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Gucci Flora Review

Gucci Flora

Launched: 2009
Perfume Type: Floral
Strength: EDT

Perfume House Description:
"Inspired by Gucci's iconic Flora pattern, this original, feminine fragrance is faithfully rooted in the Italian fashion house’s glamorous past, yet exudes a brightness and modernity that is distinctly of the moment."

Top Notes: Citruses, peony
Middle Notes: Rose, osmanthus
Base Notes: Patchouli, sandlewood

This a real gem of a fragrance from Gucci.

Inspired by a floral motive Flora is aimed at a younger age-group.

This is a light and lively Floral fragrance. On first application you do get light and citrusy floral notes, well balanced, as the peony does not take charge (this can be a dominant note if not perfectly blended).

Intense but light floral notes are the heart of this perfume (aptly named) and these florals become increasingly mellow and woody as it dries down.

This is truly an all-round perfume and could really lend itself to any occasion. Floral and light enough to be worn during the day, yet woody enough to last through the evening too.

It has pretty good stamina and lasted most of the day without the need to refresh.

Presented in a glass bottle that is squat and hexagonal, almost jewel-like. It has a black lid and bow giving it a slightly deco look.

If you only own one fragrance, make it this one, as it really won't let you down in any situation.

Pretty, feminine and very enjoyable. A future classic.

About the author
Debbie Cave is 39 and works in Quality Assurance for a large home improvement retailer. She lives in Hampshire with her partner and dog. Amongst numerous interests and hobbies, Debbie has held a lifelong love of fine fragrance and hopes to be able to share some of that passion with DM Fragrance readers.

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