2 fragrances
Salvador Dali Pour Homme is a bold, animalic powerhouse from 1987, crafted by Thierry Wasser. With a complex blend of citrus, herbs, florals, and a deep woody-musk base, it delivers 6-8 hours of projection and moderate to heavy sillage. Ideal for cold weather and formal occasions, it remains a cult classic for fans of vintage perfumery.
Vivir.com revisits Salvador Dali Dalissime, the 1994 creation by Mark Buxton. This classic fruity-floral fragrance for women offers a sophisticated blend of peach, apricot, and pineapple, leading to a heart of marigold, jasmine, and rose, all resting on a warm base of vanilla, sandalwood, and amber. Discover its enduring appeal, moderate performance, and why it remains a cherished choice for cooler seasons and special occasions.