
Blue Sapphire captures the crisp citrus and mint opening of Eros quite well, delivering a similar fresh burst in the first few minutes. The heart notes align reasonably with the original's creamy tonka-geranium profile, though the clone tends to be slightly less refined in its blending. The base lacks the woody complexity of Eros, with a simpler cedar accord that doesn't quite replicate the oakmoss and ambroxan depth of the designer version.
Blue Sapphire has noticeably shorter longevity (3-4 hours vs Eros's 6+ hours) and lighter sillage, while the base is more straightforward without the sophisticated oakmoss and full cedar layering of the original. The overall scent feels more linear and less nuanced than Versace's composition.