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Versace The Dreamer EDT for Men (100ml)

Versace The Dreamer is a unique composition that is alluring, sensual and comforting all at once. It opens with a smooth blend of wild and aromatic plants including juniper, mugwort and tarragon creating a natural, velvety freshness. The sensual heart notes include a mix of flax flowers, including lily and aerial flower. In the base lies a natural blend of tobacco flowers with deep and rich notes of amber, leaving a masculine finish. This is for men is a transparent fragrance, drawing out natural, sensual and comforting feelings. Discover Versace's Dreamer, a captivating men's fragrance designed for the man who knows no bounds. This scent is the embodiment of strength and elegance, expressed spontaneously and naturally. As a classic and sensual oriental foulegere, the Dreamer is a warm and transparent fragrance that leaves a lasting impression. Introduced by the iconic design house of Versace in 1996, it has since captivated senses with its unique blend of notes. The fragrance opens with top notes of clary sage, lavender, and mandarin, offering a refreshing and invigorating start. It then transitions to heart notes of geranium, rose, and tobacco, adding a touch of floral sophistication and earthiness. The base notes of cedar and tonka bean provide a final touch of woody warmth, rounding out this memorable scent. It is more than just a fragrance; it is a statement. It falls under the category of perfume, with a specific type being an EDT (Eau de Toilette) spray. This 3.4 oz bottle is conveniently sized for everyday use or for travel. Its stylish design, marked by style number DREMTS34, boasts of the luxurious Versace aesthetic. Experience the limitless possibilities of Versace's This EDT Spray. This 3.4 oz men's fragrance is a testament to the spontaneous elegance and natural strength of the contemporary man. Embark on your journey with Versace's Dreamer, a scent that truly knows no limits. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/versace-the-dreamer/?feed_id=27496&_unique_id=675e5a2f18ae9

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