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Score
82/100

Dolce & Gabbana

K EDT

2019

Sun-dried citrus, juniper spice, and cedar dust — Italian summer in the open air.

K EDT
aromatic
citrus
woody

A fresh-aromatic D&G release with citrus and lavender at the core — Daphné Bugey and Nathalie Lorson's 2019 launch, an outdoor-leaning composition. Blood orange at the top, lavender through the heart, settling on a vetiver-cedar drydown. A spring and summer daytime fragrance.

The take

What works

  • Blood orange and juniper opening is bright, distinctive, and fully Italian
  • Cedar-vetiver base gives it more character than most mid-tier D&G masculines
  • Versatile enough for office and casual without needing separate bottles

Trade-offs

  • Longevity disappoints relative to the EDP in the same line
  • Clary sage and pimento heart is pleasant but doesn't stick in memory

Notes

Top

Juniper BerriesJuniper BerriesCitrusesCitrusesBlood OrangeBlood OrangeSicilian LemonSicilian Lemon

Mid

PimentoPimentoLavenderLavenderClary SageClary SageGeraniumGeranium

Base

VetiverVetiverCedarCedarPatchouliPatchouli

Performance

Longevity
5–7 hours
Projection
Arm's length
Sillage
Close trail

When to wear

Spring97%
Summer99%
Fall57%
Winter23%
Day100%
Night38%

Occasions

CasualOfficeDate night

Gender

Strongly masculine

Smells like

Similar scent DNA — if you own one, you may not need the other

You might also like

Different scent, similar vibe

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does K EDT last?

5–7 hours on most skin (good longevity at 65/100) with solid projection.

When should you wear K EDT?

Strongest in summer and spring, daytime-leaning. Suited to casual, office, date night.

Is K EDT worth it?

At $55–$110, yes for this tier. Blood orange and juniper opening is bright, distinctive, and fully Italian. Cedar-vetiver base gives it more character than most mid-tier D&G masculines.

Details

Perfumer
Daphné Bugey, Nathalie Lorson