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Versace · Est. 2012

Vanitas Eau de Toilette

The first spray reveals a translucent floral veil—rose and freesia melding into something cleaner and lighter than either note alone, more dew than petal.

ConcentrationFragrance
Forunisex
Released2012
Statusenriched
2012 · Fragrance
ros·pea·ced·lea
Rating
3.9
0.8k reviews
Fig. 01

The scent fingerprint

Visualization — constellation
basehearttopcitrusfloralfruitygourmandpowderyamberywoodysmokychyprearomaticgreenaquaticspicy

Weighted by intensity across 5 accords.

Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.

  • Rose
    70
  • Peach
    60
  • Cedar
    50
  • Leather
    30
  • Ozonic
    20

By the editors · 2 min readThe first spray reveals a translucent floral veil—rose and freesia melding into something cleaner and lighter than either note alone, more dew than petal. There's a crispness here that feels deliberate, almost austere, keeping the sweetness at arm's length.

As it settles, osmanthus emerges with its characteristic apricot-leather facets, lending an unexpected warmth without turning gourmand. The florals remain intact but recede slightly, making room for this quieter, more textured middle ground. Cedar arrives as a pale, dry foundation, more sketch than statement, grounding everything without imposing woody heft.

The overall effect is restrained and surprisingly wearable for a composition centered on floral notes—something for daytime routines and warm weather, office-appropriate without being forgettable. It stays close to the skin, more personal than projective, suiting those who prefer their fragrance felt rather than announced.

Filed: VersaceSillage · vol. I
Fig. 02

Scent twins

Computed via accord overlap