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Flora Gorgeous Jasmine
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Flora Gorgeous Jasmine by Gucci is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2022, the nose behind this composition is Alberto Morillas. The top notes are Italian mandarin, bergamot, and black pepper; the heart notes are jasmine, sambac jasmine (sampaguita), magnolia, and Damask rose; and the base notes are Australian sandalwood, benzoin, and patchouli.
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I can’t say much about this perfume because I’ve only smelled it once, but I already have a clear opinion. On me, it’s very fine and soft, elegant, discreet, but very pretty. It’s a pleasant fresh floral. It has a timid sillage and medium longevity. I see it as an intimate perfume, to enjoy and smell constantly. I’ve loved it; I’d wear it during the day and even to sleep—I’d bathe in it. It’s a delicate and feminine delight. What a lovely scent and what wonders Alberto Morillas does with flowers. Would I buy it? Yes, but when the price drops a bit, because it’s new and the price is skyrocketing. But I’d buy it in a large size to abuse this perfume bomb, and I say perfume bomb because it is. Its evolution on my skin gained prominence, more noticeable than in the first two hours. These are special perfumes, natural beauties that make you feel good and give off great vibes.
Read this carefully: DO NOT BUY THIS BLINDLY. Before buying, you must test it on your skin. Someone who fell for the charm of the bottle and convinced themselves it would be their ideal perfume after reading the notes… well, NO. I’m very disappointed. I had high hopes, but as soon as I sprayed it, I smelled cheap jasmine, like an air freshener. On my skin, it didn’t improve; it became unbearable. It was like having a bath bomb on my wrist. I don’t understand how Alberto Morillas, with his magnificent nose and creator of great fragrances that I love, could approve this. At this price, having this disaster is painful. As they say in Argentina: everything is trouble and pain.
It has the longevity and sillage that Gucci perfumes were missing. It smells rich; it’s a floral citrus; the citrus pairs excellently with the magnolia and a hint of jasmine. It reminds me of vintage fragrances, with that original, strong, floral, and sweet touch without being cloying. I recommend testing it on your skin because it’s not for everyone; in my case, with a strong pH, it did manage to last and didn’t disappear as quickly. Good sillage, short duration around 2.5 hours. Not for blind buys, not for everyone. I see this on a strong, refined woman. Longevity 4, Scent 7, Sillage 7, Projection 7, Quality 7-8.
Exquisite! It smells clean and elegant, like a floral and mandarin soap. It reminded me of that cleanliness, delicacy, and elegance found in YSL Libre. I loved it, though I think it’s excessive to pay 100,000 Chilean pesos for 50 ml of a scent I can find in other perfumes. Still, the bottle and the smell are pure elegance and femininity.
The opening is pleasant; you get jasmine and rose, with mandarin and bergamot as secondary notes that make it cuter, but a bit innocent and synthetic—it reminds me of Barbie or children’s perfumes. The woods are subtle and well-crafted. Overall, it delivers on its promise with a nice aroma, but the opening is everything because the longevity is short, max 2 to 3 hours. Perfume water price point, body mist performance. Scent 8/10, Sillage 7/10, Longevity 4/10.
Of the two Floras, I prefer Gorgeous Gardenia. If I had to define this jasmine in one word: clean. It starts fresh, and as it dries, you notice the magnolia; on my skin, I get a green, soapy touch that feels incredibly cleansing. The performance really leaves something to be desired for the price. I recommend testing it before buying. I see this as a spring and summer scent. It’s not a youthful perfume, unlike its brother. It’s for those who like florals with a clean scent profile.
For those who love jasmine in its cleanest form. Honestly, I don’t get all the hate. It’s a simple but well-constructed aroma: vibrant at first with citrus and green notes, then dries down sweet and woody (though much less sweet than its sister, Flora Gorgeous Gardenia). Here, there’s no dense or nocturnal jasmine, just something pure, fresh, slightly soapy yet warm. It’s feminine, versatile, luminous, and perfect for daytime. Elegant, neither too mature nor too youthful. Performance is average. The bottle is still gorgeous, and the mist-style atomizer is a dream. I wouldn’t add it to my collection for now, but I like it, and if you love jasmine, give it a shot.
Don’t buy this blindly. It’s a vintage jasmine scent—clean and green. It sounds like something original I haven’t tried, ideal for an upper-class woman for a daytime outing. I didn’t dislike it, but I won’t buy it because my perfume tastes are different. Overall, it’s an interesting fragrance with that old-world vibe.
I really like this perfume because white florals usually irritate me or give me headaches, and here we have fresh, natural white flowers with a green basil-like touch. I’m very happy and would wear it during the day and even to sleep, even in summer! The bottle is gorgeous—lacquered, with a gold cap and a lovely floral print. The price seems a bit high, the woody notes aren’t very noticeable, and it’s designed for those who love florals but get headaches from them. The great master Alberto Murillas did it again. If you’re afraid of white flowers and neroli, try these Guccis; they’re crafted so everyone can wear them. It’s a work of art; I’ve tried the Gucci Bloom Red and Yellow with neroli that I can’t even look at, but these are different. Gucci launched to conquer this audience like me, who doesn’t buy white florals. If that’s your case, this is your perfume. If you can handle any floral, there are more options, but for me, it’s perfect.
I have mixed feelings. The first time I tried it, I loved it; I felt fresh, soapy flowers caressing my nose. But once I wore it home, it smelled like fabric softener—the mandarin is the culprit. It smells ‘expensive’ but ruins the fragrance. The longevity is poor; it’s a ‘hug perfume’ that you barely notice after a few minutes. I’m not regretting the purchase, but the price is high and you’d expect better quality. This is the second time I’ve bought from Gucci and I’ve had a bad experience with the longevity again. If you just want to smell like flowers for a few minutes, buy Adolfo Dominguez—they’re cheap and short-lived. If it lasted longer and didn’t have that mandarin note, it would be a ten, let alone the beautiful bottle. I’m indifferent; I wouldn’t buy or recommend it again. Paying that much for something that lasts nothing seems silly. I let my impulse take over. I give it a 6 out of 10.
It’s dominated by a soft, natural white jasmine with a citrus touch; it smells fresh and clean, though in the end, I prefer the Gorgeous Magnolia version.
I absolutely hate bergamot in this perfume! Jasmine! Jasmine! Jasmine! Gorgeous Jasmine is beautiful, but Sisterland: Green Jasmine by Benetton is super identical and more pleasant because it doesn’t have that cursed bergamot note in its composition.
Don’t buy this blindly! The scent wasn’t good for me at all—it feels old or ‘vintage,’ has poor longevity, it’s expensive, and it’s neither youthful nor sophisticated. Sorry, I just don’t like it 😔.
Exquisite, soft, and velvety. A fresh, spring-like fragrance perfect for summer. On the skin, it lasts about an hour and a half, nothing more.
I received a sample and wasn’t convinced at first; it’s too floral for me. Once it dried down, I liked the sandalwood and patchouli more. It felt like a very common fragrance, hard to pinpoint exactly what it smells like, and I think I’ve smelled several just like it. Nothing innovative. I wouldn’t buy it blind. Try it before spending money.
Got a decant as a gift. At first, it smells super clean and floral, with a slight detergent note that isn’t annoying. The sandalwood and patchouli are well-balanced. I love that fresh-out-of-the-shower vibe. The downside is it doesn’t last at all; after an hour, you barely smell it unless you press your nose right against it. Not worth it for an EDP, and I wouldn’t buy it for real. It performs like a body spray but without the chemical smell. Still, I don’t recommend it.
I love the scent—it smells like luxury soap. But on the skin, it doesn’t last even an hour, which is a shame given the price. Not worth it 🙁
It doesn’t last.
Hi, I’d swear it has a resemblance to Poison from 1985. I never used that one, but spraying this berry wonder reminded me of it.
I bought Gucci Guilty Elixir for Men and received this 30ml bottle as a gift. I wasn’t thrilled about the gift; first, because it’s for women and I don’t have anyone to give it to, and second, because I thought: if it’s a gift, maybe it’s not very good; they don’t sell it and want to get rid of it. But I thanked them politely. However, oh, what a pleasant surprise! What a nice perfume. Sweet, not excessively floral, with a citrus touch and a base… herbal-woody? that makes it unisex for me at least. I’ve worn it with great pleasure and am thinking about buying the large bottle. We’ll see.
I didn’t like the EDP at all. It’s too citrusy and spicy, almost masculine; it’s pure jasmine with nothing to balance it. On my skin, it smells like a wilted flower and doesn’t reflect Miley C.’s advertising at all. I didn’t like it at all.
I don’t know how it’s not categorized as unisex and was voted feminine. The bitter notes of tangerine and sandalwood make it quite unisex. It smells clean. Although it’s not as floral as the name suggests, obviously you can smell the flowers, but as I said, the citrus dominates. Weak longevity.
I like the jasmine aroma; I apply it and it’s great, but it doesn’t last more than half an hour; I don’t even smell it on my clothes. I use it almost like a cologne because it doesn’t cling to my skin. What a pity about the scent.
I tried it in-store and liked it, so I bought it. It smells clean and soapy; on my skin, it lasts too long—I can smell it all day, and so can the people around me. The scent is pleasant, but it gives me nausea. There’s a note (I think patchouli) that starts making me feel terrible after a short while, and it’s a shame because I like the smell; it’s very pleasant, but I can’t stand it. I can barely tolerate one spray.
It’s an intense jasmine scent. I think there are many similar options at a much better price; it has nothing special about it. It’s not unpleasant and has excellent longevity, but it’s just not for me.
Pure jasmine aroma so diluted it feels more like a cologne. No projection, no longevity, nothing to enjoy because of that. The bottle is uninspiring as I expected: just a sticker and that’s it; a total disappointment.
It’s quite simple, smelling of jasmine and sandalwood, giving a sense of cleanliness, like expensive soap. Many people don’t like it much, but I love it; it smells like clean sheets, tidiness, and freshness. Ideal for spring and summer. My only issue is that it doesn’t last long, at most a few hours. You have to reapply or use a lot, and it’s an expensive perfume. I don’t think I’ll buy it again for that reason. But overall, it’s nice.
I also tried Gucci Bloom, and between the two, this one, Flora, feels more youthful. It’s one of the few jasmine fragrances that doesn’t smell like an older woman; instead, it’s fresh and young. Gucci Bloom, on the other hand, is a 100% floral scent that smells very elegant and fresh, but it might not be ideal for younger people or casual settings—it gives off a serious vibe. It’s perfect if you want to exude total elegance and smells very natural, but for everyday wear, I prefer Flora. I was looking for a summer, casual perfume when I bought it; my other option was Light Blue by D&G, but it’s too citrusy for my taste. This one, however, is magnificent. The jasmine is fresh, soft, and high-quality, enveloping you. It doesn’t seem like a seductive perfume; rather, it’s pleasant, fresh, and clean, like freshly washed white sheets. It suits any age, feels modern, and doesn’t make you look like an older woman or a high school student. Edit: I’ve been wearing this for a while now, especially for university or hot days. I can’t tell you how many compliments I’ve received, especially from other girls. It has incredible longevity, so if the perfume isn’t for you, don’t buy it, but I can say I have no regrets about this purchase.
I read somewhere that it’s unisex and I agree. Although it’s marketed as feminine, those soft floral and citrus notes make it fly by. It’s not heavy unless you drench yourself. To enjoy it, you must love jasmine, because it’s basically just that: jasmine with a citrus twist. It reminds me a lot of pure J’adore. It smells like elegance, freshness, and cleanliness. It’s ideal for summer; in winter or fall, you wouldn’t smell it at all. The good thing is it doesn’t smell heavy; the jasmine is strong, and with two sprays, I feel like I’m in a field of white flowers.
Jasmine, orange blossom, neroli, magnolia, coconut, and peony. The coconut gives it a modern touch while the peony adds a youthful vibe to this floral. Together, they create a jasmine that fits the season perfectly.
To me, it smells like a cleaning product with floral notes.
I absolutely love this perfume. It’s totally exquisite. It features a perfect jasmine note. Alberto Morillas has created some of the greatest fragrances in the world. I’m completely smitten by this jasmine; it’s simply out of this world, please try it on your skin and you won’t regret it. It has great projection and longevity on the skin.
From Gucci’s floral collection, if I had to pick one, it’s this one. It’s not particularly special, but it makes me feel good. It’s a scent I associate with spring and a crisp white shirt. That said, longevity and projection are quite weak; you’ll need to reapply throughout the day to refresh it, but I don’t mind since that’s what pocket atomizers are for 😉.
At the perfumerie, I smelled all four (purple, pink, green, yellow) and took the green one. It smells clean, like just out of the shower. It’s not strong, super feminine, and the jasmine is what lasts the longest. Perfect for daily wear without being intrusive. The sillage is non-existent, except for hugs. If it runs out, I’ll buy it again; it’s my daily basic. On my skin, it lasts about 3 hours, for sure. I reinforce it with a splash of jasmine; on clothes, it lasts longer.
Reminds me of YSL’s Libre, although they only share jasmine. I think it has neroli. On Fragrantica, it shows up as ‘people who liked this also liked…’. I think it’s fine; it’s a softer, less sharp version of Libre. A trendy scent profile.
Total bluff. It’s cheaper to rub your skin with orange peel and get the same result. There’s no jasmine here.
Smells a lot like YSL’s Libre, just a tiny bit better. It smells soapy to me, not enough jasmine to justify the ‘gorgeous jasmine’ name. It’s different and tolerable, but not one of my favorites.
It’s fresh and elegant, but be warned: it’s not the ultimate sensation in fresh perfumery, even if it is Gucci.