Eau des Merveilles Eau de Toilette vs 777 Sauvage Perfume Oil
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Which Should You Buy?
A woody-citrus marvel that rewrites feminine perfumery with its non-floral, resin-laced transparency. Both sparkling and contemplative, it's the ultimate refined skin scent for those who crave subtle intrigue.
777 covers the full spiced-fresh note list of Dior Sauvage Eau de Parfum, from Sichuan pepper to amber, but as an oil it never generates the huge sillage that made Sauvage the world's best-selling men's fragrance, staying instead as a pleasant, close-wearing take.
Scent Profile
How They Wear
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Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The citrus and resinous woods give it vibrance for spring and fall, while its lack of heavy sweetness or powder makes it less suited to deep winter. It can work in summer on cooler days thanks to its airiness and subtle spice.
Occasions
Its subtle projection and refined woody-citrus profile make it perfect for daytime, office, and casual wear, while its quiet sophistication can fit understated dates. It's too restrained for sport and not opulent enough for formal events.
Seasons
The fresh, spiced-amber character works best in warmer weather, spring through summer.
Occasions
Clean and versatile enough for the office and casual wear, with enough polish for a relaxed date.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, aromatic, amber
Adds bergamot and geranium, drops benzoin and fir resin
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