tiger yesterday. I like it. Wife says she doesn’t like it.
MYSLF L’Absolu Yves Saint Laurent
Good day gentlemen. I was in the mood for this this morning so here it is I also have the EDP and I prefer this slightly more than that. They are different enough where I think it’s OK to have both. it is quite modern and youthful not to say that an old guy like me can’t wear it
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Gentleman Society Eau de Parfum Extrême
Good day gentlemen. This is one of my favourite recent purchases. It’s a little bit cool today so this is perfect. If you haven’t tried it I highly recommend it. Projection is pretty good. Longevity is pretty good. It’s very smooth and sophisticated very gentlemanly.
Gentleman Society Eau de Parfum Extrême
1 like • 5d
@Mike Penzenik a like bit. It’s very smooth
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61. Working class. Like to dress well and smell good. Work, dress formal, casual clothes on weekends. Born in England moved to Canada

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