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Versace Eros Parfum (100mL)

Versace Eros Parfum is Masculine and confident, it is a fragrance for a bold, passionate man. Heroism has a name and a fragrance, Versace Eros. Inspired by the Greek God of Love, it’s a scent for the confident, bold and passionate man. It’s for those who appreciate the strength and opulence of the Versace Eros fragrance collection. Eros is, after all, the scent created by Versace – the stellar fashion house known throughout the world for devotion to pure luxury and the sophistication of men’s fashion. The Eros man embraces the Versace style. He’s a devotee of rich and sensual fabrics, exquisitely cut suits, perhaps with an unexpected splash of colour to amplify his confidence. He lives a rich and creative life and commands attention wherever he goes because his presence is, quite simply, compelling. Versace now launches a new edition to the Eros fragrance range, Eros Parfum, in honour of the 10th anniversary of the first Eros fragrance being unleashed in the world. It leaves a captivating scent in its wake – an Aromatic Fougere aroma redolent with a herbaceous and woody scent. It sparkles with the fresh citrus notes of the Amalfi coastline with lemon and mandarin essence, along with litsea cubeba – a little like lemongrass (painstakingly distilled from the South Asian tree of the same name). Also at play are elemi oil and black pepper with middle notes of pomarose, geranium, lavender and sage with a base of benzoin resin and vanilla. These sensual elements were masterminded by Donatella Versace herself – the Artistic Director and Vice President of the brand. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/versace-eros-parfum/?feed_id=23651&_unique_id=6564b5282414f

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