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Gucci Bloom

Marca
Gucci
Alberto Morillas
Perfumista
Alberto Morillas
3.77 de 5
10,058 votos

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Descripción

Gucci Bloom by Gucci is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2017, the nose behind this composition is Alberto Morillas. The top note is jasmine; the heart note is neroli; and the base note is Rangoon creeper.

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  • Neutral 11%

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  • estefipb

    POWDERY AND LINEAR. I went to try the Dolce Vita by Dior, but as they didn’t have it, they gave me this one to test; they told me they were similar and that they usually carried it when Dolce Vita was out of stock. Today, having smelled both, I say they only share a faint reminiscence of white flowers. Dolce Vita is much more interesting and spicy; I would wear it in winter. Gucci Bloom is delicious, but the combination of neroli and jasmine makes it super powdery, which I don’t like. It doesn’t smell like an older lady, but after a while it starts to bother me. I usually prefer sweeter white florals. The perfume doesn’t have an interesting development; it is simply what it offers from the start and doesn’t evolve. If you like this type of aroma, you will love it; if not, move on. Personally, I don’t feel it offers much.

  • Lau.Rosen

    It is sophisticated yet tender at the same time. If you like florals, it is a great recommendation. On my skin, unfortunately, it lasts very little. I am Argentine and we know that the dollar plays tricks on us; I would have loved for it to last longer so I wouldn’t have to reapply.

  • I was looking for a perfume of just jasmine, which I love! I wanted to feel like I was in a freshly blooming garden, and this gave me that. Personality? Not at all! I look for a perfume that takes me where I want to go, not one that has a personality. There are people who should look for friends. The sillage is very good; it is good taste because jasmines are always a hit. It is original and lasts quite a while. It is easy to know if you will like it: decide if you like jasmines or not. But if you do, you will love it. To those who don’t like them, refrain from buying a perfume you don’t enjoy and stop being annoyed by it.

  • Rocio Basurto

    The opening is the best part, but it lasts only about five minutes. Afterwards, it becomes indolic and very strong, although realistic. I love white florals, but I just hate the indolic quality of neroli and jasmine; in this perfume, that characteristic is too prominent.

  • I tried it yesterday and can still smell it; it’s imprinted on my handkerchiefs, clothes and skin, even though I’ve washed my hands and wrists several times. On the blotter I thought: ‘Ah! It’s delicious!’. I loved it. It has no fruit notes, just a clean, fresh white floral, nothing powdery. Things are complicated here, but I will save up to buy it; it’s worth it. I LOVED it. Is it for older ladies? I don’t care; what matters is that I like it and it makes me feel good. Besides, it’s very refreshing because nowadays everything smells sweet or gourmand, and there are few alternatives for those who don’t like that style. As they say in Spain: to each their own taste. Fortunately, I managed to find a very similar cologne in my country.

  • TierraMarie

    Feminine, simple and elegant. It has low projection and sillage; it is subtle and intimate.

  • It is my favourite perfume. It reminds me of the garden at my childhood home after the rain. Smelling it makes me emotional.

  • Do Son by Diptyque was the reference for niche tuberose, but in 2017 Gucci Bloom arrived in high-street stores with an accessible and modern neroli. Both perfumers previously worked together on Flower by Kenzo. Gucci Bloom is a constant explosion of tuberose. Many confuse it with jasmine, but the star is definitely the tuberose; the jasmine and other white flowers soften its narcotic and animal intensity. I loved it at first, but over time it became very common on the streets, so I started looking for other options. That doesn’t mean it lacks good performance and value. It doesn’t seem reformulated, but I recall it smelled more intense at first. Perhaps that’s just my perception.

  • I simply cannot live without this perfume. It’s pretty, elegant and refined; what stands out most are the neroli notes, but they are creamy rather than green or animalic. It lasts and projects without being overpowering. I own Do Son by Diptyque and they are like sisters, so if you like one, you’ll love the other.

  • Smells like ‘Joy’ by Paul & John, which I bought in Argentina. It’s exquisite, super fresh for everyday wear yet retains elegance, making it very easy to wear. Perfect for hot days.

  • For me, a perfume for almost any occasion. I prefer sweet scents, but looking for something different I tried this. On the first spray I felt sweet and fresh, fresher than anything else. After half an hour, the neroli impregnated the skin with a soft but noticeable sillage, impossible to ignore. It lasted over 7 hours, with a fresh sillage that gradually yields to the velvety and fresh green of Rangoon’s Camilla. Every movement of the arm was like being in a spring flower field after a light rain. I fell in love without a doubt, for every day and almost any moment. I would use it at the beach or for dinner, seeking delicacy and freshness without losing presence.

  • So simple and beautiful. That neroli and jasmine cling well to clothes for the long term and have good sillage. It is like walking through a garden, versatile and affordable.

  • Gucci Bloom is a clean, soapy, elegant and classic white floral, with good performance and projection. It is formal and feminine, adding sobriety. The presentation is pretty, minimalist and good taste, although the price is high in Mexico. Although it is not spectacular, it is an essential classic. Spoiler: for catalogue users, the classic version of Mithyka by L’bel is a good approximation for a fraction of the cost with moderate performance. Ideal for jasmine lovers.

  • Exquisite fragrance, projecting creamy neroli and jasmine with a special retro touch. Essential for any collection. Fabulous performance, over 10 hours with moderate projection. It is floral but with a green sensation of stems and leaves. It evokes romance and nostalgia.

  • I admit I avoided trying it until now, testing several flankers first. But one day I sprayed it on my arm without much desire at the airport and I quite liked it. It is a bouquet of white flowers, very linear, with sweet and sticky tuberose and soft jasmine. The value for money could be better, as on my skin it did not last more than 6 hours with a projection of 2. It is purely floral and feminine, ideal for spring and any occasion. It does not excite me to buy it for myself, but I would like someone close to me to wear it so I can smell it from time to time. Pleasant: 7/10, Interesting: 7/10, Versatile: 5/10, Original: 4/10.

  • Playas1010

    Few notes but it smells exquisite; after so many disappointments, I bought a decant and now I will get the full bottle. It is super feminine, not cloying or annoying to others. 10/10.

  • Gatitomalbado

    I am a lover of white flowers, jasmine, orange blossom and lilies, especially neroli, the most carnal of all. Here there are several, but the neroli screams without permission. Although it is called Bloom, there are no green or earthy touches; it is an inconsistency between concept and content, something Gucci often does. It smells more like a sexual potion than emerging flowers. It is a neroli-only scent with no evolution: it opens, develops and dies with them. The jasmine may be there, but the neroli swallows everything. Perhaps a distant lily, more an echo than a real flower. There is a sugary sweetness typical of neroli, with carnal tints. I am not surprised by sugar in florals, but I doubt the perfumers’ sanity. It is surprising that Morillas does this, so different from his usual citrus. It is not groundbreaking compared to thousands of better florals. If you want just neroli, it is fine, but the price is madness. Presentation: 4/10, the bottle does not justify the cost. Longevity: 3/10, it lasts as long as you paid for it. Sillage: 2/10, it explodes for five minutes after payment, then nothing. Originality: 2/10, it is just another neroli. Versatility: 6/10. Season: autumn to spring in the evening, avoid summer. Personal taste: 4/10. Would I buy it again?: no.

  • It is linear, classic and summery, with no surprises. The neroli dominates from the start, then the honeysuckle envelops it, with green notes giving the sensation of a freshly watered flower. I struggle not to like it; it is a simple, subtle and floral scent that leaves a feeling of being freshly bathed all day.

  • Sofigm594

    At first, it smells strong and bright, making me pull back a little; I like white florals, but this comes across as odd. It improves when dry, though ultimately it doesn’t quite convince me.

  • I’m reviewing Gucci Bloom again because I bought it and I’m loving it. It’s simple, mostly white flowers with a very realistic jasmine. It’s clean but elegant, makes a presence, and denotes distinction. It lasts between six and seven hours with medium-to-high projection; it envelops you in a cloud of persistent cleanliness. The presentation, with simple lines, I like very much, fitting that ‘less is more’ trend like Chanel or Narciso. It resembles others, yes and no. There are many like Bloom, but none stick to the memory like this creation by Alberto Morillas, which, as Angeles Parfum says, ‘smells like natural beauty’, refinement and class, something that isn’t sought after nor studied. Who is it for: lovers of the fleshy note of jasmine.

  • True minimalism is the best; it has become my daily wear. It’s an exquisite white floral, with jasmine as the star and a beautiful tuberose base. Soft, feminine, and elegant; it seems to smell better the longer you wear it. The first time, I had to bring my perfumed wrist to my nose to feel it, yet it doesn’t get tiring. It has good longevity and projection; people tell me I leave a trail and receive many compliments.

  • Not all white florals are to my taste, but those that do make a place in my heart. This Gucci Bloom is extreme simplicity and maximum elegance, jasmine and tuberose in a wave of purity. It’s intense but not invasive; its sobriety fascinates. Someone rightly said it smells like a funeral home, and indeed, it is an austere creation that emanates serenity… without kindness. It fluctuates between the classic and the modern, with a vintage soul from the 50s, the golden age of haute couture.

  • Andrea Carolina

    It’s simply perfect; I love the trail of jasmine. Very balanced, excellent longevity. One of my favourites.

  • Chocolate con licor

    My humble opinion: it gives the vibe of an old house belonging to a widow cooking soup in the middle of summer at 33 degrees, yet she washes her clothes religiously and, after showering with old-fashioned soap and talcum, puts on this perfume with a sharp tuberose that’s been in the cupboard for 10 years. I can’t take it anymore; I had expectations from the reviews but I can’t stand it. I had to wash my arm where I applied it, and it stayed there. One of the perfumes that disappointed me the most.

  • I think I’ve never enjoyed white flowers so much. A clean, serene, and noble scent; like a garden in the rain or peace in a forest. And those fleshy tuberoses, so sensual. A poem made into perfume.

  • I’ve never tried the perfume, but your opinion lacks weight. What about the old widow making soup in the summer? Or the cleaner with talcum powder? Is that the only resource when they don’t like it? Aren’t there other natural things to compare a perfume that is enjoyed? We should perhaps review our sources of inspiration.

  • PerfumeurAmateur

    After much thought, my olfactory hard drive found its twin: ‘Beyond Paradise’ by Estée Lauder, a classic floral now discontinued. Here, the jasmine and tuberose are strong; it’s rich and powerful, ideal for special occasions, though I’m not sure if it suits daily wear. Imagine lying down on tuberose with jasmine beside you, just at dawn with the dew.

  • I absolutely love it! It’s super feminine and elegant. A simple floral scent that doesn’t get tiring, plus people tell me I smell incredible.

  • I like it! It has good longevity and smells identical to those little roses they sell on Mother’s Day, I think they are gardenias, I’m not sure, but even though it doesn’t have gardenia it smells like those flowers that are like little roses. I understand those who say it smells like an old lady and it is because it’s a very classic, simple, and granny-like aroma xD. I use it in moderation because it can smell like a mature woman, but the scent is very rich.

  • I tried it today in the perfumery, and although it smells good, it smells a bit like ‘mummy’ to me… I think if I had to choose a perfume, it wouldn’t be this one. I showed it to my boyfriend and he felt the same: correct but not exciting 😂 He gave it a 6.9.

  • I must say I didn’t expect to see so few olfactory notes in this perfume, are they really that few? I make perfumes as a hobby and the simplest one has six notes. Aside from this, I was surprised, especially seeing how it is a simple fragrance (which I perceived as more complex); it smells really good. The girl wearing it described it in a way I fully agree with: ‘smells like a princess’. It’s a soft but perceptible blend that emanates sweetness, some elegance and ‘cleanliness’, a certain innocence and vintage reminiscences. I associate it with a quiet morning or afternoon, a walk in a garden, or having hot chocolate with friends. Of course, it has its touch of sensuality, but without pretension; rather, it inspires me serenity, elegance, and a very, very lovely scent. It’s incredible that the perfumer hit the mark with so few notes.

  • I’m absolutely in love with this perfume! It’s very feminine and delicate, yet noticeable from afar (if you’re like me, who atomise myself to satiety); it has a subtle vintage touch that makes it elegant and refined. However, it’s a bright and cheerful fragrance, with floral notes so realistic that I feel like I’m in a garden surrounded by white flowers. The curious thing is the use of Piscuala (described here as Camellia of Rangoon), which adds a certain green sweetness, making this composition an ultra-realistic experience. If you don’t like florals, run; but if, like me, you are an admirer of classic floral odes, don’t miss this masterpiece by Morillas. 🤗

  • Chocolate con licor

    @Debi: I’m not interested in looking ‘bad’ in a perfume forum or adding comments to my review to add or subtract weight. I just described the perfume: powdery, sharp neroli, vintage leaning towards VERY old (I’m sure you are too, which is why you’re offended), and clean. It’s not my fault that it doesn’t work for you or that you misinterpret it because you hit a raw nerve, ma’am, and you relate clean to youth rather than the cleanliness of the scent. Best wishes, the perfume remains horrible or they have reformulated it; you say that in your golden years you must have felt it.

  • Samuel.mm

    Definitely floral, it’s not for me, it’s for my mother; yes, it has that ‘vintage’ aroma. It makes you want to return to the past but also see your ‘older self’. 100% feminine, even though I like unisex fragrances. It shows a warm maturity. It’s one of those that prepares you a hot chocolate and plays soft music.

  • Chocolate liqueur: I don’t know what you call ‘very adult lady’ or how old you are. But there is one thing clear: you are going to become a very ADULT person (old, I suppose you meant) and then we’ll see what the rest of you has to say. Everyone likes one, two, three, or twenty perfumes; that’s not defined by age. I know very old people who use the latest market releases. Just for your information!

  • Gucci Bloom is a white floral in all its glory. I love white florals, but here the neroli feels sharp and very present, taking almost all the spotlight. It’s an intense, penetrating floral fragrance that, after a while, can be dizzying due to its heavy character. I don’t notice marked evolution: what appears at the start accompanies the entire duration, a dense, persistent floral accord with a vintage air. In style, it reminds me of Paula Alegría and the perfume by Gino Bogani available in Argentina, with that classic, powerful floral profile. Ideal for those who adore white florals; not very challenging if you prefer something more airy or nuanced.

  • Gucci Bloom was the first ‘good’ perfume I bought at 17, so I have a soft spot for it. Although I no longer wear it as I feel it doesn’t suit me now, I wore it almost daily for years. It doesn’t just smell of white flowers; it smells clean, delicate, and refined. It’s ideal for work or class, making a good impression without overwhelming anyone with a sensitive nose. So, if you like it, don’t hesitate to worry about it smelling ‘mummy-like’. Remember, not long ago there was a 17-year-old who bathed in it to go to school and ace her maths. 😆

  • It’s a discreet yet elegant fragrance. I don’t believe in age-appropriate perfumes; I wear florals, gourmands, citrus, and alcohol-based scents alike. This one is refined, with good longevity and projection. It’s not a beast, but it certainly leaves a trail.