Appreciated for its floral and sweet notes, the Neroli Flower is both intense and subtle, combining an elegant density with a fizzy green edge.
The greenness of the Neroli Flower blends effortlessly with the sparkling freshness of the Limone Cedrato, a zesty ingredient that is fresher and more floral than the lemon fruit.
Bringing richness, intensity, and an unrivalled lastingness to the fragrance, Oakmoss provides an earthy, lush forest-like quality, a sophisticated signature note that marks 1921 as a scent that transcends gender and seasonality.
Product Features:
The fragrance can be accentuated by layering it with perfumed oils and acque profumate from the collection to create a personalized blend.
Inspired by the bottles found on the wooden shelves of a vintage apothecary, curious pharmacy jars and the first perfumery containers, the fragrance comes in a transparent green glass, as an homage to one of the House’s emblematic colors.
Gucci lettering and decorations appear in gold, emblazoned with a wreath held up by a hand - symbolizing everlasting growth and strength; no beginning or end, just the solid beauty of a hundred-year heritage.
Appreciated for its floral and sweet notes, the Neroli Flower is both intense and subtle, combining an elegant density with a fizzy green edge.
The greenness of the Neroli Flower blends effortlessly with the sparkling freshness of the Limone Cedrato, a zesty ingredient that is fresher and more floral than the lemon fruit.
Bringing richness, intensity, and an unrivalled lastingness to the fragrance, Oakmoss provides an earthy, lush forest-like quality, a sophisticated signature note that marks 1921 as a scent that transcends gender and seasonality.
Product Features:
The fragrance can be accentuated by layering it with perfumed oils and acque profumate from the collection to create a personalized blend.
Inspired by the bottles found on the wooden shelves of a vintage apothecary, curious pharmacy jars and the first perfumery containers, the fragrance comes in a transparent green glass, as an homage to one of the House’s emblematic colors.
Gucci lettering and decorations appear in gold, emblazoned with a wreath held up by a hand - symbolizing everlasting growth and strength; no beginning or end, just the solid beauty of a hundred-year heritage.