Versace l’Homme, a concentrate of scented virility
Its innovative style surprises, shock, but its collections are adulated all over the world, and success is not long in coming. Gianni Versace puts his talent at the service of many fields such as bags, glasses, cosmetics and perfumery. His fate is unfortunately tragic, since Gianni died in 1997, assassinated in front of his home in Miami. The company is taken over by his sister Donatella. In 1986, the brand presented “Versace l’Homme”, a concentrate of virility.
Versace l’Homme, unparalleled Italian sensuality
The 80s marked a real turning point in the world of men’s perfumery. Previously, men used to perfume themselves mainly thanks to Eaux de Cologne. The latter were appreciated by their natural freshness. With the emancipation of male perfumery, we then see the emergence of fragrances of character, very masculine, in opposition to colognes. “Versace l’Homme” follows this recent trend and reveals an ultra virile fragrance. “Versace the man” is revealed to be the new seductive asset of these gentlemen, who have understood that perfumery is now their ally. The Versace man is elegant, confident, he seduces with his natural charisma. He is also a man of character, who knows what he wants. Both sophisticated and original,
The ultra masculine notes of Versace Homme
Versace l’Homme is defined as a warm and woody fragrance. It is part of the “woody aromatic citrus” family. “Versace l’Homme” begins with the fresh notes of lemon and petit grain associated with the aromatic note of basil. The pepper comes here to bring all its charisma and virile strength. Then, the heart of “Versace l’Homme” is surprising as it is so hot and sensual. It is made up of sandalwood, cedarwood, patchouli, and cinnamon. The base is elegant and enveloping thanks to vanilla, amber, oak moss and cistus labdanum. As for the bottle, it is sober and refined. Its black spray cabochon contrasts with the transparency of glass.
As men’s perfumery takes off, the brand presents “Versace l’Homme”. An essence of character for men sure of their power of seduction. Its composition offers a combination of masculine ingredients, and thus gives the whole a beautiful virility. Because “Versace l’Homme” symbolizes Italian sensuality par excellence, its fragrance is today inscribed in a profound timelessness.
“Versace The Man ”Was created in 1986 and is a very virile fragrance. Synonymous with a strong olfactory character, the 80s were the years when anything seemed allowed. The Versace house decides to follow the trend by imagining a perfume with a strong character, “Versace l’Homme”. If the essence of “Versace L’Homme” goes to the essentials, it is nonetheless ultra sophisticated. The Versace man has a strong personality, of course, but above all he wants to be very attractive. Very masculine, the composition is endowed with noble and beautiful ingredients.
L’Homme Versace, the choice of masculine ingredients for an exceptional fragrance
The choice of ingredients has indeed been carefully thought out. Noble ingredients, but very masculine ingredients, we find in the composition of lemon, basil, petitgrain, patchouli or sandalwood. Native to southern Asia and Central Africa, basil was cultivated by the Egyptians over 4,000 years ago. Basil has often been associated with religious and mystical beliefs and legends. In the Bible, it is also specified that the basil adorned the tomb of Christ. Today there are over 150 varieties of basil. In perfumery, basil is very popular in men’s compositions. Declined at the heart of many masculine accords, basil offers the power of its notes of aniseed, ferns, woody and aromatic. Since the 90s, the basil unquestionably seduces the nose. Fresh and intense, basil is a typically masculine ingredient.
The Versace Man, ultra sophisticated olfactory notes
The start of“ L’Homme Versace ”is fresh and lively, as it is composed of lemon, bergamot, petitgrain, and enhanced by the aromatic tone of basil and the spicy touch of chili, giving the whole composition its character. . A citrus fruit of ancient origin, bergamot is cultivated in Italy, mainly in the Reggio di Calabria region. Bergamot displays a spherical shape similar to that of an orange, but has the color of lemon. Bergamot cannot be eaten, it is simply used for its essential oil. At the time when perfumes were only made from natural products, bergamot was used as a fixer in most compositions. Bergamot essence is obtained by cold expression of the peel of the fruit. Bergamot offers floral, fresh, orange and peppery tones at the same time. Then, the heart of “L’Homme Versace” is woody and spicy and continues to prevail. It combines sandalwood, cedarwood, patchouli and cinnamon. Sandalwood is an evergreen tree native to tropical Asia. Known for over 4,000 years, sandalwood was used in ancient Egypt to embalm mummies. In India, sandalwood was burned during funeral ceremonies in order to uplift the soul of the deceased. The essential oil is obtained by distillation of the roots of the wood. Sandalwood gives off woody, powdery and oriental tones. The base is powerful, virile and enveloping thanks to the presence of tonka bean, cistus labdanum, oak moss and a leather accord for a final all in masculinity. cedarwood, patchouli and cinnamon. Sandalwood is an evergreen tree native to tropical Asia. Known for over 4,000 years, sandalwood was used in ancient Egypt to embalm mummies. In India, sandalwood was burned during funeral ceremonies in order to uplift the soul of the deceased. The essential oil is obtained by distillation of the roots of the wood. Sandalwood gives off woody, powdery and oriental tones. The base is powerful, virile and enveloping thanks to the presence of tonka bean, cistus labdanum, oak moss and a leather accord for a final all in masculinity. cedarwood, patchouli and cinnamon. Sandalwood is an evergreen tree native to tropical Asia. Known for over 4,000 years, sandalwood was used in ancient Egypt to embalm mummies. In India, sandalwood was burned during funeral ceremonies in order to uplift the soul of the deceased. The essential oil is obtained by distillation of the roots of the wood. Sandalwood gives off woody, powdery and oriental tones. The base is powerful, virile and enveloping thanks to the presence of tonka bean, cistus labdanum, oak moss and a leather accord for a final all in masculinity. sandalwood was used in ancient Egypt to embalm mummies. In India, sandalwood was burned during funeral ceremonies in order to uplift the soul of the deceased. The essential oil is obtained by distillation of the roots of the wood. Sandalwood gives off woody, powdery and oriental tones. The base is powerful, virile and enveloping thanks to the presence of tonka bean, cistus labdanum, oak moss and a leather accord for a final all in masculinity. sandalwood was used in ancient Egypt to embalm mummies. In India, sandalwood was burned during funeral ceremonies in order to uplift the soul of the deceased. The essential oil is obtained by distillation of the roots of the wood. Sandalwood gives off woody, powdery and oriental tones. The base is powerful, virile and enveloping thanks to the presence of tonka bean, cistus labdanum, oak moss and a leather accord for a final all in masculinity.
Woody Spicy