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Versace Couture Violet is a violet-based floral perfume launched by the design house Versace in 2014. Versace’s Couture collection features specialized fragrances that don’t necessarily fit within any Atelier Versace fragrance collection, but rather embody a specific floral note favored by Dontatella Versace. Versace Couture Violet showcases the mysterious and rich violet floral note, while the other two Versace Couture perfumes feature tuberose and jasmine florals.
The fragrance has a simple composition that highlights its violet, which comes in a pure and high-end concentration. The only accent notes are a hint of powdery musk as a base and two adjacent spring florals: heliotrope and mimosa flower. Lovers of the unique scent of violets and subtle, fresh spring florals should try Versace Couture Violet.
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Floral
Top Notes: heliotrope, mimosa flower
Middle Notes: violet
Base Notes: white musk
A: Versace Couture Violet smells like fresh-cut violets, with a burst of green released from their slender stems. Unlike Versace’s main fragrance collections, the Couture scents are understated and more natural-feeling due to their simple floral compositions. Versace Couture Violet is slightly powdery but not sweet like some violet perfumes.
A: To increase the longevity of the fragrance, spray onto your major pulse points such as behind your ears, at the base of your neck, on the wrists, behind the knees and in the inner elbows.
A: Versace Couture Violet is an eau de perfume, or EDP, which has a high concentration of fragrance oils. Since the fragrance features delicate floral notes of violet, mimosa flower and heliotrope, the high concentration provides important staying power.
A: Versace Couture Violet is marketed as a women’s fragrance because of its light floral composition and slight powderiness. However, anyone who enjoys violets and light spring florals should consider Versace Couture Violet.
A: Versace Couture Violet is moderately long-lasting, and one full application on pulse points should last 4 to 5 hours. This floral retains its violet character throughout its dry down. Specific notes may be more or less pronounced or long-lasting on certain skin types, and environmental conditions such as humidity and weather can affect the longevity of a fragrance if worn outdoors.
A: Guerlain Insolence, Jo Malone London Violet and Amber, Balenciaga Paris
A: Versace Couture Violet places its namesake flower in the starring role, and the two auxiliary flowers also have the light and powdery quality of spring. This is an ideal spring fragrance, although violet’s blue floral depth is appealing in fall as well.
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