Evan Rachel Wood and Chris Evans, back again for Gucci Guilty Black. (If you missed their original encounter, it's here)
Gucci Guilty Black ~ new fragrances
Gucci will launch Gucci Guilty Black, new flankers to 2010’s Gucci Guilty and 2011’s Gucci Guilty Pour Homme…
Gucci Museo Forever Now ~ new perfume
Gucci will launch Forever Now, a new fragrance made for the Gucci Museo (which opened last year in Florence) in collaboration with Italian niche perfumer Lorenzo Villoresi…
Gucci Premiere ~ perfume review
Gucci, as a brand, doesn’t really appeal to me; so far as I can remember, I’ve never owned a single Gucci item other than decants of the original (not version II) Gucci Pour Homme. Gucci’s popular fragrances of the late 1990s, Envy and Rush, both passed me by entirely — I did not smell either until after 2005. Gucci by Gucci (2007) and Gucci Flora (2009) were both just fine but did not go on my buy list; Gucci Guilty (2010) I liked a little less, although I’ll go for Jessica’s characterization of Guilty as “modern” and “wearable”.
And where does the newly launched Gucci Première fit into the mix? According to Procter & Gamble, the holders of the Gucci fragrance license,
We have three big pillars that we want to support and make as long-lasting classics in the market,” added Luigi Feola, vice president of Procter & Gamble Prestige, referring to Flora, Guilty and Gucci by Gucci. “Première will be the female counterpart to the male Gucci by Gucci,” he explained, noting that the original women’s Gucci by Gucci — Giannini’s first fragrance for the Italian fashion house, which some considered quite masculine — has become more of a niche perfume.1
So, Première, presumably, is meant to sell in a way that Gucci by Gucci did not…
Blake Lively for Gucci Premiere
Actress Blake Lively for the new Gucci Première perfume. Shot at the Sheats Goldstein Residence in Los Angeles.