Disrupting the traditional olfactive families that classify fragrances, Gucci Mémoire d’une Odeur creates a new one: Mineral Aromatic.
This modern olfactive family is special because it weaves together scents and emotions—airy, musky, transparent and authentic. Blended by master perfumer Alberto Morillas, the unexpected and enigmatic ingredients in Gucci Mémoire d’une Odeur create an elixir that transcends gender and time. Defined by a note of Roman chamomile, this particular flower inside the fragrance was chosen by Alessandro Michele. Roman Chamomile has grown around Rome in terraced gardens since the 16th and 17th centuries and has a green aromatic perfume, with a character that radiates joy to a sweet aromatic dry down with honey and green apple. Alberto Morillas’ final scent for Gucci Mémoire d’une Odeur mixes Roman Chamomile with Indian Coral Jasmine petals for tenderness, precious Musks for depth, and noble woods including warm, luminous Sandalwood and airy, subtle Cedarwood, a powerful tree with deep roots and an irresistible vanilla note.
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