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Gardenia Passion
Annick Goutal
Release year:
1989
A rich white-floral fragrance that gives gardenia a creamy, radiant, and full-bodied treatment. It feels classic and elegant, with a sunny floral heart that unfolds with warmth and poise.
Gardénia Pétale
Van Cleef & Arpels
Release year:
2009
Gardénia Pétale interprets gardenia in a cleaner and more luminous way than a dense white-floral blockbuster. It feels polished, floral, and very elegant in a restrained luxury-house style.
Gardénia Tahia
Chopard
Release year:
2025
Gardénia Tahia is a 2025 floral luxury release that highlights gardenia in a luminous polished style. It feels creamy, feminine, and upscale without excessive heaviness.
Garden of Eden: Ya Chuan
Ensar Oud
Release year:
2025
Garden of Eden: Ya Chuan is a floral-natural Ensar Oud composition where petals, resinous woods, and oud are arranged with the house's heavy, concentrated texture. It feels ornate and intimate, letting the floral material read as plush and living rather than cosmetic, with oud and ambered fixatives adding shadow and persistence.
Gardens of Firdaus
Ensar Oud
Release year:
2025
Gardens of Firdaus is a floral-natural Ensar Oud composition where petals, resinous woods, and oud are arranged with the house's heavy, concentrated texture. It feels ornate and intimate, letting the floral material read as plush and living rather than cosmetic, with oud and ambered fixatives adding shadow and persistence.
Gardens of India / 79
Parle Moi de Parfum
Release year:
2019
Gardens of India / 79 is a lush white-floral fragrance centered on tuberose, jasmine, and sandalwood. It opens with creamy floral intensity, then becomes smoother and more rounded as the sandalwood supports the flowers, giving the perfume a humid garden warmth without losing its polished French clarity.
Gardez
Mind Games
Release year:
2022
A strange fruit-leather fragrance with blackberry leaf, apricot, orris, cassis, rosewood, jasmine sambac, black leather, popcorn, and cedar. The fruit is bright but not simple, with leafy and woody facets making the opening feel textured and slightly tart. Orris and jasmine smooth the middle before the fragrance dries into leather, cedar, and a playful popcorn warmth.
Gardez-Moi
Jovoy Paris
Release year:
2013
A lush white-floral fragrance with tomato leaf brightness, gardenia, jasmine, raspberry, and musky softness. The green opening gives the flowers a fresh living quality, while the fruit and musk make the drydown plush, elegant, and feminine without becoming syrupy.
Garofano
Lorenzo Villoresi
Release year:
1995
A spicy carnation fragrance where clove-like piquancy, rose, geranium, jasmine, and aromatic spice create the effect of a full-blooded old-world floral. It feels dark, vivid, and beautifully opinionated, with more bite and structure than most carnation scents.
Gasoleather
Lorenzo Pazzaglia
Release year:
2024
A bold leather fragrance with gasoline-like sharpness, smoke, woods, and a tough industrial edge. It is not a soft suede scent; the leather feels dark, oily, and mechanical, with warm resins and woods adding body. It feels like a leather jacket, fuel, asphalt, and heat, deliberately rough but still composed as perfume.
Gateau Blackout
D.S. & Durga
Release year:
2024
A limited gourmand with dark cake richness, cocoa-like shadow, and a playful blackout-party mood. It feels sweet and dense but deliberately stylized, more cult bakery fantasy than ordinary vanilla dessert.
Gateways
House of Matriarch
Release year:
2013
A resinous woody fragrance with a liminal, threshold-like feeling: smoke, woods, ambered warmth, herbs, and earthy facets opening into a darker natural base. It feels ceremonial and transitional, like stepping from daylight into an incense-filled room.
Gaultier²
Jean Paul Gaultier
Release year:
2005
Gaultier² was one of the brand’s more unusual concepts, built as a warm amber-vanilla composition meant to work across genders. It feels intimate, smooth, and less flashy than the better-known sailor-and-corset pillars.
Gaultier² (2022 version)
Jean Paul Gaultier
Release year:
2022
The 2022 return of Gaultier² revives the warm amber-vanilla intimacy of the original concept in a modern relaunch context. It feels smooth, sensual, and more minimal than the brand’s louder pillars.
Gaultier Divine
Jean Paul Gaultier
Release year:
2023
Gaultier Divine opens a new feminine pillar for the house with a marine-floral-gourmand concept built around lily, sea notes, and meringue. It feels luminous, modern, and theatrically feminine in a very Gaultier way.
Gaultier Divine Le Parfum
Jean Paul Gaultier
Release year:
2024
The Le Parfum version of Gaultier Divine enriches the marine-floral-gourmand idea with more body and warmth while preserving its bright femininity. It feels smoother and more dressed than the original.
Gdańsk / Gdansk
Gallivant
Release year:
2022
A rich ambergris-amber fragrance with plum, honey, saffron, cardamom, nutmeg, labdanum, leather, sandalwood, incense, rose, patchouli, tobacco, cypriol, vanilla, styrax, and musk. It feels deep, resinous, maritime, and atmospheric, balancing Baltic coolness with a dark honeyed warmth.
Gea
Farmacia SS. Annunziata
Release year:
2011
A traditional floral fragrance with a soft, earthy-green elegance and a gentle feminine finish. It feels like an older apothecary-style composition: restrained, botanical, and quietly romantic rather than flashy.
Geco
Zeromolecole
Release year:
2012
A warm spicy patchouli-gourmand built around rum, sandalwood, cinnamon, honey, and vanilla. It feels cozy and slightly boozy rather than heavy, with earthy patchouli polished into a smooth ambered sweetness.
Gelsomini di Capri
Carthusia
Release year:
2017
A jasmine-led floral with citrus, ginger, pink pepper, orange blossom, ylang-ylang, rose, vanilla, amber, and white musk. It feels radiant and feminine, with the jasmine made brighter and more Mediterranean by the sparkling opening and warm creamy base.