Fragile Eau de Toilette Jean Paul Gaultier

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Fragile Eau de Toilette Jean Paul Gaultier

Fragile Eau de Toilette Jean Paul Gaultier

Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 41 customer ratings
(41 customer reviews)

Fragile Eau de Toilette Jean Paul Gaultier for women of Jean Paul Gaultier

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Description

The Eau de toilette version of the famous perfume was created at a later stage. Despite its general resemblance to Fragile, it is still a fragrance in and of itself. The night queen and tuberose, together with mouthwatering citruses create a fresh and luminescent beginning. The composition’s soft heart is made of floral notes, and voluptuous tuberose is again in the center of attention, moderately sweet, moderately wild, all but innocent. The musk notes are in the soft base. The perfume was created in 2001 The nose behind this fragrance is Francis Kurkdjian.

41 reviews for Fragile Eau de Toilette Jean Paul Gaultier

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    @ socorrosouza
    Thank you for the helpful feedback 🙂 There are hundreds of perfume in my collection and this is the first time ever I literally cannot smell anything. You can guess how shocked I was Lol. I have a miniature of the edP and the nutty tuberose is delectable <3
    Actually a friend of mine showed interests in my bottle of Fragile edT and she will test it next time when we go out together. If she can smell it, it is likely the bottle of perfume will be her upcoming birthday gift.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    You are probably anosmic to Fragile, if it was turned you would feel a horrible scent akin to blood. Anosmia, as I have writen many times before is much more prevalent than people think, and almost everyone will have an episode of anosmia in his/her life.Some note is too powerful for your nose to handle then it silences the whole scent.
    Sometimes anosmia can lift, you have to spray the tiniest spray possible at regular intervals, and sometimes the nose can get used to the aroma and you can start to smell the scent, but not every time. many supposed fakes are just people who have anosmia to a perfume and atribute the problem to counterfeiting (and, in your case to old age).See if it has happened before and what note (s) bring this. Iso- E is a famous culprit, for me orchid, papyrus and peach are the ones.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Searching high and low, a 100ml, unused and sealed-in-box bottle of Fragile edT finally joined my collection yesterday. I was so excited throughout the day until later at the night, I religiously unboxed it and sprayed.
    OMG Why can’t I smell ANYTHING?!
    I pumped a dozen times like crazy and the scent was barely there that resembles the faint smell of water inside a new plastic bucket. Gutted! The perfume went off :'(
    I suspect that the quality of the juice just simply could not stand the test of time as the perfume I got was entirely new in its own package, well protected from light, and the perfume is genuine.
    There are a few vintages that I own produced even earlier than 1990 and smell excellent! It is so disappointing and I feel like the money has been flushed down the toilet.
    At least the cap looks good. Lol

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Crispy pears + tuberoses. Green, “wet”, magical, mysterious.
    Color: dark green, Slytherin green.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    One of some tuberose that my nose can bear.One step beyond,it would be impossible for me to wear it because the added presence of strong white flowers
    that keep this composition a little loud .I love drydown,musky and quiet.
    As I said before,a wearable perfume for office or windy nights on sea landscape.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I am so glad I discovered this beautiful perfume. It’s rich and sultry and it reminds me slightly of Organza by Givenchy. My firdt thought was: this a gorgeous tuberose. The white florals are strong in this. It’s definitely not for hot weather, but I think it would be awesome for fall and winter. It’ so loglasting. I am not a big fan of JPG, but this is sooo good. I wish the original Fragile available. So classy.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Stronger and more beautiful version of J’adore Dior.
    I love almost everything perfume with tuberose !
    I havé à 3/4 of 50 ml eau de toilette to sell. I live in Québec, Canada.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    A smooth, fruity tuberose which, to me, smells like a very expensive body lotion. Like that one fragrance you keep for special occasions only. It feels very luxurious and it does resemble the woman in the cap – classy, elegant and feminine. Unfortunately, on my skin, the dry down is very similar to J’adore, which I dislike. It was definitely not worthy of being discontinued though.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    i love this fragrance. i have an empty edt bottle that i take the snow globe off and sniff it almost every day. this bottle has been empty for more than 10 years yet it still retains that beautiful scent that i long for. amazing. if anyone knows of a scent that is similiar please do tell. im not willing to pay exorbitant prices on ebay for fragile .

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I have a love hate relationship with this perfume. I really don’t understand why it smells so sour the moment it touches my skin. It goes away after two minutes or so..
    The orange blossom is…just….too much for me. I bought this by accident years ago and I haven’t been using it much tbh, its too sweet to wear during the daytime and a bit… well the point is its not really my cup o tea. I do kinda enjoy the drydown but if I have to wear a perfume for hours until I finally like how I smell I dont think its worth putting it on anyway.
    It is not at all a bad fragrance, its sweet and screams feminine. I’d keep the bottle in the top shelf because its so pretty (do’oh), but I’ll try sniffing it again once in a while and see if I changes my mind by then.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Reminds me of Dior J’adore at first sniff. Very beautiful and feminine. After a few minutes I notice some fruity scent which makes it much deeper and sweeter than J’adore. I like it a lot.
    The bottle is stunning. I love that it has magnet inside the golden part of the bottle so it’s very easy to put a cap back on.
    The sillage and longevity are moderate but acceptable for EDT.
    So sad that it discontinued so I have to treasure the last bottle that I have.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Why Jean Paul Gaultier discontinued “Fragile” for women will go down as one of the greatest mysteries in fragrance history. A spectacular, smooth and “modern” take on the tuberose flower. Maybe it was ahead of its time? Maybe it was too sophisticated because it didn’t smell like a grandmother?
    Whatever the reason may be, I was truly disappointed when I found out it was discontinued. Still, I ended up buying a bottle on EBAY and I enjoy it every once in a while.
    I only hope JPG will bring back this masterpiece of a floral!

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    It smells like very very dilute version of J’Adore minus other notes, plus ylang ylang. If ‘almost nothing’ had a scent, Fragile EDT would be it. It is as fragile as the aura of boiled water, with one white flower and a ylang ylang flower thrown in. And maybe a doll head steeped in it for that added innocence & fragility.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    This fragrance was my signature one for the last 7 years, one of my all-time favorites. I love everything about it, from the elegant, beautiful feminine scent to the fantastic design of the bottle. This fragrance always draws attention to the person wearing it. I was non-stop asked by men what is the name of perfume I’m wearing. This smell is constantly drawing compliments. It is very hard to describe this fragrance. It is floral, but in its special, sophisticated way. The notes are very good balanced, nothing “loud” about this perfume. Very classic, still modern. It is long lasting, but not over-powering, not even at the very first moment you spritz it on your skin.
    Unfortunately it was discontinued.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I saw it in one of the biggest stores in my country and I was very surprised.
    Is “Fragile” edt out again?

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    One of my all time favorites, and the first full sized fragrance I bought. There is just a tiny bit left in the bottle and it smells like rancid alcohol with one or two of the base notes left. I will never throw the bottle though. Too pretty. WHY did they have to discontinue this one?!? Why?

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Only Jean Paul Gaultier could make the edp and the edt smell like 2 different things. LOL Genius!
    The edt was a distant memory of its more seductress counterpart, the edp “snow globe”… and it wasn’t as much fun to play with either. But i did give it a try and obviously i liked it =)
    Sadly this 2 has been discontinued and the “fermented” ones that u can still buy online… well i’m just 2 afraid 2 touch =(… they surely wont smell the same and the overpricing is ridiculous.
    Just because it’s old ppl doesn’t make it “vintage”! Ha ha ha! =P
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  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Office friendly tuberose!

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Sparkling fruity CHAMPAGNE! :))

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    WEIRD…! ALL I CAN SMELL IS JASMINE!! MAYBE A BIT OF CITRUSS… BUT THE JASMINE IS VERY DOMINANT! STRANGE THING THIS EAU DE TOILETTE DOES NOT CONTAIN JASMIN NOTES! o.O

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    I wanted this fragrance for months and finally ended up buying it online- it’s really nice but I’m a little disappointed because I thought it would smell like the EDP, and it doesn’t at all. This is much more floral (of which I’m not a huge fan) and so I’m a bit upset that I shelled out and didn’t end up with the fragrance I wanted.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    Light fruity floral. Somehow this fragrance reminds me L’eau d’Issey by Issey Miyake or just light fragrances with the melon note rather than citrusy tuberose fragrances.
    I would say that this fragrance has almost nothing similar with the original Fragile. As for me, I would prefer this edt version.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    ibought it yestrday for me ismell the citrus note for two minutes then it turns into sandelwood after that really it was offer buy one get one free ithougt that was the EDP but after iopen it idiscover it was EDT no matter igot sad but for EDT it stays long.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    LOVE THIS. IT SMELL JUST LIKE J’ADORE… AND THE BOTTLE ES WONDERFULL. SMELL LIKE WHITE FLOWERS. THIS IS VERY SPECIAL.
    10/10

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this and used to wear it. Interestingly, to my nose, Burberry’s Brit, Juicy Couture, and this smell almost exactly alike, but with slightly different dry downs.
    10/14/11
    Interesting: London = Juicy Couture = Jean Paul Gualtier Fragile. At least on my skin. Wearing all three right now, and they’re almost indistinguishable. The Fragile turns a little softer – almost a green tea note. The JC gets a little bit of a bubblegum note as it dries down. The London gets a little warmer. But extremely, surprisingly similar!

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    the very first perfume that doesn’t contain rose and i like…suprisingly it doesn’t have as much flower as it smells.but really good and lasts very long time.It is also very different from its edp version.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    I never knew I was going to say this but I truly appreciate (if not start to love) Fragile.
    It was because I bought it blind and it was only afterwards I noticed it possess a tuberose note…a very distinctive one…
    And I usually hate tuberose directed fragrances.
    To my surprise the tuberose comes as a gentle, warm and enveloping note in Fragile as oppose to being loud and suffocating.
    Fragile EDT truly smells far more complex than the notes above suggest.
    It is a fragrance with a very well behaved tuberose giving some space to other notes. It also strikes me to see that there is no other floral notes in Fragile EDT, yet it appeals to me as a sophisticated bouquet rather than a simplistic fragrance.
    I shall cherish it and wish to recommend it to all of you who appreciate gentle soft florals – Fragile is an adequate addition to your office and casual wardrobe.
    It has good silage and lasting power for an EDT.
    I am now looking forward to try the EDP version. Even though the tuberose note is still present in EDP, I still have high hopes to love the EDP version, perhaps even more than EDT…

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    First of all, I think the sample that I bought of Fragile EDT is a little off. The top notes that I’m experiencing is something that I liken more to the scent of nail polish remover rather than perfume.
    Thankfully after the hideousness that was the top notes, I can get a feel for the fragrance once it dries down to the heart. This fragrance is certainly a very green, somewhat sharp tuberose and citrus blend. Because of the way it has been composed, Fragile EDT strikes me as a white floral with fruity nuances, so not as creamy and soft as one would expect.
    There’s a lot of guts to this fragrance, particularly in terms of the sillage. Some reviewers are mentioning pear, and while it’s not listed in the scent pyramid, I can also smell it. Fragile EDT to my nose, smells like a richer, more mature version of Curious by Britney Spears.
    It’s quite elegant and in some ways classy. The bottle is absolutely captivating with its glittery, snow globe look, however if I owned a bottle I’d be cautious of using it too much, because the snow globe wouldn’t function the same way.
    EDIT:
    I managed to find a tester bottle that wasn’t off, and I am happy to report that the pear note is present along with the white florals like I assumed it would be. It’s a little different to a majority of white floral scents, and overall quite intriguing.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    Very different from EDP version, this one is more fresh and has more citrus notes in it. I do not like it, as it is a very simple scent and nothing to be compared with an EDP, they have almost no resemblance to each other. As i see a composition, i see that this one is a very simple, unlike the very complex scent of EDP. To me EDP is a stunner, amongst my top 5 favorites but this one is simple light floral fragrance, which is not bad, but is not worth of bearing the same name with EDP version. Please expect a very drastic difference between those two.

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    I have no too much comment about this fragrance, i suppose that is becose i didnt like too much. I remember that was a scent a littlen heavy, i suposse because musk and never linked it with citrus scent….i will not repeat

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    Strange, but I almost 100% sure that there is a strong note of pear at the beginning!

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    This fragrance makes me so happy! I bought it when I was 16 and I really thought it through, trying the tester for months to make sure that I liked it. Its all flowers with a little citrus thrown in. The flowers remain prsent until the end, it doesnt suddenly become just musk. Nothing smells like this, but the impact it had on me is similar to Lulu Guinness by Lulu Guinness. It goes great with a red scarf!

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    Am wearing it right now. Tee-hee.
    I smelt just a hint of the top notes – lemon, orange, and mandarin orange – because the tuberose was so strong, though not cloying. As it dries down, the combination of tuberose and musk makes me smell fresh and expensive. I like this one a lot.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    this perfume could be quite a man magnet, ow yes :-p to me EDP is better for getting the effect like on the first image *lol*
    btw: i see a typo 😉

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    My favourite every day-perfume, it’s very, very feminine, nicely old-fashioned, confident and serene. Citrus notes don’t make it nor too sweet neither sour, just fresh, luminous and sparkling in a nice, moderate way. I smell a bit of pear and honey. It’s very elegant and I find it sexy, in a classic way, like a day-time diva from the 40s. Like all the Gaultiers, this one too is very original.

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    I have tried only the edt. It smells similar to J’Adore edp version.. very nice, but the tuberose grows too much on my skin and the drydown is very resinlike.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    i agree when Aeternitas guest says
    ” It’s as though for the EDT they took out all the key notes in the EDP. It lacks a lot of depth, unlike the parfum. This one is most suitable for the summer since it is light and sparkling”
    perfect description!
    the tuberose note is too strong and proeminent to my nose….unfortunately…so i gave it to my sister, who has the edp version too and really like them both!
    2012 – and now, some years later, more mature nose maybe, i can tell that i like this EDT version, the note that annoyed me once don´t do it anymore… I use it spraying generously because of the EDT longevity. beautiful scent, rich and happy at same time! the dry down is the same of the edp, just the top notes are brighter.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    Not for tropical weather. It smells a bit heady and strong. In europe it’s sexy, in the humid tropics it’s migraine inducing.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    It is my favourite perfume ever. Absolutely love it. The scent is great, feminine and the bottle amazing.

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    I just got the full bottle of this, and contrary to the Fragile EDP, it’s very light. It’s as though for the EDT they took out all the key notes in the EDP. It lacks a lot of depth, unlike the parfum. This one is most suitable for the summer since it is light and sparkling. I didn’t like it as much as I remembered liking it in the store. The top notes are fruity, but not like most fruity perfumes, it’s a more sophisticated fruitiness, and the rest is tuberose and something bubbly I can’t put my finger on. It’s an okay perfume.

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m not a fan of Jean Paul Gaultier’s fragrances, but this one is very appealing to me. As the description states, it’s very luminescent. I find it to be a very classic, and expensive smelling perfume. Strong, feminine, and confident. And the bottle is beautiful!

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