
However, it is precisely in terms of fragrance that Gucci has this time decided to let its talent express itself. The brand presents us with a brand new very floral fragrance, called Gucci Bloom. Long awaited, this essence is the first to have been made by Alessandro Michele, new artistic director of Gucci. So, how about stepping into his universe?
Gucci Bloom is a particularly anticipated perfume. If the announcement of its release was made at the beginning of May 2017, its marketing, meanwhile, will not officially begin until August of the same year. In fact, if the public's impatience with it is such, it is because it is the very first perfume to have been entirely made by Alessandro Michele, new artistic director of Gucci. Completely unknown until 2015, he replaced at short notice Frida Giannini at the head of the house, following his hasty departure. He immediately made people talk about him thanks to his Gucci Men's collection, produced in just five days. Arousing the curiosity of men and women all over the planet, he has chosen to bring his own DNA to the Gucci collections. Many are already saying that he revolutionized the universe of this great Italian brand and that he could well hoist it to the highest peak in its history. So, let's take a closer look at how this translates to the perfumery side.
For this first perfume, Alessandro Michele did not take any risks and turned to one of the most popular olfactory categories on the planet: that of floral fragrances. The creator has also chosen to orient himself in this direction in order to seduce the Asian populations, very attracted by this kind of compositions. Gucci Bloom therefore contains sambac jasmine and tuberose, a classic of women's perfumery, giving off a certain romanticism associated with opulence and freshness. However, Gucci Bloom also contains an unexpected ingredient: Rangoon Creeper, a flower from India and specially harvested for Gucci. Everything is delivered to us in a bottle that is both vintage and contemporary, feminine and authentic. Forming a thick rectangle of glass, this one impresses with its imposing stature. Entirely lacquered in beige, it evokes the color of a female skin, thus calling for caress. Everything is contained in a white cardboard box, printed with the famous traditional Gucci herbarium motif, in a red and white Jouy wood color. The whole is at the same time traditional while having the avant-gardism of Alessandro Michele.
Released in 2017, “ Gucci Bloom ”is the epitome of femininity. “Gucci Bloom” was made like a lush garden. Alessandro Michele, artistic director of the Gucci brand since 2014, affirms “I wanted a scent of very rich white flowers, a daring scent that carries an abundant bouquet of flowers and plants into a huge garden… ”. We must not forget that this is Alessandro Michele's first perfume, so he put all his soul into it. To create this lovely and ultra-feminine fragrance, the Gucci house called on Alberto Morillas.
Alberto Morillas is what we call a true autodidact. Born in Seville (Spain) in 1950, Alberto Morillas has kept the memories of Mediterranean smells. He specialized in chemistry before learning the perfume profession in the creative sense. He won the title of best perfumer in 1977 and that of master perfumer in 1998. In 1981, when he was only 24 years old, Alberto Morillas created “Must” by Cartier and his success propelled him to the forefront of the stage. . Alberto Morillas is an avant-garde, very creative perfumer. Regarding the creation of “Gucci Bloom”, Alberto Morillas affirms “When we started to imagine this fragrance together, we had the image of an imaginary garden in mind”. We owe Alberto Morillas great successes such as “Valentina” by Valentino, “Miracle” by Lancôme and “Hot Couture” by Givenchy.
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