Side-by-side comparison of Roberto Cavalli by Roberto Cavalli and Crystal Noir by Versace
Roberto Cavalli
Versace
| Attribute | Roberto Cavalli | Crystal Noir |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Roberto Cavalli | Versace |
| Year | 2002 | 2004 |
| Rating | 3.85 | 3.94 |
| Concentration | — | — |
| Gender | feminine | feminine |
| Total Notes | 13 | 10 |
17 opinions · Source: r/fragrance community
7.2
/10
Roberto Cavalli fragrances (particularly Uomo) are well-regarded by the community as affordable, long-lasting scents with attractive intimate profiles, though the dated packaging and polarizing floral-honey notes mean they're better suited as discoveries than blind buys. The brand has strong commercial appeal and loyal fans who appreciate the value proposition, though it remains underrepresented in online fragrance discussions.
54 opinions · Source: r/fragrance community
6.5
/10
Crystal Noir is a divisive fragrance with strong projection and longevity that receives genuine compliments from many wearers. However, the prominent coconut note is a significant turn-off for those who find it overpowering or sunscreen-like, and the EDP and EDT formulations differ noticeably, making recommendations context-dependent. It works best as a seasonal evening fragrance for those who enjoy creamy, spiced coconut scents.