Whenever Someone Asks Me What Perfume I'm Wearing, It's Almost Always This Brand
Not to toot my own horn, but over the years, I've developed a sort of knack when it comes to perfume-induced compliment quotients. It's part of my job to test practically every new fragrance that lands on the market, and anyone close to me in life can attest that my office desk (RIP), bathroom vanity and dresser are so completely congested with bottles and nozzles that you can't even spot land. (Literally, you would need a compass and treasure map to find an open space.)
Of course, I have personal favorites and signatures I'm partial to, but most days, I'm experimenting with a completely new scent. And trust me. When you're getting around that much in the scent circuit, you start to notice patterns and coincidences when you wear certain brands or scent families. For instance, when I wore a different perfume every single day for a month, the vanilla-spiked fragrances earned me the most admirable comments and exclamations like, "Oh my God, what are you wearing?!" I've also noticed that every single time I wear perfume from legendary Italian brand Gucci, I get compliments as well. (Compliments, of course, aren't everything. If I love a perfume, I'll wear it regardless of what anyone else thinks, but there is something special about smelling just damn enchanting, am I right?)
Since I've been getting lots of questions about my favorite Gucci perfumes lately, I put together a star-studded list featuring 10 of the brand's standout perfumes. After rating my own favorites and taking into account the reviews and ratings at top retailers, I feel pretty confident saying these are the all-time best Gucci perfumes ever made. Keep scrolling and pick your poison.
#10: The Alchemist's Garden Tears of Iris Eau de Parfum
Key notes: iris, sandalwood, angelica seed, musk
Although Gucci's apothecary-modelled line of fragrances (aptly called The Alchemist's Garden) isn't as well known as more commercially familiar scents (think Gucci Guilty, Gucci Bloom, etc.), each bottle is absolutely precious in its inspiration and memorability. A feast for thirsty senses, Tears of Iris is stunning, capitalizing on its namesake delicate flower, which, the brand explains, is one of the most ancient ingredients in perfume history.
#9: The Alchemist's Garden A Chant for the Nymph Eau de Parfum
Key notes: frangipani flower, ylang-ylang, tiare flower, vanilla
Meet the latest haute installment within The Alchemist's Garden family, A Chant for the Nymph. Delicate yet intricate, the earthy push and pull between flowers and vanilla creates a mystical finish modelled for, unsurprisingly, the story of a mythical nymph who appears in a long-forgotten summer night dream (Gucci's words not mine). Essentially, this perfume is a fairytale, bottled.
#8: The Alchemist's Garden A Song for the Rose Eau de Parfum
Key notes: Bulgarian rose, sweet musk, woods
Spoiler: This isn't your average rose perfume. It's the most bewitching version of the classic floral you can imagine. The purest form of Bulgarian rose is juxtaposed with smooth, slightly sweet lingerings from musk and woods. Its earthiness is brilliant and sure to take any rose perfume lover's breath away.
#7: Bamboo Eau de Toilette
Key notes: Italian bergamot, mandarin essence, Casablanca lily, sandalwood, amber accord
Classic, elegant and sophisticated, Bamboo is a timeless Gucci signature. We (and the masses) love how fresh and floral notes of bergamot and lily play against warm and cosy additions such as amber and sandalwood.
#6: Guilty Love Pour Femme Eau de Parfum
Key notes: bergamot, grapefruit, raspberry, patchouli accord, narcissus flower, violet, jasmine sambac, musks, amber
With its vintage inspiration and evolving scent (the notes truly unfold one by one with delicious complexity), it's no surprise this is one of the best Gucci perfumes of all time. First, you'll be hit with ripe green notes from fresh-picked bergamot, grapefruit, and a watery accord. Then, the perfume's hero note, narcissus, is strategically enhanced with juicy tones of raspberry. To finish, you get classic hints of violet and jasmine sambac, followed by musks, patchouli, and a mineral amber anchor.
#5: Bloom Ambrosia di Fiori Eau de Parfum Intense
Key notes: jasmine bud, Rangoon creeper, damask rose, tuberose, orris
Sorry, but I don't know any other way to describe this best-selling Gucci perfume other than rich, velvety, decadent and positively drippy with rare, beautiful florals. You will definitely recognize the OG Gucci Bloom Eau de Parfum at its heart, but think of this bottle as a slightly deeper, X-rated version.
#4: Bloom Eau de Parfum
Key notes: Rangoon creeper, jasmine bud, tuberose
If you're looking for something with a similar incantation as the above but want to take the richness down a notch, there's no better option than this beloved fan favorite. Gucci Bloom is iconic, and it's become one of my personal all-time favorite floral confections. It's classic and perfect for any day or occasion.
#3: Mémoire d'une Odeur Eau de Parfum
Key notes: Roman chamomile, coral jasmine, vanilla, musk, sandalwood, cedarwood
Earthy, woody and slightly herbaceous, it's no wonder this delicious perfume has earned its name as one of Gucci's all-time best scents (even though it's still relatively one of the newest kids on the Gucci block). Between Roman chamomile, coral jasmine, vanilla, musk, sandalwood and cedarwood, we'd venture to say it's also one of the brand's most unique debuts. Oh, and if you weren't already sold, Harry Styles is the face of this universally loved perfume.
#2: Guilty Eau de Toilette
Key notes: geranium, pink pepper, lilac, peach, amber, patchouli
Gucci Guilty is one of those iconic scents people will adore and love (probably) forever. Sleek, shiny and fantastically magnetic, it's unlike anything you've smelled before—we promise. Unlike most perfumes in the market, Gucci Guilty revolves around the signature fougère accord of geranium, which is usually found in men’s cologne. So the unlikely additions of lilac and amber create a light, practically fizzy finish that's inarguably floral but slightly electrified.
#1: Flora Gorgeous Gardenia Eau de Toilette
Key notes: red berries, pear, white gardenia
Gardenia is a notoriously "love it or hate it" scent when it comes to fragrance, so the fact that the controversial flower is at the heart of this best-of-the-best hit speaks volumes. Enigmatic and perfectly balanced between fruity and floral, this is a can't-miss fragrance option for you or anyone you're gifting it to. Each and every spritz feels like a psychological reset and/or a lush, dreamy escape to some faraway field in Italy.
More Gucci Beauty Products We Know You'll Love
The compact alone is beautiful, but it also imparts a natural bronze glow to the complexion.
Gucci's matte lipsticks are seriously pigmented (ideal for creating French-girl lips). Matte lipsticks tend to have reputation for drying out lips, but that's far from the case with Gucci's. These are formulated with moisturising ingredients so you get all the pros of a long-wear matte lipstick without any of the chapping.
The brush on this mascara really grabs on to every lash so you get that fanned, fluttery effect with just a few swipes.
If you prefer a sheer wash of colour, then you'll love this formula. It coats lips with a veil of sheer pigment and leaves a lightweight gleam on the lips.
If you're looking for something with more pigment, then the satin texture is ideal. This creamy formula glides on to the lips and is long-lasting, too.
This is infused with flecks of sparkling glitter, so we're keeping this on standby for nights out.
This is one of the most beautifully packaged lip balms we've ever laid eyes upon. The formula inside is just as good, leaving lips hydrated with a subtle tint.
This multitasking pot of wonder can be used in so many ways. Pat onto lips for a glossy sheen or dab onto cheekbones for a dewy, expensive-looking finish.
Inspired by old Hollywood glamour, these lipsticks have a metallic finish, a long-wearing formula and a seriously chic case. We want to collect them all.
With a soft, diffusible pencil on one end and an eyebrow spool on the other, this eyebrow pencil makes creating fuller yet natural-looking brows a breeze.
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Erin has been writing a mix of beauty and wellness content for Who What Wear for over four years. Prior to that, she spent two and half years writing for Byrdie. She now calls Santa Monica home but grew up in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and studied writing, rhetoric, and communication at University of Wisconsin, La Crosse. She studied abroad in Galway, Ireland, and spent a summer in L.A. interning with the Byrdie and Who What Wear family. After graduating from UW, she spent one year in San Francisco, where she worked as a writer for Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen before moving down to L.A. to begin her career as a beauty editor. She considers her day-to-day beauty aesthetic very low-maintenance and relies on staples like clear brow serum (from Kimiko!), Lawless's Lip Plumping Mask in Cherry Vanilla, and an eyelash curler. For special occasions or days when she's taking more meetings or has an event, she'll wear anything and everything from Charlotte Tilbury (the foundations are game-changing), some shimmer on her lids (Stila and Róen do it best), and a few coats of the best mascara-type product on earth, Surratt's Noir Lash Tint.
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