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Gucci Guilty Eau de Parfum
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Gucci Guilty Eau de Parfum by Gucci is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this composition features top notes of pink pepper, mandarin, and bergamot; a heart of lilac, violet, geranium, and rose; and a base of patchouli and amber. Perfumer: not specified in the provided data.
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It’s just another floral; at first it’s strong due to the red pepper and becomes powdery, but only briefly. Then it lets its flowers shine through. It doesn’t break any rules, it’s pleasant, and its dry down is rich (if you like lilac and violet) and feminine. I’d wear it daily, especially during the day in spring or fall. In winter, it doesn’t stand out much, staying close to the skin. Longevity is relative, about 4 to 5 hours close to the skin.
To be honest, I didn’t love it. It’s too floral for my taste and on my skin it lasts very little, a maximum of 3 or 4 hours.
Elegant, sophisticated, with that touch of floral tar, but without falling into vulgarity. What really hooks me is that geranium, a rare note in florals, with a vibe of an underrated retro woman. They chose the girl in the ads well; it suits her personality perfectly. I love it!
Elegant, sophisticated, powdery, and floral, yet bold, stylish, and zero vulgar. It has a difficult-to-find note in other florals: geranium. I think it’s undervalued and has a retro woman vibe. They chose the model for the ads perfectly; it suits her personality. I like it!
Very elegant, citrus-floral. It can be deceiving and make you think it’s for summer, but it can be overwhelming. I consider it suitable for fall, winter, and spring. The sillage and longevity are moderate to high (if you wear it in the heat). It has a retro feel thanks to the geranium and a certain acidity. It completely breaks away from the current trend of overly sweet and cloying perfumes. You WILL turn heads, and it’s a good thing.
Very elegant and citrus-floral. It can be deceiving and make you think it’s for summer, but it can be overwhelming. I consider it suitable for fall, winter, and spring. The sillage and longevity are moderate to high (if you wear it in the heat). It has a retro feel thanks to the geranium and a certain acidity. It completely breaks away from the current trend of overly sweet and cloying perfumes. You WILL turn heads, and it’s a good thing.
It doesn’t disgust me, but the honey note really grinds my gears.
Powdery and fresh florals with a violet note reminiscent of makeup; an elegant, light look. It’s a lovely, flirtatious, and easy-to-wear scent that I really appreciate. I’d categorize it with flirtation, powder, and lipstick scents—think Lipstick Rose or Insolence. It reminds me a lot of LOVE CHLOE, that gem that smelled like a sassy little girl but in a very natural way.
Very dusty, elegant, and subtle. I was thrown off because I expected something retro and bold based on the name and vintage campaign aesthetic, but it’s the opposite: tender, pastel, and classically feminine. At first, it’s a bit spicy from the pepper and powdery, but then it settles into a beautiful floral. It smells like an expensive perfume—serene and effortlessly elegant. It has a timeless vibe that suits any age.
Powdery, floral, fresh, and a bit sweet. Elegant and serious, could be a signature scent. I’ve been enjoying it a lot lately; it lasts well on skin and even better on clothes or hair.
I tried it for the first time recently, even though it’s been on the market for years. It surprised me because it doesn’t match the bottle or the advertising. On my skin, it’s a dense floral bouquet where geranium, lilac, and violet stand out, with a fresh, sparkling opening that settles into an amber base with a very subtle patchouli. It’s markedly powdery, with that classic makeup touch of florals. It gives an extreme sense of cleanliness, almost soapy, and very feminine. Many would see it as elegant, and probably it is, but it’s not the sophistication I identify with. I see it as more daily and versatile, though it works well for formal occasions too. Lasts more than 8 hours on skin with moderate projection that fades slowly. Performance is acceptable. It’s not my style, but I admit it’s a good perfume, different from most of the last few years. If you like geranium, this shines almost alone… give it a chance.
Not my type, doesn’t define me, and smells very muddled. I don’t like it at all, definitely not for me. Hours have passed, and although it’s not terrible, the dry-down disgusts me completely; it dries out a bit richer and floral, but I’d buy a thousand others before this one. Repeat: the dry-down is a disaster.
NOT MY TYPE. It’s not for me; it doesn’t describe me, and I find it very powdery. I hate the opening, though after several hours the dry-down becomes richer, floral, and nice. I’d buy a thousand other perfumes before this one. Repeat: I don’t like the opening at all.
I think it’s an elegant, classy fragrance—powerful floral and super versatile for any season. It’s like a bouquet of flowers, slightly powdery but fresh and very sophisticated. Perfect for a bride or a woman who wants to stand out on her special day. I recommend trying it and letting it evolve, without over-spraying.
This fragrance seems elegant, classy, a strong floral, and very versatile for every season. It’s like a bouquet of flowers, slightly powdery but fresh and very sophisticated. Ideal for a bride and for a woman who needs to make a statement on that special day. I recommend trying it and waiting for the scent to evolve. And don’t over-spray.
It’s a total outsider in the market. Smells like geranium and very clean flowers with a touch of talc. If you like distinct scents, this is for you.
It’s not really my style, but it strikes a great balance between its many florals and amber. The opening is a somewhat strong pink pepper that quickly yields to sweet florals with powdery hints. Longevity and sillage are moderate, but it smells incredibly good. I think it’s definitely worth it for those who like it 👍🏼
It’s a subtle, very pleasant, and fresh perfume. The pepper note adds a spicy touch that gives an interesting twist to this heavy floral load, making it smell clean, fresh, and very youthful.
I was gifted some testers and got a great surprise. This Gucci Guilty Eau de Parfum is very appealing—elegant without being over the top and super versatile. I didn’t notice that sharp opening others mention; instead, the citrus notes fade quickly into lovely florals, especially a rose that lingers briefly before giving way to a violet and lilac combo that really caught my attention. The base is fantastic, but those florals remain the heart of the scent, settling on the skin and releasing bursts occasionally. It’s a great option for almost any occasion. I see many people like it but wouldn’t wear it because it doesn’t match their image, and I get that. I think it’s youthful and attractive, but maybe not what younger crowds are looking for given its floral and subtle nature. The longevity and projection felt good—elegant and noticeable without being overwhelming. Those seeking something flashier might not stick with it. An interesting fragrance that deserves more tries.
I can’t believe it! I thought florals weren’t for me, but I’m now obsessed with this. Right out of the bottle, it smells of pink pepper and flowers, but once it dries down, it’s super creamy with that powdery and makeup-like touch that I love. It’s so elegant that I feel incredibly attractive. Although it starts strong and mature, it ends up smelling amazing and classy. I’m head over heels for it!
Guilty EDP is an absolutely stunning floral scent that I adore, especially since I love both sweet gourmands and powdery florals. I fell in love with the EDT in the bar format, so I had my doubts about this concentration given the mixed reviews. The moment I opened it, that signature elegance of Guilty Pour Femme wrapped around me: pink pepper, powdery flowers, and an amber base; simply a winner. I don’t understand why so many people hate it, because at first I smelled it just like my EDT, and both fascinate me. It’s a subtle fragrance that adds a sober character, perfect for making a great first impression and looking polished. This EDP projects noticeably for two or three hours with a significant sillage, and lasts flawlessly for seven memorable hours. The new liquor bottle packaging is very elegant and fits the brand’s aesthetic perfectly. It’s similar to and different from others; it reminds me a bit of the classic Chanel Chance, but Guilty has a slightly masculine floral note that sets it apart. If I had to choose one signature scent for any occasion, it would probably be this one. It will appeal to classic perfume addicts and lovers of the old school.
An elegant perfume of silent beauty, modern and vital without being old-fashioned. Good sillage, nothing invasive, ideal for daytime. I love how its pyramid reveals itself. Far from those strident, sugary, and floral perfumes that end up being vulgar, I had to say it, I feel it. It’s an affordable luxury, youthful, and different.
It reminds me of a luxury cream, with that amber and floral touch where lilac and rose stand out (I didn’t notice the violet). When it dries down, the patchouli is noticeable, although it keeps the floral side. The bad part is that on my skin it barely lasts.
It’s very pretty, but it gives me the sensation of being super masculine.
I still don’t know if I should buy it; I need to wear it a few more times before deciding. What hooks me most is the dry down, those base notes, but at that point it barely smells. I don’t know if it’s throwing money away… I’ll keep thinking about it and continue wearing it.
Guilty and Insolence are almost twins: names that look at each other in the mirror, one brazen and the other guilty. Both kick off with sparkling violet, share floral notes, and end in sensual patchouli and amber. But that’s where the symmetry breaks: Insolence is powdery, intense, and shameless; Guilty is fresh, elegant, and confesses with class. Two fragrances, one same story: dare and own it.
Guilty and Insolence are almost twins: mirror names, sparkling violet at the start, and that sensual base of patchouli and amber. But the symmetry breaks there. Insolence is dusty, intense, and brazen; Guilty is fresh, elegant, and confesses with class. Two fragrances, one same story: daring and owning it.
The first thing I smell when spraying Gucci Guilty is violet, and more violet. A few minutes later, the lilac appears, accompanying it and giving air to that violet. I also detect pink pepper, present but not spicy; it accompanies the lilac and the violet in that floral opening. After about 15 minutes, I start to perceive the rose mixed with a warm amber, and that’s when the perfume takes on a very particular character: it feels elegant, clean, and personal. It’s a spicy floral, warm, and super feminine for me. The violet stays throughout the life of the perfume, from the opening to the dry down. I feel it so marked as in Guerlain’s Insolence or Van Cleef & Arpels’s Féerie. So, if you don’t like violet, this perfume won’t be for you. But if you enjoy that note, then this perfume is for you, because it’s truly elegant and beautiful.
I love this perfume so much that I already have three from the family line: Guilty Intense, Love Edition, and the Lilac. All three are precious. Elegant, feminine, floral, slightly sweet, slightly dusty, nothing strident. It’s like a caress on the skin that accompanies you like a cloud, without overwhelming, clean but with presence. This is my favorite for its versatility. I’ll use Love Edition more in spring and summer, and Intense in autumn and winter. I adore them, just as I adore violets and lilacs, that combination of notes that makes this a super-different floral from what I had before. While searching for something similar to Love by Chloe, another favorite but now impossible to find, I came across this little gem that’s been in my perfume wardrobe for 3 or 4 years. I highly recommend trying it!
Gucci is always associated with quality. Good fragrances, more expensive than average. Guilty EDP has completely disappointed me. It’s an insignificant fragrance. I don’t understand the positive comments. It’s not a “ugly” perfume. It’s a vulgar cologne with nothing to offer. It lacks the freshness and charm of many cheaper perfumes, and it lacks the refinement and power of fragrances in the same price range. In my country, it costs more than $200. Rarely is money so badly spent. An insignificant cologne.
Gucci is always associated with quality and great fragrances, even if they’re pricier than average. Guilty EDP has completely let me down. It’s an insignificant fragrance. I don’t understand the glowing reviews. It’s not a ‘ugly’ perfume, but a vulgar cologne with nothing to offer. It lacks the freshness and charm of many cheap perfumes, and it has neither the refinement nor the power of others at the same price point. Here it costs over $200. Rarely have I wasted money so badly. It’s just an insignificant cologne.
“What a beauty!” is how I felt all day yesterday every time I smelled it on. I sprayed a few drops before a long day of outdoor work in the heat; although I like my job, wearing this perfume made everything even more wonderful. It’s a delicious fragrance that doesn’t overwhelm or cloy, yet it doesn’t go unnoticed: it has personality, I believe, thanks to the violets. It’s super talcum-powdery and dusty (which I absolutely love), adding a very elegant touch. I adore its longevity; it lasted intact for over 8 hours. It’s incredible how sometimes fate gives us exactly what we need: I went to the perfumerie with low hopes, since new releases are usually those typical ultra-sweet perfumes or the “citrus” summer scents that don’t last a second; and what a huge surprise when that saleswoman showed me this fragrance without knowing anything about me, because she opened up a whole new world for me. It doesn’t resemble anything I own or anything else being mass-produced, and it has undoubtedly become one of my favorites.
Has nothing to do with the 2010 version, even though they share notes, and that’s a shame.