Layering guide
Dylan Blue by Versace is a aquatic woody (aromatic, woody, fresh). Here are its highest-scoring layering partners, ranked by shared note structure and scent-family chemistry.
Layering works when two fragrances share a bridge — a note both contain or two families perfumers blend together. Dylan Blue's aromatic-leaning profile pairs best with the fragrances below. Apply the heavier one first, wait ~30 seconds, then the lighter one; start two sprays each and adjust.
The core bridge is aromatic × fresh — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share bergamot, tonka, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Dylan Blue first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Y EDP over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is aromatic × fresh — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share bergamot, musk, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Dylan Blue first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Silver Mountain Water over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is aromatic × citrus — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share bergamot, musk, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Dylan Blue first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Cedrat Boise over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is aromatic × fresh — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share bergamot, musk, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Dylan Blue first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of CDNIM over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is fresh × woody — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share violet leaf, musk, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Dylan Blue first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Boss Bottled Night over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is aromatic × fresh — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share bergamot, musk, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Dylan Blue first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Acqua di Giò (original) over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is aromatic × citrus — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share bergamot, musk, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Dylan Blue first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of CK One over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
The core bridge is aromatic × fresh — a pairing perfumers blend inside single compositions all the time, so your skin does the lab’s job. They also share bergamot, tonka, fusing the two into one scent instead of two competing ones.
Apply Dylan Blue first (heavier base), wait ~30 seconds, then 1–2 sprays of Legend over or beside it. Start 2:2 and adjust.
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