Top 5 Colognes That Smells Like Versace Dylan Blue [In 2024]

Written By John Carter

When it comes to fragrances by Versace, Dylan Blue is undoubtedly one of their toppers. It gained massive popularity right after it hit the shelves.

So, naturally, many clones and “inspired” colognes were seen in the fragrance world.

Hence, I decided to cover the best alternatives and closest copies of Versace Dylan Blue. If that’s what you are looking for, then read till the end!

What Does Versace Dylan Blue Smell Like?

Versace Pour Homme Dylan Blue was released by Versace in 2016. Created by Alberto Morillas, Dylan Blue is the epitome of a refreshing summertime cologne.

It’s breezy, fruity, floral, and leafy, along with a soothing base that’s not very complicated but makes the scent feel complete.

Below is a breakdown of the notes present in Dylan Blue so that you can better understand and compare its scent profile:

Top Notes: Calabrian Bergamot, Water Notes, Grapefruit, and Fig Leaf

Middle Notes: Ambroxan, Black Pepper, Patchouli, Violet Leaf, and Papyrus

Base Notes: Incense, Musk, Tonka Bean, and Saffron

Dylan Blue begins with a little smoky and peppery flavor. It has a strong grapefruit and bergamot initial blast, which is what gives it a splendid blend of citrus and aquatic flavor.

Dylan Blue’s first moments include a stunning fig note that transitions to some synthetic ambroxan, spicy pepper, and lots of herbal, earthy, and leafy notes.

The closing is filled with the dreamy and smoky aroma of incense, combined with musk, tonka bean, and saffron.

Overall, it’s an excellent fragrance to own. With a longevity of around 8 hours, Versace Dylan Blue projects moderately and becomes more of a skin scent after a few hours of spraying.

What Colognes Are Similar to Versace Dylan Blue?

Versace Dylan Blue is an excellent summer fragrance that’s fresh, spicy, earthy, and smokey.

Now, there sure are many summer scents in the market, but which ones are similar to Versace Dylan Blue?

To find the answer, I tested a large number of colognes and shortlisted only the best ones. The colognes I have included in my list, all create a similar vibe and have a close scent profile.

So, here is my list of the colognes which smell the closest to Dylan Blue by Versace:

Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve by Bvlgari

Top Notes: Water Notes, Calabrian bergamot, Sicilian Lemon, and Sage

Middle Notes: Sea Notes, Ambergris, and Apple

Base Notes: Benzoin, Amberwood, Vetiver, Patchouli, and Sandalwood

The first cologne on my list is Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve by Bvlgari.

This cologne was created by Jacques Cavallier and launched only a year after Dylan Blue, in 2017.

The reason it’s on this list is that it is very, very similar to what we are looking for.

Atlantiqve is all things refreshing and starts off very similar to the Versace cologne with breezy water notes, lots of spicy aromas, bright citruses, and some green notes.

The core of the scent has a special ingredient – ambergris, which makes the cologne smell very rich. You will also smell the sweetness of the apple note at the heart of the scent.

The base notes are woody and warm with subtle touches of earthiness to them.

Overall, it’s a very complete scent and smells close to Dylan Blue. Atlantiqve also lasts for a very long time and projects much better than its Versace counterpart.

When to Wear

Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve is an oceanic cologne that is perfect for summer, especially if you are going to the beach or for outdoor parties. However, its use is not limited to just that.

You can also wear this Bvlgari scent during spring and fall for formal, casual, or semi-formal events.

Why Should You Buy

  • Close dupe of Versace Dylan Blue.
  • Longer lasting scent.
  • Good projection.
  • Refreshing aroma.

Sauvage by Dior

Dior Sauvage

Top Notes: Calabrian bergamot and Pepper

Middle Notes: Sichuan Pepper, Lavender, Pink Pepper, Vetiver, Patchouli, Geranium, and Elemi

Base Notes: Ambroxan, Cedar, and Labdanum

The next cologne is a particularly popular fragrance, it is Sauvage by Dior. This iconic scent launched in 2015 and was created by Francois Demachy.

If you want something close to Dylan Blue, Sauvage is one of the best options you have because not only is it similar in scent to what we want, but it performs really well and is a Dior scent!

Sauvage starts off with a similar spicy and aromatic scent to Dylan Blue, but it’s much spicier and more intriguing.

The spiciness is retained as you reach the heart of the scent, but there is a pleasant fougere quality to the core. A subtle blend of floral and herbal notes makes it very likable.

The base is warm, woody, and ambery, which makes the cologne feel much more mature and sensual.

Overall, it is very attractive and masculine, perfect if you want to make your presence felt. It lasts for a very long time and projects very strongly.

When to Wear

Sauvage is ideal for formal events and date nights. I think it is one of the best options for nighttime occasions. Even though it has lots of summer-appropriate notes, it is an excellent choice for any sort of weather, so you can really wear it all year round. Just make sure you do not overspray it.

Why Should You Buy

  • Similar style to Dylan Blue.
  • Much spicier than the Versace cologne.
  • Very long-lasting.
  • Broad projection.
  • Versatile aroma.
  • A Dior alternative.

Bleu de Chanel by Chanel

Bleu de Chanel

Top Notes: Grapefruit, Lemon, Mint, and Pink Pepper

Middle Notes: Ginger, Nutmeg, Jasmine, and Iso E Super

Base Notes: Incense, Vetiver, Cedar, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Labdanum, and White Musk

The next scent is a classic that launched in 2010 and was created by the famous Jacques Polge, Bleu de Chanel by Chanel. This iconic scent has a lot in common with Versace Dylan Blue in both scent and style.

Bleu de Chanel is a fresh scent with lots of different types of notes incorporated to form a masculine, refreshing overall aroma.

The opening has bright citrus notes along with spicy pepper and cooling mint.

As you reach the core, you get a subtle floral note of jasmine, which is accompanied by lots of spices that give the scent an interesting and mature tone.

Finally, the base notes are smokey, woody, musky, and just very cozy and mature.

Bleu de Chanel has impeccable longevity of more than 12 hours and moderate projection. It’s not particularly affordable, but an excellent cologne to own and worth buying.

When to Wear

Bleu de Chanel is a perfect summer and spring scent, but it can also be used during other seasons. It’s very versatile and can be used at any time of the day. Whether it’s a formal event or a casual hangout, you can wear Bleu without any worries.

Why Should You Buy

  • Close scent and style to Versace Dylan Blue.
  • Chanel alternative.
  • Very long-lasting.
  • Excellent aroma.

Zaad Mondo by O Boticário

Top Notes: Juniper, Water Notes, Ozonic notes, Green Apple, Citruses, and Cardamom

Middle Notes: Red Apple, Geranium, Sage, Violet, Blue Lavender, and Freesia

Base Notes: Vetiver, Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha, Sandalwood, Cedar, Patchouli, Clearwood, and Musk

Zaad Mondo by O Boticário is another cologne that has a very similar scent to Dylan Blue. It launched in 2017 and was created by Adilson Rato.

This cologne starts off with beautiful water notes, sweet green apple notes, plenty of citruses, and flavorful spices. The blend is very upbeat and refreshing, just like the Versace cologne at hand.

The sweetness of the scent is retained as the scent develops. You get an aromatic mix of different floral notes and herbs at the core of the perfume.

The closing of the cologne is very well developed with lots of different woody notes, patchouli, musk, and cypriol oil.

The overall scent is very aromatic and masculine. It’s fresh and light. The longevity of Zaad Mondo isn’t that great as it lasts around 4 hours and has soft projection.

When to Wear

Zaad Mondo is perfect for summer, but it’s suitable for all the seasons, so you can wear it all year round. After a few hours, it becomes more of an intimate scent, so you might have to keep reapplying it for it to stand out. It’s a great choice for night outs and dates.

Why Should You Buy

  • Similar scent to Versace Dylan Blue.
  • Less expensive alternative.
  • Very likable and fresh aroma.
  • Versatile scent.

First Instinct Blue by Abercrombie & Fitch

Top Notes: Apple, Bergamot, and Cardamom

Middle Notes: Lavender, Rosemary, and Pepper

Base Notes: Tonka Bean, Sandalwood, and Amber

First Instinct Blue by Abercrombie & Fitch is the last cologne on the list that was launched in 2017 and created by Yves Cassar.

As the name suggests, First Instinct Blue is a very good and simple copy of Versace Dylan Blue and captures the refreshing quality of the cologne at a fraction of the price!

First Instinct Blue starts off on a spicy, sweet, citrusy, and fresh note. The core of the scent brings in subtle floral notes and the spicy tone of the scent increases.

The base of the scent is very likable and cozy. You get amber and woody notes, accompanied by tonka bean.

Overall, it’s a good replica of the Versace scent at a dirt-cheap price. It’s quite long-lasting, and stays up to 10 hours at times, with moderate projection.

When to Wear

First Instinct Blue is ideal for summer and spring. It’s especially nice during the daytime, whether it’s for outdoor activities, picnics, or formal events. Nonetheless, you can still wear it throughout the day, even during the evening and night.

Why Should You Buy

  • Good dupe of Versace Dylan Blue.
  • Very affordable price.
  • Excellent longevity.
  • Refreshing, masculine aroma.
  • Good value for the price.

Wrapping Up

Versace Dylan Blue is a fantastic summertime scent. However, there are many clones and alternatives for this scent in the market today.

Obviously, not all dupes are as good as the original or worth buying, so I personally tested each scent and listed out the best alternatives in this article.

Whether you want something spicier, sweeter, fancier, or cheaper, I have got you covered.

So, let me know which alternative cologne is the perfect Versace Dylan Blue replacement for you, and which fragrance I should cover in my next article!

About The Author
Jhon has a massive collection of 450+ fragrances. He's collecting fragrances since his late 20s. Besides collecting he also has a plan for launching his very own fragrance line.

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