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Yellow Jeans

Marca
Versace
3.92 de 5
311 votos

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Descripción

Yellow Jeans by Versace is a green floral fragrance for women. Launched in 1996, the nose behind this composition is Nathalie Feisthauer. The top notes include bergamot, violet, peach and mandarin; the heart notes are tea, heliotrope and rose; while the base notes consist of cedar, musk, sandalwood and vanilla.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 8.2%
  • Primavera 44%
  • Verano 34%
  • Otoño 14%
  • Día 88%
  • Noche 12%

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Comunidad

311 votos

  • Positivo 76%
  • Negativo 19%
  • Neutral 4.5%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 4 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 4 notas

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Características

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Suave

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Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

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Reseñas

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15 reseñas

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  • Jechucits

    It was my very first perfume, a gift from my mum when I was 13. I tried it in a shop and was absolutely blown away. I think that’s where my addiction began, as I felt like a princess when it arrived for Christmas. Many of the notes that guide my choices today stem from that experience. It’s youthful, like the rest of the Versace Jeans line, yet it doesn’t go out of fashion between 30 and 40. What a shame it’s no longer available in Chile or at duty-free shops. I still keep the bottle to revive it from time to time.

  • Minina bonita

    I came across this scent through an aunt who wore it; it was very rich, but since she lingered on clothes, it suffocated the room, haha, but the scent itself was very rich… I think it’s discontinued because I can’t even find it listed on Mercado Libre anymore 🙁

  • Minina bonita

    I came across this scent through an aunt who wore it; it was very lovely, but as it lingered on clothes, it would overwhelm the room, ha, ha. But the scent itself was exquisite. I believe it’s discontinued because I can’t even find it listed on Mercado Libre anymore 🙁

  • I love Yellow Jeans; when I was young I used it a lot alongside its sister, Blue Jeans (I couldn’t even wear that one now). I keep a bottle from the 90s that a friend gave me, and although my tastes have changed, there are always some spring days when I really fancy wearing it. If yellow could be a scent, it would be this: an explosion of crunchy, sparkling and very solar notes. Looking at the gender, none match the image I have of wearing it: a chamomile infusion reheated by the sun with flashes of anise freshness; it also reminds me of the smell of mimosa flowers when it’s very hot, certain honeys and real jellies, with that slightly spicy sweetness of very pure nectars. Whenever I wear it, I think of Ganymede, the royal cupbearer in Greek mythology in charge of feeding the gods ambrosia… Yellow Jeans has an invasive and rough dry-down without losing its light, and that is exactly what it evokes: luminosity. It has a synthetic aftertaste, but I think that’s part of its charm. It’s discontinued, like the Green and Baby versions, which also had lots of personality. I adore the Jeans line by Versace, flamboyant perfumes for teenagers, far removed from the youthful waters of Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss, Tommy or Paco Rabanne. In fact, both the youthful waters from Klein and Tommy are far from being mediocre (I think Tommy Girl and Tommy for Boys are especially undervalued), however, in the Jeans line, as Rome dictates coming from Versace, there was no intention of just creating introductory formulas. They were opulent perfumes. Blue and Red are easy to find, but I miss the others dearly.

  • I absolutely adore Yellow Jeans; when I was younger, I used to wear it a lot alongside its sister, Blue Jeans (I couldn’t possibly wear it now). I keep a bottle from the nineties that a friend gave me, and although my tastes have changed, there are still spring days when I really fancy wearing it. If yellow could be a scent, it would be this: an explosion of crunchy, sparkling, and very solar notes. Although the gender doesn’t quite match the image I have when wearing it, it’s like chamomile tea rewarmed by the sun with flashes of anise freshness; it reminds me of mimosa flowers on a hot day and certain royal honeys and jellies, with that spicy sweetness of pure nectars. Whenever I wear it, I think of Ganymede, the cupbearer of the gods who served ambrosia… Yellow Jeans has an invasive, rough opening without losing its light, exactly what it evokes. It has a synthetic aftertaste, but I believe it’s part of its charm. It’s discontinued, just like Green and Baby, which had so much personality. I adore the Versace Jeans line; they were flamboyant perfumes for teenagers, far from the mediocre ‘eau de tout’ from brands like Calvin Klein or Tommy. Those waters are middle-of-the-road, but the Jeans line came from Versace, so there was no intention of creating introductory formulas; they were opulent, powerful perfumes. Blue and Red are easy to find, but I miss the others dearly.

  • It was wonderful; what a pity they don’t make it anymore. It smelled like a spring afternoon drinking tea in the garden, lying down under the peach tree pergola. I miss it.

  • It was wonderful. What a pity they no longer make it. It smelled like a spring afternoon drinking tea in the garden, lying down under the peach tree pergola. I miss it.

  • I bought it blindly because my sister had the Blue one in my adolescence; although it’s a man’s fragrance, it was rich and we both used it. This one disappointed me; I’m sorry, it’s very soft, with tea and bergamot as the dominant notes. I think I’ll sell it; it’s not for me.

  • Yellow Jeans. I used to love it, wearing it in the 90s. I remember a youthful and very cheerful scent; now it’s discontinued and I’ve never found it again.

  • Yellow Jeans, undoubtedly one of my favourites. There’s so much discontinued in Mexico; I found a counterfeit on Mercado Libre and got to feel its aroma on my skin again. I love it!

  • Yellow Jeans is undoubtedly one of my favourites. It’s very discontinued in Mexico, but I managed to find a counterfeit on Mercado Libre and I was able to smell it on my skin again. I absolutely love it!

  • IvanPerfumista

    They don’t make it anymore. I smelled it because someone brought the bottle home. I’d describe it as floral with lots of violet, slightly childish and sweet. It wasn’t a great wonder, but I do remember it.

  • Andrea Sotil

    It was my grandmother’s perfume back in the 2000s; she was around 40 and I was nine, and I loved smelling it from the bottle. Sometimes I’d sneak a puff behind her back, but I’d get caught because the trail is brutal. I never found anything similar until, in Chiclayo, Peru, at a lemonade stall, I picked up a piece of fruit and smelled it—it was identical to the perfume. That fruit is super aromatic, I love it, and it reminds me so much of that scent! 🤩

  • April_ethereal

    My mum used to wear it and it was delicious; what a shame it no longer exists… I think its closest relative is Yellow Diamond.

  • Ivanovactri

    A gift for my 15th birthday; a unique, sweet and velvety scent that lasts forever and leaves a trail. I miss it so much! 😔