Bel Ami 1986 Eau de Toilette

8.2 / 10 533 Ratings
A popular perfume by Hermès for men, released in 1986. The scent is leathery-spicy. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
Pronunciation

Main accords

Leathery
Spicy
Woody
Smoky
Oriental

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Mandarin orangeMandarin orange BergamotBergamot LemonLemon SageSage
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CarnationCarnation BasilBasil CedarCedar JasmineJasmine Orris rootOrris root PatchouliPatchouli
Base Notes Base Notes
LeatherLeather OakmossOakmoss StyraxStyrax VetiverVetiver VanillaVanilla CoconutCoconut

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
8.2533 Ratings
Longevity
8.1426 Ratings
Sillage
7.5420 Ratings
Bottle
7.7407 Ratings
Value for money
7.6149 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 03/19/2025.

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18 in-depth fragrance descriptions
jtd

484 Reviews
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Top Review 11  
petro leather
In retrospect, Hermès Bel Ami marks the midway point between the dry woods of Chanel Antaeus and the gasoline slap of Dior Fahrenheit. The connection is leather, which both the Chanel and the Dior hint at, but the Hermès wraps itself in.

An intermediate species can by definition only be identified after the fact. So, here we are, after the fact, and Bel Ami deserves its niche, its genre. The woody petro-cuir.

Chanel Antaeus is classified as a woody fragrance. But it hasn’t been given the typical Chanel face-lift of aldehydes, iris and velvet (Bois des Iles, Cuir de Russie). Antaeus is woody by virtue of the range of its notes, not for any affiliation with nature. This is a wood product in the same way that turpentine is. Where most woody perfumes emulate botanical woods, Antaeus reminds me of touching my tongue to a frozen chain-link fence at an outdoor skating rink.  Antaeus feels chilled by virtue of an extreme dryness that conjures freeze-drying. Dior Fahrenheit matches Antaeus dryness with a cool hiss. The chill is the feeling left behind on your skin as gasoline evaporates, leaving only a brisk whiff as memory.

I recently came across two bottles of vintage Bel Ami, the cocktail shaker model.  They were boxed testers that had been well stored and were perfectly preserved.  I never smelled it at the time of its release but I wish I had. The combination of botanical and proudly synthetic notes make Bel Ami a large-scale fairy-tale of a perfume. No Disney back-pedal for a G rating, though. Bel Ami is an olfactory history in the school of historical oral history. Fairy tales were principally a means of reinforcing the super-ego, were deliberately frightening and worked by reinforcing irrational thought. Fairy tales told you, “don’t go outside the boundaries of tribe and kin, or monsters will destroy you.” Less specific, but equally promissory of harm, Bel Ami taunts with a smile: ”Go ahead. Fuck with me.”  

Bel Ami plays with a gasoline note that Fahrenheit would eventually take to maximum expression. The top notes are a big opening and grab your attention, settling pretty quickly into the heart. The leather note in Bel Ami is irresistable. The wood and the gasoline notes set the tone for the fragrance and the leather is dry and crackly-stiff. It has the quality of an imagined leather object like a leather blanket.  I've never heard of one, but I'd love to have one.

I've never tried the current model of Bel Ami, and I'm leery too.  Vintage Bel Ami reminds me of everything that I loved about the early men's power fragrances.  Vintage Bel Ami is not the shaved steroid gym queen of this millennium.  It precedes the contempo-masculine poodle-tailored facial hair , and it certainly precedes topiary pubic styling.  Bel Ami has honest-to-goodness chest hair, the kind you want to run your fingers through.

Fucking hot.

from scenthurdle.com
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Rickbr

190 Reviews
Rickbr
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Very helpful Review 5  
Classic Leather with a Fougere hint
An interesting aspect about the fragrances before the nineties and its simplification of the formulations is the richness in aroma details. Even perfumes that are even being adapted to current regulations continue to offer more complexity and nuances in aromas than many recent releases (provided they are properly reformulated, of course).

I remember a few years ago experiencing Bel Ami and being charmed with its leather, dense, classic, surrounded by aromatic resins and woods but with a sweet coconut nuance that appears at the end of its evolution and surprised by its lactonic creamy impression. The modernization made by Jean Claude Ellena which resulted in Bel Ami Vetiver left me apprehensive perhaps that the brand had also made the classic one a simple perfume, more transparent and more similar to some of the other Ellena creations.

My concerns proved not to materialize once i had the chance to use Bel Ami again in the skin. The reformulation that resulted in the current version seems to me to have a dry and serious aura and brought the fragrance more into a fougère than chypre direction, making it come closer to other perfumes of the its time, the eighties. The current Bel Ami still has the classic smell of drier leather, but not very smoked and without the sweet coconut nuance. I notice in most evidence the smell of spices and a combination of herbs and astringent citrus aromas, which are what shape my perception into a Fougere perfume.

But as I said at the beginning, Bel Ami still has a lot to offer and even at the end of its evolution is possible to see the perfume win ambery oriental nuances. There is a combination of amber with a velvety musk and a slight hint of vanilla that perhaps curiously brings me the aura of some current compositions that explore these elements within the oud theme. I do not remember if this aspect was present in the original, but it shows an interesting addition and matches with the composition as a whole. Bel Ami is like the perfume evaluated yesterday, Rocabar, a more mature and sophisticated creation and a scent that seems to focus on a very specific audience rather than trying to please everyone. Even reformulated easily beats many current releases.
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7.5
Sillage
7.5
Longevity
6
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Missk

1357 Reviews
Missk
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Very helpful Review 5  
Leather for the men
Now this is the kind of masculine I like. The moment I put this on and inhaled deeply, I thought to myself, all men should smell like this.

A ruggedly masculine man makes my heart skip a beat and this is the essential fragrance for such a man. Rich, leathery and clean. Bel Ami is the scent of those 1950's Hollywood cowboys. It's a fierce fragrance, not for the shy.

You need to like leather in order to enjoy this fragrance. For some, the leather note may be too strong, however I find it fascinating. There's a hint of sweet incense mixed in there somewhere too, that gives this fragrance a rather luxurious feel.

The heart is mostly leather, pepper, herbs and earthy patchouli. This combination is strangely clean yet a tad dirty. Bel Ami has an almost dizzying effect on my senses. To be honest, I'd much rather smell this on a man than on myself. The mystifying masculinity of Bel Ami goes to waste on my feminine skin.

The longevity of Bel Ami is very impressive, as is the sillage which will leave the air around you beautifully scented for all to enjoy. A true classic in my opinion. A fragrance that separates the men from the boys.
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5
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7.5
Sillage
5
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10
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Lola82

362 Reviews
Lola82
Lola82
Helpful Review 3  
Bel Ami
Bel Ami the perfume with master class
the opening is well defined with Lemon with a mixture of dry sage and velvety
citrus note of bergamot dries the top note, the middle section becomes a bit
more spicy consisting of Carnation with
the herbal scent of basil with the nuance
of pepper Jasmine in diluted form makes
it's presence known and orris seems to
quiet the jasmine with it's earthy aroma
dries the middle with sharp ceder,
Patchouli is elusive and heard to detect
in Bel Ami that is perhaps the most
elusive note in this fragrance,

The drying down starts off deep resinous
of styrax with undertone of leather for
an glossy texture and semi-sweetness of
coconut then dries to an mossy
feel of oakmoss and dry vetiver.

Bel Ami conjours for me a vast hunting den in
the Scottish estate in the highlands of some
pompous Earl with deer antlers
a bear rug in the floor with red velvet
chairs a huge ornate fireplace
meticulous crafted ebony table and
a vast library of old books from great
masters on a dusty shelf musty in scent
sitting in his luxurious chair sipping
his blood red Vino in his Burgundy colored
robe and idly listening some
depressing violin adagio almost falling
asleep,

Bel Ami is for a man or for a few brave
women who appreciates the finer things in
life this is one of the finest cologne in
perfumery there is nothing
cheap or kitschy about Bel Ami they only
make the top of the line of ingredients
to make this masterpiece
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Thatbwoy

98 Reviews
Thatbwoy
Thatbwoy
5  
A Gentleman’s scent
In my very late teens and early twenties I worked in the warehouse, order picking, it was a small operation and they allowed you to tootle about as fast as you wanted on these motorised pallet order picker (Linde N20, if you are going to Google what they are). I was in my little element. I could switch off and go about my day. Got so good they offered me a part time post that I could do between college. As I said it was a small company and they had about 15 of us doing this in shifts and we became quite close, as I was the youngest, I became coffee and tea boy (not a problem everyone apart from me drank ‘builders tea’). There was one older man (I wouldn’t now say he was ‘old as he was just in his 50s) there who we all called ‘Prof’ because of the way he spoke (well and on the cusp of RP) - thing about Prof was he was a massive metal fan he loved all the heaviest shit (this was before Black/Dark Metal had taken off it was a very little underground thing that was meagrely mentioned in Kerrrang! and Metal Hammer.

Apart from Metal music Prof had an air about him that leant toward fastidiousness and a certain gentleman's poise and presentation. A Gentleman and that in way is how I see this scent.

This is a scent for Gentlemen, not men, not a masculine, not a boy’s scent. Like Terre d’Hermes or Chanel Egoiste this is a Gentleman’s scent.

The man who wears this would not be able to name a single Instagram model, no idea what a Kardashian is, has a favourite novelist, a presentation to shame the devil has a vinyl collection of different surprising musical genres; a small library of books both fiction and non-fiction on display and a refined taste in tailoring, personal grooming and kinky sex

Drives a pristine car with enough power to escape the city but smooth and quiet enough not to wake the neighbours.

I really like this and will have a bottle of this soon enough, and when I’m say five years older will wear this with aplomb
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BertolucciKBertolucciK 4 years ago
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7
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8
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7.5
Scent
Masculine scent. The opening is fresh, spicy and leathery. In the drydown, green, earthy, woody, smoky oakmoss, patchouli and more leather.
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Jbl775Jbl775 1 year ago
8
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8
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8
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10
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The greatest masculine fragrance ever made. Yes you heard me right.
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Fragaddict12Fragaddict12 3 years ago
7
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5
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6
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2.5
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Thank god I didn’t waste my money blind buying this it’s awful
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HolscentbarHolscentbar 5 months ago
8.5
Scent
Very classy leather, precursor of many successors like Fetish (very inspired), really well made
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Ineed1936Ineed1936 2 years ago
10
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7
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7
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8.5
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To thin compared to more older formulation! Its ok but todays version has flaws!
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HugoMontezHugoMontez 6 years ago
Along with Fahrenheit, the best leather fragrance out there. Mossy-green-floral scent with a hint of coconut on a classy leather base.
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ScottMcArronScottMcArron 1 year ago
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6
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Simply incredible. Have all 3 formulations. Latest is still good after the unbalanced opening. Vetiver flanker is even better for a modern.
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