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Why it exists.
Gaël Montero designed Crystal Emerald. The 2025 release draws from the brand's established visual language while exploring new olfactory ground. Bergamot, peach, and pink pepper form the opening sequence, introducing a bright and immediate character that feels both intentional and accessible. The composition strips away some of the house's more maximalist tendencies in favor of something more streamlined, allowing the citrus and fruit elements to establish themselves without excess ornamentation. This is a fragrance that prioritizes clarity and directness in its initial impression, letting each note arrive with purpose. The bergamot provides a crisp citrus backbone, the peach lends soft roundness, and the pink pepper adds subtle spice that prevents the opening from feeling overly gentle.
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The Beginning
Gaël Montero designed Crystal Emerald. The 2025 release draws from the brand's established visual language while exploring new olfactory ground. Bergamot, peach, and pink pepper form the opening sequence, introducing a bright and immediate character that feels both intentional and accessible. The composition strips away some of the house's more maximalist tendencies in favor of something more streamlined, allowing the citrus and fruit elements to establish themselves without excess ornamentation. This is a fragrance that prioritizes clarity and directness in its initial impression, letting each note arrive with purpose. The bergamot provides a crisp citrus backbone, the peach lends soft roundness, and the pink pepper adds subtle spice that prevents the opening from feeling overly gentle.
What makes the structure work is how the fruity and powdery elements interact throughout the development. The top opens with crispness, almost tart in character, but the heart softens quickly. Rose and raspberry sorbet arrive and coexist without competing, each maintaining its distinct quality. The pink pepper adds a subtle spice that contributes warmth to the overall impression. As the fragrance moves into its later stages, white musk and tonka bean take prominence and the composition becomes creamier and warmer.
The Evolution
The opening is bright and fruity, with bergamot, peach, and pink pepper creating an immediate impression. Shortly after the initial application, the character shifts to something almost shampoo-clean, not synthetic-clean, but a polished feeling that suggests someone who smells put-together without obvious effort. The raspberry sorbet and rose arrive in the heart, the jasmine adding depth without weight. As the fragrance progresses, the white musk and tonka bean take over and the fragrance develops a creamy, warm, powdery quality that stays close to the skin but remains distinctive. The drydown introduces a different character from the opening, with the sweet and warm elements becoming more prominent. This evolution from bright fruit through polished heart to warm finish creates a complete fragrance arc that unfolds over the wearing period.
Cultural Impact
Crystal Emerald arrived in 2025 as Versace's latest addition to the Crystal collection. The 2025 release sits within familiar territory for fans of the house, though it takes a different direction than some might expect. Some wearers describe it as clean and elegant, praising its soap-like quality and calling it a wearable addition to the line. Others find the character too familiar, drawing comparisons to luxury shampoo. Those who connect with it tend to make it a regular part of their routine. Those who don't are quick to suggest alternatives.
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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Clean architecture. Electric warmth. The kind of confidence that doesn't argue with silence, it just holds its ground and lets the room adjust.
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