GUCCI Eau de Parfum Guilty Love Edition 90 ml
GUCCI
An arresting green-tinged aura crowns the classic Gucci Guilty silhouette. In its limited Love Edition Pour Homme reimagining, the fragrance springs open with crisp juniper oil that injects spice and forest coolness into the blend.
At its heart, radiant orange flower absolute tempers that sharpness with luminous florality. As the scent settles, Ambrofix wood-amber accords wrap the composition in a sensual, lingering warmth that holds its presence without heaviness. Packaged in an olive-almond green flacon with the house’s signature interlocking G motif, this 2021 edition underscores Gucci’s ongoing dialogue with modern love and boundary-blurring style.
- product type
- eau de parfum
- best for
- female
- fragrance family
- floral, woody
- top notes
- raspberry, bergamot
- heart notes
- violet, geranium
- base notes
- amber, patchouli
Founded in Florence in 1921, the fashion house Gucci is one of the leading global fashion brands. Today, Gucci is an amazing combination of innovative approaches to fashion and a rich history of Italian traditions.
In 2015, Alessandro Michele became the creative director of the brand. In just a few years, he succeeded in creating unique collections, attracting new celebrities (including Jared Leto, Lana Del Rey, and others), and strengthening the position of the Gucci empire, where every detail of clothing and accessories now contains the new DNA of the brand – uncompromising, bold, and captivating.
In 2019, the fashion house released an updated collection of Gucci cosmetics, marking the dawn of a new era in Gucci Beauty. In Alessandro Michele’s view, makeup is a manifesto of beauty. As a true guru of self-expression beyond any boundaries, the creative director believes that makeup reveals a person’s character and personality. Makeup should not hide flaws – on the contrary, it should highlight them, helping true beauty to emerge.
Imperfections should be visible, not hidden. This way, everyone can create the makeup they want, revealing their own "self," allowing themselves to be themselves or transform into who they have always wanted to be.
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