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Gucci Guilty: the most subversive secret gift this holiday season

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Gucci Guilty: the most subversive secret gift this holiday season

Gucci Guilty turns the holidays into a sweet guilty pleasure. A unique scent, more intoxicating
than a Christmas carol or a few lines on a postcard.

Celebrating success
Gucci Guilty pour Femme, launched in autumn 2010, was quickly followed by a men’s essence. In
2011 and 2012, the Guilty franchise received over 35 awards worldwide. This recognition demonstrates the fragrance’s exceptional potential to become a classic. Gucci Guilty
for Women and for Men are already among the most prestigious fragrances.

Inspiration
These two fragrances, adorned with the two intertwined Gs, invite our two modern heroes to provoke.
For them, this emblem is an incitement to transgression. More than an essence, Gucci represents for the most avant-garde a concentrate of adrenalin, elegance and sensuality.
Power is a game. A role fully assumed when the personalities of the man and woman
Guilty merge. An iconoclastic duo whose lives are combined with power, ardor and impertinence. Intoxicated by the absolute, they revel in the thrill of the forbidden.

Fragrances
Gucci Guilty Pour Femme is a warm, intoxicating floral oriental with a hedonistic heart.
Top notes: a flamboyant explosion of mandarin orange and a daring pinch of pink pepper.
Heart notes: a seductive composition of lilac and heady geranium interwoven with the tactile sweetness
of peach.
Base notes: patchouli, evocative of power and the hallmark of Gucci fragrances, harmonizes
with the voluptuousness of amber, symbol of feminine grace.

Gucci Guilty Pour Homme is distinguished by the intensity and modern singularity of fougère, as provocative as it is seductive.
Top notes: The energy of Italian lemon and mandarin, punctuated by a crush of green leaves and a zesty pinch of pink pepper.
Heart notes: the vegetal freshness of lavender, enveloped by aphrodisiac cardamom, blended with orange blossom and neroli.
Base notes: patchouli, the hallmark of Gucci fragrances, blends with cedar and sandalwood to exalt the senses. A celebration of self-assured virility.

Gucci Guilty: a hint of gold for an exceptional jewel
Already considered a classic, the Gucci Guilty bottle, engraved with the two intertwined Gs, is the result of a subtle fusion of metal, gold and glass. This precious case, revealing its delicate amber juice, is the ultimate object of desire, just like the latest Gucci bag. In its incandescent black case, it is the quintessence of elegance.

Gucci Guilty Lovers

Glamorous Hollywood icons Evan Rachel Wood and Chris Evans successfully embody the sultry
Gucci Guilty campaign.
Evan recalls her innocent childhood memories: “One of my fondest memories of Christmas will always be
waiting all night for Santa to arrive. I was determined to stay awake, but I always ended up falling asleep. The next day, I was the first to wake up. I was amazed to see that the presents were there, as if by magic. I couldn’t
open them, but I contemplated them. ”
” My best present was for my 20th birthday: Nicodemus, a wonderful black tuxedo and white kitten
. The two gifts I’d put at the top of my list are music and Gucci Guilty. The fragrances that immediately bring Christmas to mind are fir, gingerbread and, of course, cinnamon. My
grandmother bakes cookies every year for the holidays that we have to decorate.”
Chris, for his part, comes from a large family and grew up in Boston: “For the holidays, there are lots of us, music is omnipresent and we always eat turkey. We start
with ravioli cooked by my uncle and accompanied by a wonderful sauce, essentially wine-based
! But, turkey remains unsurpassed. There’s no such thing as a bad Christmas present. I love my
e-reader – it has changed my life. I’d also definitely give Gucci Guilty. It’s an elegant
fragrance with character. What’s more, it’s a subtle way of saying: “Let yourself be seduced
by this fragrance”.

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