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La Belle Flower Edition

Amelie Jacquin
Perfumista
Amelie Jacquin
3.88 de 5
411 votos

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Descripción

La Belle Flower Edition by Jean Paul Gaultier is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2025, this creation was designed by Quentin Bisch, Natalie Gracia-Cetto, and Amelie Jacquin. Its olfactory pyramid unfolds with a top of loquat, a heart of magnolia, osmanthus, and jasmine, and a base of vanilla, vetiver, and patchouli.

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  • Invierno 13%
  • Primavera 34%
  • Verano 30%
  • Otoño 23%
  • Día 72%
  • Noche 28%

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Comunidad

411 votos

  • Positivo 68%
  • Neutral 18%
  • Negativo 15%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 1 nota
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Reseñas

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  • Evanescence

    Here’s the review for La Belle Flower edition: Just tried it at Primor, and for the better. What’s going on with this brand? As a flanker of La Belle with peach, you expect a peach, not a weak, uninteresting pear with a few flowers. No sillage and a sad one-hour longevity. I sprayed it on my neck and wrists, and an hour later, there was barely a trace left. Disappointed with Gaultier. Since Jean Paul retired and Puig took over, they’re not what they used to be. The last good ones were Scandal and Scandal by Night. Honestly, any cologne from Mercadona lasts longer. I was a loyal customer (Classique, Gaultier 2, Mandame) when they had quality and projection. This Flower edition is forgettable due to a meh scent and zero longevity; it borders on a scam. Paying 92 euros is throwing money away. If you want a peach that lasts, buy the classic Tresor (the orange one); this is a rip-off. Confirming that Gaultier perfumes no longer hold their value.

  • Sour, chemical, earthy, dry, and plastic. Unpleasant. They must have been inspired by Daddy Yankee’s ‘Gasolina’ or Imagine Dragons’ ‘Radioactive.’ The songs are great, but I don’t want to smell like that.

  • I was eager to try it and the packaging is gorgeous like all of Jean Paul’s, but the scent… it doesn’t seem modern at all, plus it’s a slightly mature floral. The scent does last, but between this and the men’s version, I’m definitely sticking with the men’s one; that one is truly delicious.

  • Sour, chemical, earthy, dry, plastic, and unpleasant. They must have been inspired by Daddy Yankee’s ‘Gasolina’ or Imagine Dragons’ ‘Radioactive.’ The songs are great, but I don’t want to smell like that.

  • anamaestracorreo

    If you’re looking for the DNA of La Belle with peach, this isn’t it. Go for Teriaq instead. I’m giving my bottle more chances; it smells good, it’s vanilla and green-aromatic, but the opening is neutral and doesn’t remind me of anything in my collection. It’s weird :/

  • Cat_arsis89

    Noses are mysterious; everyone smells it differently… I absolutely loved it. It’s unique, steps out of the commercial crowd, and leans niche, so it might not appeal to everyone—better to test before buying. I detect more notes than advertised, reaching wood and amber in the dry down. It’s not a girly peach; it’s more mature, reminding me of Bonbon Pop without the sharp musk. It’s not a bad perfume, just different. Lasted about 8 hours with a strong sillage for the first 3. People complimented me, which is rare. My skin is grateful, and I use moisturizer. I’d wear it year-round except in peak summer, when it gets too dense. Even though it’s a limited edition, I’ll enjoy it until it’s gone.

  • I wanted to try it because of La Belle, and the blend with prune or peach was tempting. Opens with a soda-like peach, literally like Fanta or Frutti Fresh. Then the flowers come out with a touch of vanilla, but that fresh, dry sensation doesn’t go away; it’s a rare, hard-to-explain vintage floral. I’ve never smelled anything that gave that soda-refreshment with vintage-dry vibe. Original? To me, yes. Wish I could try before buying; it’s not safe to buy blind.

  • I was so eager to try this! 🤞✨ It’s a powdery apricot with a vanilla touch and some florals… At first, it didn’t wow me like the JPGs from before 2020 (except Divine), but a few days later, on my skin, the opening caught me by surprise: it smells amazing 🙌. The downside is that it changes so much over time that it becomes unrecognizable, and I don’t like how it dries down.

  • Finally tried it on skin, and honestly, it’s clear it’s not like the rest of La Belle. Smells like peach, but dusty, almost nostalgic and vintage. Very fruity and floral with barely any vanilla. I expected something else, but I liked it, though not enough to buy it. It’s original and very summery. As always, the longevity and sillage are beastly, typical Gaultier. Maybe I’ll check it out again, if it ends up being a total love, I’ll buy it, but for now, it hasn’t quite caught my attention.

  • Everyone: bergamot, almond, coconut, pear, and tangerine. They add a lot of rose, iris, and neroli. It’s fun and carefree, but it smells strong. It reminds me of some Escada perfume and another Viva la Juicy.

  • Finally tried it on skin, and honestly, it’s quite different from the rest of the La Belle line. It smells extremely like peach, but a powdery, almost nostalgic and vintage one. Very fruity and floral, with a very subtle vanilla. I expected something else, but that doesn’t mean I didn’t like it; just not enough to buy it. It’s quite original and very summery. As always, the longevity and sillage are beastly, typical Gaultier. Maybe I’ll revisit it later, it might end up being my favorite, but for now, it hasn’t completely won me over.

  • Ojos Claros

    A tutti frutti perfume: bergamot, almond, coconut, pear, and tangerine. With plenty of rose, iris, and neroli. Fun and carefree. It’s quite intense. Reminds me of a perfume by Escada and another by Viva la Juicy.

  • Perfumadict

    Floral and fruity, but nothing bombastic; it’s calm and meant for enjoying on your own. It doesn’t represent me so I wouldn’t buy it, but it’s not ugly; on the contrary, most people might like it.

  • I hate it. I smell that magnolia as violets, and on top of that, it’s super potent. I don’t like perfumes that smell like violets, and this one made me gag.

  • I hate it. It’s so artificial. I read that it smelled like floor cleaner and it’s true. How can the same house that makes the wonderful Divine Le Parfum create this garbage?

  • The La Belle line caught my eye, and they let me test three varieties. It definitely has a woody, rough undertone beneath the florals and fruits, and that was my favorite. It felt distinctive, carefree, and different from those sugary, cloying fragrances they launch every day. Definitely on my wishlist!

  • The La Belle line caught my eye and they let me try three. It definitely has something woody and rough underneath the flowers and fruits. It was the one I liked the most. I found it distinctive, carefree, and different from the millions of sugary fragrances they launch every day. It’s on my wishlist!

  • martapepuchol

    I didn’t like it at all. Jean Paul Gaultier scents are my favorites, but this one horrified me. I think it’s for a very specialized nose, not the general public (and I’m included). It smells like wood and it makes me gag.

  • martapepuchol

    I hated it. Jean Paul Gaultier perfumes are my favorites, but this one horrified me. I think it’s a fragrance made for much more specialized noses, not for the general public (which includes me). To me, it has a woody scent that just pushes me away.

  • It smells like cinnamon to me! Am I the only one? At first, it seemed weird, but once it dries down, I like it more. I need to come back another day because it seems original, but I’m not 100% sure yet.

  • I bought it blind and am currently testing it. This is a perfume that needs to be tested on skin because it has a huge transformation lasting an hour, evolving slowly like a flower blooming. That’s how I see it: at first, it smells like nothing… Then in 10-15 minutes, a very subtle scent appears that gradually sweetens, and by about 40 minutes, it’s perfect—a fruity floral with a slight woody touch… It’s like a mix of La Belle and Divine. I’ve worn it for an hour now, and it’s quite noticeable, enveloping, sweet, exquisite, and very Gaultier… Among the notes, myrtle and vanilla stand out, and I love it so much.

  • I bought it blindly and am currently testing it. It’s meant to be tested on skin because it has a huge transformation within an hour; it evolves slowly like a flower blooming. At first, it smells like nothing… then after 10-15 minutes, a subtle scent appears, it sweetens up, and by 40 minutes it’s perfect: floral, fruity, and woody. It’s like a mix between La Belle and Divine. It’s been an hour and it smells great, enveloping, sweet, and very Gaultier. The blackcurrant and vanilla really stand out; I love it.

  • Veronica Veronica

    I was excited about the blackcurrant note, but what a disappointment. The opening is harsh, like medicine, and even though it evolves, it still leaves that very artificial medicinal base. It’s a shame because the bottle is gorgeous and the bigger sisters in the line are good.

  • I picked this up on sale while looking for a gift. It smells like peach—very fruity and sweet. While it doesn’t evolve much, everyone loves it. It has floral notes, good longevity, and a moderate sillage (almost always a personal bubble). If you can get it at a good price, I recommend it: it’s versatile, light, and has a seductive touch.