Gucci Guilty Gucci

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Gucci Guilty Gucci

Gucci Guilty Gucci

Rated 3.99 out of 5 based on 69 customer ratings
(69 customer reviews)

Gucci Guilty Gucci for women of Gucci

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Description

Guilty is the orienal floral Gucci fragrance that is presented on the market in September 2010. It is designed for the glamorous, daring, brave, and very sexy girls who like to party and enjoy themselves. The face of the advertising campaign is Evan Rachel Wood, singer and actress.

Gucci Guilty contains the notes of mandarin, pink pepper, peach, lilac, geranium, amber and patchouli.

Available as 30, 50 and 75 ml EDT.

The nose behind this fragrance is Aurelien Guichard.

69 reviews for Gucci Guilty Gucci

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    My decant just arrived here
    My 1st impression =
    1st spraying = floral + citrus vibes
    Drydown = kind of powdery smells and some of woody vibes definitely
    More review will be updating soon

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Like many reviews have stated here, the opening is the best part about this perfume. Sadly, after a while you’re left with a cold synthetic, unimpressive, inexpressive, floral smell.
    Not guilty.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I first discovered this one when i was on work. A customer came inn and i have never in my life smelled something so mysteriuos, sexy, clean and good! I gave the customer compliments, and later i couldnt resist the need to know what perfume she was wearing. She told me it was a gucci perfume, and i ordered the one as soon i was finished my shift.
    This is my one and only, hands down the perfume of my life!

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Nja. Pigg syren först men doften utvecklades trist på mig och slutade upp i menlös akvatisk doft.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Gucci Guilty is a fragrance that I definitely had to grow into. I’m in my early twenties and at first it felt like the scent was slightly too mature for me. Neverthelss, the more I wore it the more I noticed how soothing and sensual this scent is. I suffer with anxiety and when I spray this it instantly calms me. It might be the lilac flowers with peach and the slight baby powder aspect is has but not in a bad way!! One spray on each wrist and I’m good to go. This is also perfect for many occasions and is a no brainer. You can wear this on a date, on a night out or even make this as your signature scent.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m a Gucci clothes fan-well, who isn’t? They are one of the most creative, fun, long lasting reinventive (if that’s a word) Houses out there. Gucci Guilty has been around a long time, but for some reason, this scent missed my notice. But-I have organized my little sample bottles, well over 100, and put them in a place I can read off a list and go straight to one I want to try immediately. Today it’s Guilty.
    You’d think I’d love it, as I like a peach note in a perfume, (Burberry Black won me over with its dirty peach) and I’m on the peppercorn bandwagon. (Coach Floral, anyone?) I say yes to Florientals. But Gucci Guilty to me seems like a patchouli bomb. To me, that’s the top note and the main note and while it’s only been on an hour, I suspect the base note too. I don’t smell white flowers, Iris, peaches, peppercorn, whatever is supposed to be here. Just patchouli. The only story I get is a handful of patchouli. (It is a plant, yes?) it feels like what I do when I have a snip of rosemary-squeeze it between my fingers to get the scent. If you like patchouli, you’ll like this. If not, stay away. To my nose, there is nothing else.
    My one caveat is some of these sample bottles are dauber, open types, not sprays. And sometimes it seems to me, when you put a fragrance on that way, straight from the bottle, you miss notes. I don’t know if the scent molecules can settle, or if when they are decanted something is missing. It seems to happen more with this type. Or, maybe it’s my imagination.
    Imagination which I’m sad to say, is sorely lacking in what I smell right now.
    Still a Gucci fan but not buying this frag.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    This probably isnt a popular opinion, but here you go:
    This smells like play dough.
    I have no idea why, but that’s the first thing that came to my mind after smelling this.
    Too bad bc I had high hopes for this! The notes looked very promising.
    And maybe its just my nose, I mean im not an expert or anything, so try it out yourself and see if you like it.
    But please don’t blind buy, I mean who knows maybe you have a silly nose like me.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    This is what I wear 5 days a week. Even my wardrobe smells like it. Before Guilty I had Chance as my work perfume, I think they are close. What makes them similar is pink pepper, cologne undertone and restrained politically correct patchouli.
    Now speaking of Guilty, I enjoy it’s spicy woody scent. I could sense peach and musky vanilla too. I am sweet scent lover and I can’t wear something crystal clear and floral every day, it would annoy me. I can’t wear sweet sugar either because of sensitive people around. Life is full of compromises. So something warm and elegant ticks my box.
    Usually I make just 1 spray on my chest and dress up. Then the scent isn’t too provocative and harsh. This is only perfume that really makes me feel like a Boss Babe.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    as a fragrance seller, this is one of the most best selling fragrance among my women customer. it smell so beautiful, no doubt about that.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Love-hate relationship with this perfume!
    When the weather is perfect outside, sunny but not scorching or humid, this perfume smells heavenly.
    But once it gets tol hot outside and you’re wearing it while doing a lot of activities.. I say it’s a big no! It doesn’t blend well with a person’s natural fragrance and sweat. Shocking for a brand like Gucci, because I expected more.
    But yes, love-hate. I’d wear it if I know I’ll be staying or working some place cool and breezy, and at times I want my perfume to last for days on my trench coat.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    OVER-HYPED!!! It’s very typical of the white florals on the market these days. It’s good but not great. You probably already have something similar. Don’t waste your money.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    My experience with Gucci Guilty is unpleasant. I don’t know if i got a bad bottle or something but i cannot smell the juice from the bottle,let alone to see how it smell on my body.
    When i catch a whiff there was only a thin flowers, so WEAK, with a touch of.. Metallic tinge.
    And no matter how much i douse myself in it, i smell NOTHING. which is ridiculous for the price and brand.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    There’s nothing Guilty about this at all, what a strange choice of name. I expected something dark, but this is light and forgettable.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    I did not read any of the reviews – which I usually do – just plain impromptu putting down what comes to mind now.
    I adore the bottle and the ads, I really do, they got me before I ever had a chance to get my hands at a bottle years ago..I was thinking if the scent is half as good as the marketing, I`m sold..
    Today I tried the scent for the 3rd time. And all I can say is – not for me. I kinda think it is my skin that doesn`t want to match with this juice as it should; I refuse to believe that I don`t like this scent, although I really want to..
    The first burst from the bottle is amazing! And it lasts around 10-15 minutes, then as it starts to dry down and on me it turns very masculine and what is worse – I get no lilac note on me, or something very minimal and synthetic that doesn`t remind me of lilac at all..It doesn`t give me the impression that I`m smell `guilty` either, which is another problem. Other notes are well and present but the combination of it all just doesn`t work on me..It could be lovely if the top notes were different or better quality?
    I might try different versions of it and find one that suits..

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Gucci writes: lilac, patchouli and rich amber. Indulge in GUILTY PLEASURES. Discover the scent of defiance.
    I believe all have sinned, and what pleasure we found is guilty on its own. Guilty in temptation, guilty in material wealth, guilty in endless pursuit of beautiful images. All these messages complicated on GUCCI Guilty’s AD, the horrible bottle, and the scent respectively.
    The opening of GG is stunning. Of these lilac-perfumes people mentioned: ARDEN 5th Avenue, LANVIN Eclat d’Arpège and GUCCI Guilty, I found GG to be most appealing while A5A is gentle enough and LEdA kind of artificial. The stunning, luxerious and extravagant opening of this perfume is like a vintage lilac-wine, at the same time it’s heady only in its first hour. After drydown I found what on my skin is barely noticeable, like a hint of vanilla+musk, pale and unattractive.
    Had GUCCI Bamboo EDP on the other arm I detected the silliage and the ever-changing progress of GB’s performance are so graceful, from lily to sandalwood+gardenia and back to lily again! All the time GG is like absent… For these reasons I apprecite GG as a beautiful work but give up the idea to buy a real bottle, (for GB my willingness is not high enough to think about it.)
    In traditional Chinese:
    GUCCI 寫道: 紫丁香,印度薄荷 和 琥珀。 耽溺在罪惡的愉悅,發覺抗衡之力。
    我相信人皆有罪,其中我們找到的歡愉,都帶著罪惡的元素。 在誘惑裡有罪,在世俗的價值中有罪,在追逐美麗幻影中有罪。 這些複雜的訊息,分別表現在 GUCCI Guilty (GG淡香水 EDT) 的 平面廣告,可怕的香水瓶身,和 氣味上。
    GG的前味不同凡響。 在幾款人們常說的 紫丁香花香水: ARDEN 5th Avenue, LANVIN Eclat d’Arpège 和 GUCCI Guilty,我發覺 GG最為誘人,A5A 過於一般而 LEdA過於人工。 那不同凡響,馥郁 與 精美的前味,就像陳年的紫丁香花酒,只是維持一個小時。 隨著停留在肌膚上,我幾乎感覺不到後味,只有一絲 香草+白麝香 淡淡的味道不吸引人。
    在另一隻手臂我同時噴上 GUCCI Bamboo EDP,偵查到它擴散的氣味優雅的隨著推陳在變化。 從 百合 轉變到 檀香+梔子花 又回到 百合香味! 這段時間 GG就像缺席。 以上的原因總結我欣賞 GUCCI Guilty是個美麗的作品,但不足以讓我想去擁有整罐香水,(而 GUCCI Bamboo 對我沒興起過想買的主意。)
    batch:7171 Made in France

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Untold Absolu twins it is!

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Scrubber. On paper it seemed like I would enjoy this. Unfortunatly when I put it on it turned horrible sour in a very bad way. I have experienced with some other perfumes also. I have come to the conclusion that whatever is often labeled as white musk does not agree with me at all.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I wore Guilty to my middle school graduation and thought it was the most beautiful, elegant, ladylike thing I’d ever smelled. Sadly, smelling it again after many years and having more experience in the world of fragrance, I can still say that this smells lovely but it’s nothing particularly unique. Florals with gentle fruit and musk tones are very elegant, but are by no means uncommon.
    I pick up the pink pepper, the lilac, black currant, musk and patchouli most. The amber and vanilla come in to play, too, when it’s winding down into the dry down. In Fragrantica’s terms the sillage is between ‘soft’ and ‘moderate’, and its longevity is about 5 or so hours.
    I’m not really sure the vanilla and patchouli-heavy dry down really complements the overall gentle floral tone. I think it could’ve been more subtle and tender. I also think the scent is a little different from the image that the bottle and the campaign are trying to show. This is more grown up, or at least more formal than advertised. It could also just be a regular daytime scent, if you wanted.
    Again, this is a really lovely fragrance — it just doesn’t really ‘wow’ me.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    The bottle is horrid, but the scent is pretty good, a light and fresh floral. Peppery lilac with subtle fruity undertones. It’s beautiful, but I like stronger lilac notes. Anyway… 9,5/10. 🙂 Good. Good sillage and projection too. It’s clarity reminds me a bit of 5th Avenue.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    this is a very unique scent that doesn’t fit into any category I bought it as it has powdery notes which I love
    then a fiend (male)at work told me I smelled citrusy and fresh when I got back home my mom said that I smelled spicy and warm in a sexy way
    it’s really amazing how versatile this perfume is

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve had this perfume for a while now in my collection, and I can say it’s been one of my favorites!
    Once in a while I like to wear this, and it’s been a long time since today. What’s funny though is that I smell something completely different in the notes now. I always get the fresh blast of the bright pepperiness, along with a nice blend of florals (lilac), the patchouli, and a little bit of powder.
    However, what struck me today is the peach! I never have been able to smell the peach note, but today, all of a sudden, it’s right up there with the other notes, giving a fresh fruity but creamy peachiness to the mix.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    A very femmenine and floral. Love the Lilac!! To me is very similar as Chloe Love. Love it!!

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Initially this EDT didnt last the work day on me, but lately it does!!!, and the aroma its soo good, a bit fruity a bit powdery and a bit sexy, its really a very versatile parfum.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve been on a month long bender of trying different perfumes and this is the very last and the first one I’m buying. I was looking for something different yet safe. It was my husband’s top pick for sexiness. It wasn’t the most interesting or favorite of the bunch I tried but since I need a new solid everyday or work perfume, this is the winner. Even one of my friends who gets very turned off by any perfume gave me a big hug and said oh you smell nice. Lasts great. Very warm and cozy. Makes me want to drink whiskey and snuggle by the fire. Maybe a great fall/winter fragrance. It is fall/winter right now so we will see how it holds up in a few months.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Pleasantly surprised! I’m sampling this today after sampling Daisy yesterday. Daisy is a perfectly lovely fragrance, but it is simply too young for me – or, put another way, it is the type of fragrance I would have loved as a very young women. But, for my 40-year-old professional life, I felt slightly ridiculous wearing it yesterday :/  My first impression of Guilty is: Now this is a proper, grown-up perfume! It is very “perfumey” in a good way (a quality I think may sometimes gets identified as “synthetic”).  I agree with another reviewer who compared this to Euphoria. It has a similar darker, heavier vibe, but without the medicinal quality I detect in Euphoria that I’ve yet to decide if irritates or intrigues me.  I’m not a lover of vanilla/gourmand fragrances, so this hits the “dark” mark for me – I can easily see it as an evening fragrance.  I disagree with others about the bottle not matching the fragrance, but I think that may be because I’m wearing yellow gold jewelry and a black leather jacket today, and this perfume and its bottle pair perfectly with it! I’m undecided if I need a full bottle of this in my life, but it’s a definite, solid like.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    I adore fragrance but longevity is very very poor. ANd yes, gucci is guilty, but “gulilty” for bad longevity.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    I was looking for a scent that was sweet but not soapy, too sugary or overwhelming, something I could wear everyday without it becoming annoying or offensive and this is it!
    The lasting power is something that needs to be fixed thought, I wasn’t expecting much as it’s an eau de toilette but this definitely needs to be reapplied during the day if you want it to be noticed, if not then this will linger on your skin but I doubt it’ll turn any heads.
    Inoffensive yet nice and warm, it’s a charming fragrance that will keep me company for the colder seasons when I’m not set on wearing something stronger but still want to smell good, I’m not sure if the sweetness will bother me when it starts getting warmer, I’ll have to try it on when spring starts.
    Will it make you stand out for the night? not really, but will it make you and those around sick and tired of your scent during the day? No, this is a good day scent, but for the night, I’d rather use something stronger and more daring, maybe for summer nights this could do as it wouldn’t be overpowering with the heat.
    Honestly it’s not something revolutionary but it’s not disappointing, it’s exactly what I was searching for right now ( pity for the lasting power and sillage 🙁 )

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    I really wanted to have better stamina, but alas not so for me. Otherwise, I really like the flavor itself – blackcurrant, musk, amber, jasmine – I feel them, I like them, but they get too quickly. I love the bottle and the overall presentation, but the durability is very bad for me, which will surely deprive me of buying it again after it has gone out.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    I reviewed this scent while back and never bought it, even though lilacs are one of my favorite florals. I recall lasting power was pretty bad. Since then I seen this scent mentioned by almost every youtuber talking about favorite fragrances so i was curios to try it again
    Fast forward to present day-my friend said she had a bottle of this which she got as a gift and she never wears it. So we did a swap, I gave her one of my fragrances i was tired of and i got almost full bottle of Guilty. So…i remembered it being lighter and with more distinctive lilac note, but after wearing for several days I feel like its rather spicy lilac with patchouli base. I don’t really get the citrus top notes at all. So my description is spicy floral, that’s rather pleasant but there is a reason why I NEVER smelled it on anyone. And its lasting power.
    Lasting power is rather poor. I think i got barely 1 hour out of it.
    My husband could smell it when he stood nose to nose with me but no one else could. Its definitely not something I would buy for myself

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    Baby powder (must be from the lilac), soft florals, cherry eraser (as in the tile eraser with an green edge, not the fancy sanrio ones I loved to sniff), light musk, a hint of vanilla. I can see how some people like this but not me who can’t stand baby powder.
    What is noteworthy is that it’s housed in gold and black. My sample card says “Discover the scent of defiance.” The marketing material says it is “designed for the glamorous, daring, brave, and very sexy girls…” I had to do a double take! Simply hilarious. The sample came from a reputable department store otherwise I’d call it a fake. There are a few reviewers who mentioned the plastic smell. That must be the cherry eraser I got.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    I definitely smell musk in this.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    Sexy fruity floral. Great designer fragrance for evenings out.
    The pepper makes it somewhat spicy, but nothing overbearing.
    It’s sweet and fun, and I definitely like the scent, but not enough to purchase a full bottle once my sample is done. It also doesn’t last on me that much and I’d be worried about overspraying this scent.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    After waiting to purchase this for a great price, I finally won it. I poured so much on today and I do not smell anything on me but a very light sweet fruit. I will save it for summer where my body heat may get it to lift a bit. I had a sample and it seemed stronger to me. I still like it and will keep it. I grabbed a roller ball of Viva La Juicy Gold Couture to apply in case I got desperate for a scent charge and I just applied it to my wrist.
    I am starting to learn that I am a strong scent loving woman!
    Bottom line: If Gucci Guilty is too soft a fragrance alone, it is a wearable base for Viva La Juicy Gold Couture. IMO

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    I would describe this as a light floral spice. The red pepper is really prominent on me and the floral note of lilac, while present, is softer. There is definitely some sweetness here with the peach, and the lilac and peach together is really quite pretty. Sadly I’m very sensitive to the red pepper and it doesn’t work for me.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this perfume. I find it both feminine and slightly cologne-y, masculine at the same time. All the notes are very well blended to make a cohesive fragrance. I typically hate both pepper and powder scents but they’re so beautiful in this composition.
    My qualms with this fragrance are that the sillage is quite low and the longevity is poor. I can hardly smell it on myself and frequently need to reapply. I’d wear it more often if it lasted, but I hate having to bring a vial along to reapply. I might look into the Intense version in the future but for now, I’m fairly pleased with my rollerball.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    My first sniff from the bottle was a spicy, cinnamon type scent, and I thought that, while it smelled awesome, it was going to reek on me like many similar ones do. Honestly, I don’t get much lilac or pepper or any specific note, but the end result is enjoyable for me. It’s a soft and sweet perfume, almost too powdery at first, that dries down to a spicy, earthy, yet clean fragrance. I’m having trouble describing this one because I feel like it’s been done before, yet I can’t stop sniffing my wrists. I find it comforting, subtly sexy, warm, and just a touch beyond basic. I can see reaching for this when I want to feel a little vampy without wanting to be doused in scent. It has just enough seduction for me. I’d very much like at least a rollerball of it.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    I found it to smell to strong like baby powder, i was really disappointed with smelling this.I have smelt women before with this fragrance and didnt really like them either.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    Lilac is my favorite flower and the scent is a big part of that. So I was really excited to see this lilac blend.
    So it opens with lilac . . . I guess. It seems mostly like lilac but without any of the flower’s depth. I also got a lot of jasmine . . . or at least a white floral like jasmine without it’s headiness. The pepper was a fun addition.
    After the first ten minutes the vanilla comes out and the lilac starts to smell almost true. I really liked the vanilla lilac combination. After another ten minutes the musk and patchouli and peach start to come out. The patchouli and peach are light and well done, but aren’t doing much for my lilac. The musk is more clean sweat than animal fur.
    I think there are several ideas here I like, but the end result isn’t working for me. I wish I could strip this down into two different perfumes — Vanilla, lilac, pink pepper, and amber for one; & Jasmine, peach, patchouli, and musk for the other.
    The drydown is really good though. a sweetly floral vanilla with a hint of amber and musk.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    Have the ‘purse edition’ (3 x 15ml.)
    Definitely spicy, and I can see red pepper on the ingredient list…
    I can smell pepper and oriental oils… which are a bit stingy to my nose and make my throat pinch.
    But then it gets nice, powdery with oriental notes.
    Definitely I wouldn’t say ‘floral’, but ‘moderate oriental’ spiced with musk and vanilla…

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    Sweet parfum love the bottle smell of currant and peach fruity and fresh with mandarin when I spray first time on my skin neck and wrist. Not too strong very juicy and sweet with fruit. I also smell the flower of jasmine and rose but say here is geranium then some vanilla and musk. Long lasting and great perfume but soft and not too strong good for wearing in spring and summer. Is a great fruity floral parfum.

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    This for me is basically starting off like Love’s Baby Soft only substitute the lavender note for lilac, and ending like My Burberry with just a hint of Chanel’s Allure. Not bad. Certainly not anything “Guilty”!! To me, it’s more of a day ‘fume rather than a sexy night out on the town kind of fragrance, but to each their own.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells like a pack of new baby diapers to me. Not bad if u don’t mind walking around smelling like that.

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    The first bottle I bought when it just came out. Now I bought a newer bottle and this has been reformulated, I’m pretty sure. It’s watered down so much. I guess they did that just to sell an intense version.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    Soooooooooooooooooooooooooo uninteresting.
    Got home to hit the bath tub to get rid of this one

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    So interesting to read the reviews on this one. Such a mixed bag. If you were looking to blind buy this and read the reviews here, not sure it would sway your decision one way or the other. So, I think this is one of those fragrances that is best tested, if possible, and also, I think this is a fragrance more geared for the cooler months (generally speaking, you might rock this in the heat/humidity of summer).
    For me, I first tested this not long after it was released, and at the time, it smelled like a strange manufactured chemical smell, I would not even have classified this as a perfume, more like a very chemical hairspray.
    BUT….I re-visited this recently, after all, it is everywhere, it has to be decent, right..? It is decent…Pretty inoffensive, not heavy or overpowering.
    I can see someone just getting into fragrances enjoying this one. But I think if you have quite a few fragrances, this one might be a yawn.
    I do appreciate the lilac note—I feel like not enough fragrances have a lilac note, which is a shame, because lilac is lovely as a note when used correctly; and it is used nicely here, soft and not overpowering—I do not smell this and think “LILAC!!!”—but it is definitely there.
    But, as a few other reviewers have noted, it can take a couple hours (or more) for this to dry down to reveal it’s loveliness. The first couple hours or so for me still can have that generic hairspray smell. But hours after applying, this is quite lovely. Again, I do not smell the the lilac note per se, but I detect a calming vibe to this after wearing this for a few hours, and my guess is that is the lilac peeking through.
    Nice enough and safe enough, but can be perhaps boring to some with large collections of fragrances….My worry for this frag is being Gucci was recently bought by Coty, that this fragrance might be reformulated….So if you love this, might want to pick a bottle up sooner rather than later…

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    Very citrusy at initial spray. All I smell are powdery notes and floral notes. A nighttime smell. My mom wears this every night at work and she gets compliments.

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    This perfume made me feel powerful. What an intensely beautiful spicy sweet flower essence blend. I feel it was made for me.
    My body chemistry doesn’t allow me to smell this properly when I am stressed out! But when I am relaxed it smells divine. The issue is patchouli. With stress hormones in my system patchouli in any perfume takes over. But when I am calm the flower and fruit essences step forward.
    Perfectly creamy, sweet and almost powder. A unified lovely purple smell.
    This is the first perfume that has announced itself to me as a chemistry dependent scent. This gorgeous scent has become my signature, and it’s good incentive to stay mellow so I can smell it!

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    What could be written … Hmm lollipops and peaches.
    I had a sample of 1.7ml EAU DE TOILETTE. Nice smell, a little average, has red pepper but I do not smell it. And unfortunately on my skin after 4 hours disappears. I barely feel it.
    Unfortunately, nothing special, but maybe someone else is holding on to it.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    I wanted to like this fragrance but this bottle has been lingering on my shelf forever because I’ve found it such a chore to get through. Don’t get me wrong, the smell is lovely. Floral and sexy. However, within a half an hour it is nowhere to be found. Even if I douse myself in the stuff, it’s like I hadn’t worn anything at all. If I get my nose literally pressed to my wrist where I sprayed it, I can faintly pick up a teeny bit of floral, but mostly a very soft clean, powdery scent.
    Overall, not for me. I like my fragrances loud, and Gucci Guilty is just a whisper. Such a shame, the gold bottle is glamorous in my collection, but sadly that’s it’s only contribution.

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    I wasn’t sure I was going to like this. I don’t like it I love it! The fact that this is sweet and spicy at the same time. It’s deep and rich. Very strong for a toilette.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    I received this perfume from my Korean aunt on my birthday a few years ago. I was happy, but then I noticed that it wasn’t the one for men. I didn’t say anything, and graciously accepted the perfume. This is the first women’s perfume that I’ve ever owned… so instead of re-gifting it, I mixed it with masculine fragrances like Calvin Klein Obsession, Eternity, and Christian Dior Eau Savage.

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    That’s a very lovely and light floral perfume. It has beautiful sweetness that is just perfect.

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    The only noye I get is baby powder.

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    I just repurchased this. I’d been without this sexy, very womanly scent for too long. I have a preference for sweet, fruity and light floral scents but if i had to categorize this I’d say it’s kind of dark and very seductive compared to the rest of my wardrobe, aside from Euphoria. Actually, I’d put guilty into the same category as euphoria. The scents aren’t similar but they both have that dark vibe. Impressive sillage and longevity for an EDT.

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m so sure that this has been reformulated. When I first bought it, the scent was much stronger !
    I bought a newer bottle and the scent it watered down. It like a memory of the original juice.
    Nevertheless I like the scent. Purple, berries, peach and patchouli are blended nicely together. I very picky with patchouli, but here it’s pleasant. Not animalic or heavy.
    I like to wear it in autumn because of the spicy patchouli note.
    When I remember it correctly the original version had a more prominent purple-peach mix.

  56. :

    4 out of 5

    Clean pack of diapers. Of plastic and baby powder, and that’s all I get on me. Not complex at all. The name “Guilty” a total misnomer!

  57. :

    3 out of 5

    Maybe I have an untrained nose but I took a whiff and it straight-up smelt like petrol/gasoline to me.I don’t understand how smelling so strong can be sexy in any way. Someone please explain to me!

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    This is for EDT.
    Not nearly as ‘heavy’ as I thought it might be. Not an overly sweet floral (thankfully). I am surprised at so many negative reviews actually. As someone else said, this is rich and creamy. I like it even though longevity isn’t great.

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    A deep dark force very cologney a little headache inducing, guess what some ladies can pull off any fragrance. This has a very deep dark metallic smell/vibe. I like my perfume lighter…

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    I love how this dries down. It’s a very cozy, familiar scent to me so I love to spray this on clothing items like my scarf, so that I’ll get a whiff of it occasionally without having to commit to it for a a full day. I agree with what others have said about the mismarketing – I don’t really think this is as sexy as they want to make it out to be.

  61. :

    3 out of 5

    For some reason. I thought I liked this on the tester strip. I requested it for xmas one year and I don’t love it. My coworker really appreciated it though and said it made her feel like Barbie. Huh.

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a decent perfume. It’s creamy and rich and sweet without making your teeth ache. I agree with another reviewer, there is a lot of baby powder vibes going on here, but they’re not all bad. The peach isn’t 100% on the nose for me, but it comes through pretty strongly. It’s not entirely too fruity which keeps it in the safe zone. It’s a safe perfume with more complexity and nuance than say Princess or Love Story, but it still falls for their same failures: predictability. Not one I’d lay money down for. 6.5/10

  63. :

    5 out of 5

    From the bottle, rich honey. Then I put it on, and after about an hour, lilac bomb! I felt sad. But I gave it away, and my sister-in-law seems to like it. 🙂

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    I really wanted to like Gucci guilty. It does nothing for me. There is no depth to it. At least not on my skin.

  65. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried to like this but it’s too strong for my liking. Gucci Guilty smells more like a spicy men’s cologne. My hubby’s reaction to me wearing it was “whew!” Two hours after I put this on, I went to class and a classmate started sneezing and said, “somebody put on too much cologne.” She thought is was the guy next to her. That confirmed my thoughts. Two tries. Not a win for me!

  66. :

    3 out of 5

    I should love this perfume. I love every note in it, but for some reason, on my skin, this becomes a cheap, soapy smell. I’m green with envy towards those on whom this perfume smells the way I want it to smell on me. The dry down does become quite beautiful, but that soapy scent stays for too long on me. I don’t think this would be a good blind buy.

  67. :

    5 out of 5

    I received a sample from Sephora, and was immediately hooked! I have to say I thought I’d never find a perfume that could compete with Coco edp, but alas Coco has finally met her match. Gucci guilty isn’t as potent, and strong as coco, but that doesn’t make it any less captivating, and quite alluring. Although my nose usually gravitate towards much softer perfumes, I can appreciate a good oriental scent. In fact, scents like coco, and gucci guilty speak to my heart and soul. Its a shame the perfume doesn’t last that long. Besides this unfortunate downside, I would totally recommend one try this ode to the classics

  68. :

    3 out of 5

    I wanted to like this but it didn’t smell very pleasant on my skin in the opening. After a few hours, I can see the appeal but I can’t buy a perfume that takes forever to smell decent on my skin. It’s the second time testing it and it’s a pass for me.

  69. :

    5 out of 5

    White flowers+Purple flowers. Shampoo+body lotion. Fresh+cre

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