Complete Guide to Versace Fragrances for Men

Versace fragrances are bold, confident, and unapologetically attention-seeking โ€” just like the fashion house itself. From the legendary Eros to the Mediterranean freshness of Pour Homme, Versace offers one of the strongest men's lineups in the designer category. Here is every major release and how they compare.

Eros EDT (2012)

The cologne that defined a generation of nightlife fragrance. Sweet mint, tonka bean, and vanilla create a bold, projecting scent that dominates clubs, parties, and social settings. The EDT is the brightest and most energetic version โ€” built for summer nights and high-energy environments. 6-8 hours of longevity with strong sillage. Decant starting at $4.

Eros EDP (2020)

Warmer and deeper than the EDT with added amber, vanilla, and cedarwood. The EDP bridges the gap between the fresh EDT and the rich Parfum โ€” it works year-round with slightly more sophistication. Better longevity than the EDT at 8-10 hours. Try it.

Eros Parfum (2021)

The warmest, most intimate version. Heavy vanilla, sandalwood, and vetiver create a cozy, cold-weather composition that sits close to the skin. The mint is still present but plays a supporting role. This is Eros for date nights and winter evenings rather than clubs. Decant available.

Eros Flame (2018)

The overlooked member of the Eros family. Flame trades the minty sweetness for spicy pepper, rosemary, and pepperwood with a warm vanilla-tonka base. It is more mature and less polarizing than the original โ€” a solid fall and spring option. Grab a decant.

Pour Homme (2008)

Mediterranean clean at its finest. Neroli, citron, and amber create a soapy, fresh, effortlessly pleasant cologne that works in any warm-weather situation. It is the anti-Eros โ€” subtle, refined, and impossible to dislike. Moderate longevity at 5-6 hours. Try it.

Man Eau Fraiche (2006)

The lightest Versace. White lemon, rosewood, and cedar in a barely-there aquatic composition. Perfect for extreme heat, close quarters, and situations where any real projection would be too much. The ultimate stealth fragrance. Available as a decant.

Dylan Blue (2016)

Versace's answer to Bleu de Chanel. Calabrian bergamot, grapefruit, and aquatic notes over a base of musk and tonka. It is versatile, office-safe, and less polarizing than Eros. A solid daily driver that flies under the radar.

Which Versace should you start with?

Eros EDT if you want compliments and social impact. Pour Homme if you want clean versatility. Dylan Blue if you want an everyday workhorse. The beauty of decants is that you can try all three for under $15 and decide for yourself.

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