A single-minded white floral: tuberose and jasmine hand in hand, with no sweetener trying to soften them. Lush, almost overgrown, completely confident.
- Top
- jasmine bud, tuberose
- Heart
- rangoon creeper
- Base
- orris root
Romanticism with a wink.
Gucci's modern fragrance era is defined by exuberance. Gucci Bloom and the Flora line celebrate gardens overgrown, while Guilty trades on Mediterranean heat. Built around bold, single-minded central accords, the contemporary Gucci scent is unapologetically expressive, often working with master perfumer Alberto Morillas.
Big floral statements, lush sweetness, and a sense of theatrical Italian confidence.
A single-minded white floral: tuberose and jasmine hand in hand, with no sweetener trying to soften them. Lush, almost overgrown, completely confident.
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Sweet pear, soft gardenia, and a pinch of brown sugar. A youthful, optimistic floral built around easy, immediate appeal.
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