- Flora by Gucci Eau de Parfum Gucci for women:
main accords
floral
citrus
fresh
rose
fruity
woody
patchouli
warm spicy
The new Flora by Gucci Eau de Parfum is set to hit the market in early 2010. This iteration has been described as more intense, deeper, more seductive, and richer in character. While retaining the youthful, optimistic essence that defined the EDT version, the Eau de Parfum promises an equally vibrant expression—with the key distinction lying in its heightened concentration.
Conceived and crafted by Frida Giannini, Flora by Gucci draws inspiration from Gucci’s iconic floral pattern, which first graced a scarf created for Grace, Princess of Monaco. For decades, this floral motif has captivated women with its glamorous, inherently feminine details.
一.Pros
1.Elegant and uplifting
2.Beautiful, feminine scent
3.Long-lasting with impressive projection
4.Hint of citrusy notes adds a twist to traditional floral scents
5.Delightful and peaceful
6.Smooth and creamy floral notes
7.Suitable for all four seasons
8.Perfect for a lady from the past
二.Cons
1.May not be unisex or appealing to those who prefer more masculine scents
2.May not be suitable for those who do not like floral scents
3.May be perceived as old fashioned or outdated by some
4.Strong and sweet, may be overwhelming to some
5.May cause nausea or allergic reaction in some individuals
6.Patchouli note can be off-putting for some
7.EDP is stronger and less sparkling compared to EDT version
8.Expensive compared to other fragrances in the market
The Eau de Parfum opens with fresh citrus notes, beautifully complemented by peony. Its heart reveals a harmonious blend of rose and osmanthus, while the base is anchored by warm, earthy patchouli and sandalwood. Though it shares the same bottle design as the original, the more lavish, intense Eau de Parfum features elegant gold accents on a black bow, a sleek black cap, and a deeper-hued liquid. It will be available from January 2010.
Perfume Pyramid
Top Notes
1.Peony 2.Citruses 3.Mandarin Orange
Middle Notes
1.Osmanthus 2.Rose
Base Notes
1.Sandalwood 2.Patchouli