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Gucci Bloom Parfum

Marca
Gucci
Alberto Morillas
Perfumista
Alberto Morillas
3.96 de 5
490 votos

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Descripción

Gucci Bloom Parfum by Gucci is an oriental floral fragrance for women. This creation, launched in 2025, is signed by nose Alberto Morillas. Upon opening, night jasmine and Rangoon creeper awaken the senses; the heart reveals a harmony of neroli, sambac jasmine and orange blossom; while the base settles on Peruvian balsam, amber, vanilla and vanilla absolute.

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  • Invierno 31%
  • Primavera 22%
  • Verano 13%
  • Otoño 35%
  • Día 39%
  • Noche 61%

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490 votos

  • Positivo 71%
  • Neutral 17%
  • Negativo 13%

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  • Has no one reviewed Gucci Bloom Parfum yet? Here goes the first (with surprise)! I confess: I’m a declared groupie of Alberto Morillas. If he signs it, I dive in headfirst. With this new Bloom Parfum, the master has done it again. Apparently, it’s just another flanker; I know there are so many that one doesn’t know which is which, but this one has a trick. It has left me thinking. Yes, we’re still in the same Bloom universe: jasmine, night blooming jasmine and neroli in all its splendour. A festival of white flowers that makes those of us who grew up smelling perfumes with body and soul vibrate. But there’s something more here. Something unexpected. Something spicy. I ask: has anyone else noticed that exotic, very spiced opening that seems like cardamom? It’s not in the official pyramid or the card, but I smell it. It’s not a ‘I imagine it’; it gives me an olfactory shiver the moment I spray it. As if Morillas has left us a secret note, a little puzzle for the fanatics. And at the end of it all, bam! comes the vanilla. Yes, the omnipresent vanilla that now invades everything, but here it’s integrated with elegance. It doesn’t cover the flowers; it caresses them, envelops them, clothes them in velvet. So for those of us who miss perfumery with character but are also seduced by the new, this Bloom Parfum is a bridge between two worlds. A white floral with a warm base, a surprising spicy opening and, perhaps, a ghost note. Is Morillas playing hide-and-seek with us? Am I… or is there cardamom in this story? I await your comments, curious noses.

  • I hadn’t paid much attention to this range; the Bloom EDP seemed like an over-jasmine floral that didn’t win me over, though it didn’t disgust me either. But when I tried the Bloom Parfum… my head exploded. This one had to go into my collection, and I already have it. It’s a gem of a perfume bottle, on par with classics like L’Interdit. I like neroli, yes, but this comes with many more notes: that warmth of amber, the sweetness of vanilla and the creaminess of the white flowers. They make it an enveloping, warm and cosy scent. I love it. I recommend trying it at least.

  • Shay.Lemi

    When I tested it, I was surprised. I hadn’t liked any Bloom before, but this is on another level. It’s class, elegance, sensuality and quality. Although I won’t admit it, I sense a hint of cinnamon very low down, blending with the rest. When it dries down, it leaves a delicious dark vanilla. It’s cosy, different and addictive. I regret buying the 50ml bottle as I’m going to finish it too quickly. It’s a delight that must be tried and admired.

  • Josefina carrillo Moreno

    The reviews hit the nail on the head! I’ve just bought a 30ml bottle because, as a collector, I prefer them that way. The opening is a garden of white flowers (I love it, I was missing that), followed by that soapy heart note, like fresh, unsqueezed cardamom. On my skin, it doesn’t last long; it’s like a real passage through life, lasting just as long as it should, before giving way to my favourite neroli with more white floral notes and that warm, familiar touch. A well-made perfume.

  • A beautiful perfume; I absolutely loved it. At first, I sensed something odd, very spiced, as if there were cinnamon (though I don’t see it listed as an official note), followed by rich neroli. It’s elegant, feminine, and suitable for all seasons; I believe it suits those over 30 particularly well. It lasted about six hours on my skin, although I’ll have to reapply to confirm. I tested it at ULTA in the USA and hope to buy it soon. Highly recommended. Edit: A few days later, I realised its longevity is between three and six hours.

  • At first, it smells of licorice and that note lingers for a while in the evolution. I didn’t like it. Once it dries down, I notice a faint resemblance to Bloom Intense, those creamy neroli notes, but mixed with a strange clove scent. The whole thing doesn’t seem harmonious to me, nor do I like it.

  • Pink_bloom

    It’s the most nocturnal and cool Gucci Bloom I’ve tried. I picked it up to test the Peru balsam, which I already knew from men’s scents like Givenchy El Gentleman. I think it’s that note that surprises everyone here.