The Story
Why it exists.
Versace named this fragrance for the Greek god of love, and the house doesn't leave the interpretation to guesswork. Eros is about desire, sensuality, and energy, bottled in turquoise glass with the Medusa head on the cap and Greek key patterning around the shoulder. The inspiration is Greek mythology, yes, but the execution channels a Mediterranean confidence that walks into a room like it owns the door. Cool mint and bright citrus open the composition, creating an immediate crispness that awakens the senses. Green apple and aromatic geranium emerge at the heart, bringing unexpected greenness and complexity. The warm, sweet drydown of tonka bean, vanilla, and amber provides an inviting finish that lingers on the skin for hours, while the confident sillage draws people into your orbit.
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The Beginning
Versace named this fragrance for the Greek god of love, and the house doesn't leave the interpretation to guesswork. Eros is about desire, sensuality, and energy, bottled in turquoise glass with the Medusa head on the cap and Greek key patterning around the shoulder. The inspiration is Greek mythology, yes, but the execution channels a Mediterranean confidence that walks into a room like it owns the door. Cool mint and bright citrus open the composition, creating an immediate crispness that awakens the senses. Green apple and aromatic geranium emerge at the heart, bringing unexpected greenness and complexity. The warm, sweet drydown of tonka bean, vanilla, and amber provides an inviting finish that lingers on the skin for hours, while the confident sillage draws people into your orbit.
The architecture here is a study in contrasts that Versace pulled off with surgical precision. A top of mint, lemon, black pepper, elemi, and litsea cubeba that hits cold and sharp, this is the attention-grabber, the opening move that announces presence. The heart of green apple, geranium, lavender, sage, and pomarose introduces the aromatic complexity that separates this from a simple fresh fragrance. But the base, tonka bean, amber, vanilla, patchouli, and benzoin, is where Eros reveals its true character. Warm, sweet, almost edible.
The Evolution
The opening hits sharp. Mint and black pepper arrive together in the first five minutes, lemon brightening the edges before the citrus retreats. The elemi and litsea cubeba add a resinous, almost piney lift that keeps the top from being just another fresh-citrus opening. Twenty minutes in, the heart takes over. Green apple emerges alongside geranium and lavender, the lavender is key here, it's what gives Eros its aromatic, slightly retro fougere quality that separates it from purely fruity designers. The sage adds an herbaceous, slightly bitter counterpoint that keeps the apple from becoming candy-sweet. By the second hour, the drydown announces itself. Tonka bean and vanilla create a sweet, warm, slightly powdery base that most fragrance fans will recognize instantly. The amber and benzoin add depth and resinous warmth.
Cultural Impact
Eros has become a signature house fragrance that draws attention from fashion enthusiasts and fragrance culture alike. Its fresh-warm contradiction sets it apart: cool mint and citrus open bright and crisp, while the drydown brings together warm vanilla, amber, and tonka for a sweet, inviting finish. The cool mint and sweet vanilla create an intriguing tension that makes the fragrance memorable and approachable. The Versace man who wears Eros isn't subtle, and he's not trying to be.
The House
Italy · Est. 1978
Versace fragrances are the olfactory equivalent of its high-octane fashion: bold, unapologetically glamorous, and steeped in modern mythology. This is a house that doesn't whisper; it makes a grand, confident entrance. The scents are designed for maximum impact, blending Italian luxury with a raw, sensual energy.
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Eros opens with the sharp precision of a bass drop, mint and citrus cutting through silence. Then the warmth builds: green apple and lavender giving way to vanilla-tonka that pools close. This is confidence with a physical presence, the soundtrack to a late arrival that changes the room's energy.
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