Highlights
Women’s fragrance from Versace blends pomegranate, water lotus, and amber into a sweet, luminous scent
Product Details
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Bundle Contents
- Versace Bright Crystal Eau de Toilette Spray (1.7 fl. oz.)
- Versace Bright Crystal Eau de Toilette Mini Splash (sample size, 0.17 fl. oz.)
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Fragrance Notes
- Top notes: pomegranate, yuzu, and frosted accord
- Heart notes: peony, magnolia, and water lotus
- Base notes: amber, musk, and redwoods
Specifics
- Floral women’s eau de toilette
- Designed by Alberto Morillas
- Flacon: pink bottle with a crystal stopper
- Introduced in 2006
About Versace
The Versace fashion house defines its essence as “irreverent luxury expressed by impactful shapes and colors.” But as a Vogue writer once shrewdly observed, the fashion house doesn’t create avant-garde or elegant clothing. Instead “… it makes clothes for red-carpet photo calls in Cannes and parties aboard a rap mogul’s mega-yacht at anchor in Monaco.” Company founder Gianni Versace was also the first to harness the power of celebrity and supermodels at his fashion shows. By combining these with his sexy, bold aesthetic, he helped irrevocably link the Versace name and aesthetic with an aspirational lifestyle.
Man or woman, perfume or cologne, learn how to select the right scent notes for professional, casual, and even romantic wear with this fragrance guide.
Too much and you'll clear the room. Too little and you've wasted a spritz. Hit the sweet spot with our guide on where and how to apply perfume.
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- FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective
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