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Yellow Jeans by Versace, 1996

86% Positive Reviews
Rated #3630 in Fragrances

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It is unfortunate that this scent was discontinued like the others said...This scent was the most nostalgiac scent I had ever smelled in my entire life. The very moment I would smell it, I could not stop thinking of my childhood bedroom. The light green rugs, the pink and lace drapes, the strawberry shortcake wallpaper...etc. I am disappointed I never bought it. It had an amazing impact on me and the smell was unusal but pleasant...fresh, fruity, sweet lemon...I couldn't tell you what it was composed of but it really does smell 'yellow' to me :)

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I wanted to like this one, but I couldn't get past the beginning. OMG it smelled of very intense shoe polish or wasp spray.

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Such a shame about this fragrance (i collect all of the jeans range ) I thought this smelled like those cubes of toilet freshner in mens urinals -honest!

for that reason a no no from me


Posted
A mishmash of notes in the opening: Yellow Jeans opens with conglomerate accords that are peachy and sour. Im not sure how they accomplished that and I dont find the opening very attractive. The middle has a strong floral / peachy / candy nature to it its an ok accord, rather bright and happy but with a potential to become syrupy and clumsily thick. It finishes off light wood and vanilla in a rather ordinary accord. Yellow Jeans is pretty much of a disappointment considering the attractiveness of most of the rest of the Jeans series, both male and female. I suppose that in any series of products, one of the units has to be the mediocre one.

Posted
Fresh and light with citrus notes first, then it becomes heady after half an hour... the jasmine and tea make it almost nauseating, almost like a jasmine tea you made a bit too strong... Another half hour and it dries into a sweet, creamy scent, it makes you feels like you just had a shower with some luxury violet soap with hints of bergamot... and hour after and it was still changing on me...! The freshness came back with lemon and white flowers, very delicate yet persistent. When the fragrance finally settled down and mixed with my own smell, it felt cosy, a kind of mellow yet fresh. Overall it is a very nice, well-made and complex perfume indeed. Spray once on each wrist, it will last for a whole day. I use 'Je reviens' as a deodorant for my armpit and they complement each other very well.

Posted
I really like this fragrance, but unfortunately, it's been discontinued. Supposedly, it is "mimosa, white peach, yellow flowers, and a hint of musk." Whatever it is, it definitely has a "yellow" smell to it. It's a light perfume, perfect for summer, very feminine, fresh. The initial spray is a little harsh/alcohol-y but it settles down to "nice" fairly quick. You can't really overdo this one either. I don't really notice it when I have it on, but I always notice the great smell on my clothes or jacket from the prior day's use. Luckily, there is still some of it on eBay so I bought up a bunch!
Yellow Jeans by Versace, 1996
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Launched Date1996
GenderWomen
AvailabilityDiscontinued
ByVersace
Bottle DesignerGianni Versace
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