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Comparison

Eau des Merveilles Bleue vs Twilly d'Hermès

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Notes overlap
Shared

No shared notes — these two land in very different territory.

Side by side

Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.

Original price
$160
Eau des Merveilles Bleue
$155
Twilly d'Hermès
Season coverage
2/4
Eau des Merveilles Bleue
3/4
Twilly d'Hermès
Note depth
6
Eau des Merveilles Bleue
8
Twilly d'Hermès
What Eau des Merveilles Bleue smells like

Pink grapefruit opens things with a clean, almost watery citrus bite — bright but not sugary, closer to the rind than the juice. The heart is where it earns its name: ambergris and ambrette push it into a soft, skin-like salinity that reads as genuinely oceanic without leaning into synthetic sea-spray territory. Cedar keeps the dry-down from going too linear, adding just enough dryness to anchor the musk. Projection stays polite throughout, sillage a close whisper by the second hour — a second-skin finish. — Made for warm-weather dressing and daylight hours; ideal for someone who wants clean and effortless without smelling like soap.

What Twilly d'Hermès smells like

Bright ginger and bergamot snap open with some genuine bite before the bitter orange softens the edge within minutes. The heart blooms into tuberose and orange blossom, creamy but not heavy — jasmine keeps it from going full bridal. Sandalwood and vanilla ease into the dry-down, adding warmth without tipping into gourmand territory. Projection is modest and close-sitting; sillage is light but persistent, leaving a clean floral-woody trail for hours — best worn in warmer months when skin heat does the amplifying work for you.

How they overlap

Eau des Merveilles Bleue and Twilly d'Hermès share no notes in common — these two fragrances target very different olfactory territory, and the comparison is a question of which direction you want to go rather than which version of the same accord.

The buying decision

Twilly d'Hermès is the cheaper original at $155 compared to $160 for Eau des Merveilles Bleue — about 3% less. Twilly d'Hermès covers 3 seasons (spring, summer, fall) — wider weather range than Eau des Merveilles Bleue, which leans spring/summer-only.

Recommendation

These two land in genuinely different scent territory — there's no "better" answer, just which direction you want to go. Read the scent descriptions above and pick the one that sounds like you'd want to smell.

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