I definitely can’t wait to see what this gives! I’m thinking Kay Ali Yum Boujie Marshmallow ( a fave) but more intense …similar notes but still some good differences.
... Read moreOkay, so I finally got my hands on the much-talked-about Versace Dylan Blush Pink, and let me tell you, the anticipation was real! My original thought was, 'Is this going to be my new go-to marshmallow scent, perhaps even giving my beloved Kay Ali Yum Boujie Marshmallow a run for its money, but with more intensity?' I've been so excited to unbox this beautiful pink perfume bottle with its elegant silver cap, and I'm ready to share all my thoughts.
First off, let's talk about the scent profile, because this is where the magic happens. The moment I sprayed it, I was immediately greeted by those vibrant top notes. The visual breakdown mentioned strawberry and apple, and yes, they're definitely there, giving it a juicy, fresh, and irresistibly fruity opening. It’s not overly sweet initially; there’s a lovely balance. Then, as it settles, the heart of the fragrance truly blossoms. This is where the star of the show, the marshmallow note, comes into play, beautifully intertwined with orange blossom. This isn't just a sugary marshmallow; it's a sophisticated, slightly powdery, and incredibly soft sweetness that feels both comforting and alluring. The orange blossom adds a touch of creamy floral elegance that prevents it from becoming cloying.
And the base notes? They wrap everything up perfectly. I detect the warm, inviting vanilla and a soft, clean musk, as hinted by the detailed fragrance notes. These base elements give the Versace Dylan Blush Pink a lovely depth and a lasting embrace on the skin. The overall accords – sweet, fruity, vanilla, powdery, citrus, and floral – are all present and well-balanced, creating a really harmonious blend. It's truly a multi-faceted scent.
Now, let's talk about wearability. On my skin, this Versace Dylan Blush Pink perfume has surprisingly good longevity. I typically get about 6-8 hours, which is fantastic for an Eau de Toilette. The sillage is moderate; it’s noticeable without being overwhelming, making it perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions. I’ve found it to be a versatile fragrance. It feels light enough for spring and summer days, especially with its fruity opening, but the warm marshmallow and vanilla base make it cozy enough for cooler evenings too.
For those of you, like me, wondering about Versace Dylan Blush Pink dupes or comparisons: while it shares that delightful marshmallow DNA with scents like Kay Ali Yum, I wouldn't call it a direct dupe. Versace Dylan Blush Pink definitely stands on its own. It's perhaps a bit brighter and more overtly fruity in the opening than Kay Ali, which leans more into a rich, sugary gourmand from the start. If you're looking for a perfume that combines playful fruitiness with sophisticated sweetness and a powdery soft finish, this is absolutely one to try. It might even satisfy that craving for a new 'pink perfume' in your collection. Whether you're considering the 30ml size to test it out or diving straight into a larger bottle, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by this charming addition to the Versace perfume family. It’s definitely earned a spot in my perfume collection!
I want this 😍