From Bloom to Flora to Guilty: A Comprehensive Guide to Gucci Perfumes
With Gucci Flora, Gucci Bloom, and Gucci Guilty reigning as several of the house's most iconic perfumes, join L'OFFICIEL in an exploration of the luxurious scents you'll want to wear all summer long.
Although Gucci has been revered as a luxury label for its bold, elegant fashions since the house opened over a century ago in 1921, Gucci has since expanded to the beauty world, making innovations in the makeup and fragrance spheres. Several iconic Gucci perfumes like Gucci Guilty, Gucci Bloom, and Gucci Flora have persisted as among the most instantly recognizable luxury fragrances on the market.
With summer on the horizon, there's no time like the present to dip your toes into the world of fresh, floral scents that dominate the line of Gucci perfumes.
Whether you're new to the world of Gucci perfumes or simply looking to see how each fragrance compares in terms of note and scent, we've got you covered. Join L'OFFICIEL as we break down everything you need to know about Gucci perfumes, from Gucci Guilty to Gucci cologne.
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In the wake of the brand's new era under Sabato de Sarno, several iconic Gucci products have been revamped—Gucci Guilty included. The label has introduced an Eau de Parfum formulation of Gucci Guilty, one of the brand's most emblematic fragrances. The scent falls under the floral perfume family and contains key notes of mandora and pink pepper, creating a rich, refined air complimented by floral undertones of lilac and bergamot.
Gucci Guilty Pour Femme Eau de Parfum, $135, Sephora
Just as Gucci Guilty has reigned for years as one of the most beloved fragrances among women, the Gucci cologne that has persisted in popularity is Gucci Guilty for men. Warm, spicy, and intensely masculine, this Gucci cologne contains notes of lavender, orange flower, and cedarwood that mingle on the skin with layered secondary fragrances of patchouli and nutmeg to create an enduringly alluring aroma.
Gucci Guilty Pour Homme Parfum, $183, Sephora
While Gucci Guilty is a warm, spicy floral scent, Gucci Bloom parfum falls decidedly under the fresh floral category. Natural tuberose and jasmine come together in this fragrance to uplift a pure, white floral scent embodying an elegant, feminine air that can be worn all year long, but shines especially in spring and summertime.
Gucci Bloom Parfum, $135, Ulta
If you're in search of a richer formulation of the classic Gucci Bloom parfum, Gucci Bloom Parfum Intense is the answer to all of your prayers. The intense fragrance infuses floral notes evocative of the elegance of the moonlight into the original formula, with scents like Lady of the Night woven seamlessly into a deeper floral perfume.
Gucci Bloom Parfum Intense, $140, Sephora
The second Gucci Flora fragrance to join the line, this perfume is ideal for those in search of a rich white floral perfume, as it presents notes of sultry Grandiflorum Jasmine and magnolia accord, which are deepened by fruity mandarine essence and dark sandalwood.
Gucci Flora Gorgeous Jasmine Eau de Parfum, $135, Ulta
Magnolia essence, dewberry accord, and patchouli essence come together in the third iteration of Gucci Flora to create a floral fragrance that simultaneously reads as fruity and earthy, resulting in a rich scent profile that reads as utterly feminine and effortlessly charming.
Gucci Flora Gorgeous Magnolia Eau de Parfum, $135, Ulta
Although Gucci Bamboo falls below many of the other Gucci perfumes in terms of popularity, its wearers will ride or die for this unique, complex scent. Bergamot, lily, and vanilla mingle with sandalwood and amber to create a harmonious balance of floral and woody notes that culminate in a fragrance that offers a strong, graceful air of femininity.
Gucci Bamboo Eau de Parfum, $93, Sephora