La Cologne Fleur du Male Jean Paul Gaultier

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La Cologne Fleur du Male Jean Paul Gaultier

La Cologne Fleur du Male Jean Paul Gaultier

Rated 3.88 out of 5 based on 48 customer ratings
(48 customer reviews)

La Cologne Fleur du Male Jean Paul Gaultier for men of Jean Paul Gaultier

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La Cologne Fleur du Male by Jean Paul Gaultier is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for men. La Cologne Fleur du Male was launched in 2008. The nose behind this fragrance is Francis Kurkdjian. The fragrance features african orange flower, bergamot, basil and caraway.

48 reviews for La Cologne Fleur du Male Jean Paul Gaultier

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my SOTD and i really like it. Definitely a scent for Spring/Fall. I prefer wearing it on cooler sunny days. It’s Orange blosssom and caraway with some Basil. Great floral sweet scent. First time i smelled it, i felt this very feminine. But after trying sometimes, i finally appreciate it more. It’s unisex for me, but it leans towards the masculine side. Don’t be fooled by the name Cologne, this can became cloying if oversprayed. It performs like a great EDT easily. 2-3 sprays and you’re set.
    Final rating, 8/10.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    JPG Fleur du Male Le Cologne is YSL Kouros L’eau.
    It is slightly sweeter, more floral, cleaner, fresher, and less complex than YSL Kouros.
    I prefer this to Fleur du Male EDT.
    Longevity is 9-10 hours, projection is beast – just like Kouros and FdM EDT.
    Presentation is 10/10. The matte and frozen glass flacon is perhaps the most beautiful version of all Le Male flacons. The white can itself is already a winner.
    -AB-

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Today has come to me and it is just as I expected it.
    It smells very similar to Fleur du male but softer (it’s a colony).
    It seems to be for “ladies with an age” but it also smells like old man … to the typical colonies that grandparents used before, at least it is what has come to my mind to smell it and as time went on I was smelling more to lord than to lady.
    Perfectly unisex, it is something strong but less than Fleur du male as I say before.
    Obligatory shopping for lovers of the genius of perfumes, Jean Paul Gaultier.
    I hope to appreciate it more with time but this has been my first impression when I took it out of the box.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I´ve been waiting to trying the original for quite some time. I had the opportunity to get a sample of this cologne version and now i’m trying it on my skin. I get the same weird flowery vibe that i get on Joop! Homme. The sweetness is the same too but more feminine at the beggining. After 30min it gets a little bit more masculine. I kinda like it. Have to try the original too.
    EDIT: The drydown of this is gorgeous! Florals + Le Male. It’s growing on me. The performance is ok. I get 7h on my skin with moderate projection on the first hour and soft projection after that. The original has better performance, probably. And it’s more worth it than this. I have to get a bottle! This version, i get a 8/10

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Gaultier rocks I love his fragances

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I am looking for a great male white floral fragrance. Most of Francis Kurkdjian ‘s current unisex white floral fragrances are very feminine to my nose.
    This fragrance starts out very spicy and oriental. I thought I was getting cinnamon, after the opening a distinct orange blossom and caraway accord appears, and the basil joins in making it a bit green, stays spicy and masculine.
    This is a great designer level fragrance, very well blended, balanced and pleasant.
    Above average performance for sure…
    Rating: 8/10
    God bless you. John 3:16

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Ooh La La! This is leaps and bounds above the original!
    Thank God there’s no Wrigley Spearmint Gum in here (as thats what makes the original smell cheap n’ crappy).
    WONDERFUL projection and longevity!
    I feel royal in this cologne! Emperor Orange Cream Soda. That’s me !
    I also think that this is making a statement ;
    I’m a man and God Dammit and I can smell like a pretty flower if I want to.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    DNA is the same. even if basil is the only equal note, but I do not think. It is much more citrusy with a sweet drydown. most wearable in hot summer. excellent performance. 9/10

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    @jmray93, powdery?:) no way, I think you talk about the edt version or am I wrong?:)

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    My gosh my gosh the flowers in this! this basically has me feeling like a bathed in white flowers. you know, those fancy shmancy bathtubs? Reminds me of a very white wedding. Like as if the bouquet was a bomb and it just exploded up the air and landing only on me. Very soft fragrance. Very powdery. I smell like a baby when I wear this stuff. My lady digs it and you probably will too! give it a try

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Hey, I received today La Cologne from 2008, so much different this version than the original FDM. It’s citrusy, fresh, strong but more airy, bitter like piss and I have something old dirty feeling like Kouros. To my nose FDM is more sweeter, feminine, interesting, unique and delicious than the Cologne and I feel edc more masculine but can be use as unisex. In warm time the edc is better choice, edt can be suffocating and too much:)

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Doesn’t smell too similar as the original Fleur du Mâle to me, and I would actually prefer this one if it projects better and lasts longer.
    Very nice clean/sweet/floral scent not overtly masculine and just the way I like it 🙂
    4/5

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Better than the E.D.T.! Unfortunately also discontinued! STUPID desicion!

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s pretty good I get like ivory white soap bar. At the top. Floral notes also I get no bergamot

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    توانمندی را برای حضور پرنگ در محافل دوستانه و غریب وارد شدن محکم ولی جذاب برای شسک پوشان مدرن

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I prefer edt than cologne,also’ please change photo,the bottle in the photo is the edt, the cologne has a transparent bottle!

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    The bottle pictured here is the original Fleur du Male, listed on Fragrantica as well (but harder to find due to French letters), not the La Cologne flanker. Undoubtedly many are reviewing the original, not the flanker. I wish Fragrantica would fix this.
    The Cologne is indeed a fresher, cologne style version of the original and I much prefer it. Whereas the original can become overpowering, all the orange blossom and vanilla, this is much more transparent, less sweet and features a nicely dirty note alongside all the cleanliness. Lasting power and sillage are not as good as the original’s but one can’t have it all.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Can this be worn comfortably by a woman? What do the lovers of this scent think? (I’m considering a blind-buy for this one).

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    my girlfriend said that this fragrance smell like sex

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Fleur du male is in my top ten. It is unique, strong, and lasts ages. This one is a gem and is not appreciated as much as it should be. Fleur du male opens up very strong, powerful and intense. The opening is a strong blast of floral notes and it smells like chamomile tea.
    It smells like a garden full of flowers on a really warm sunny day at noon. The heat and smell is so intense your head begins to get sore. Fleur du male doesn’t give me a sore head but it could for other people.
    After an hour the opening blast has died down and the aroma becomes softer and lighter i.e more friendly. At this point I think the orange blossom is most noticeable and responsible for this.
    Towards the end of the heart notes I get that blue synthetic cleaning note from le male which is just remarkable along with hints of spice.
    Great, highly unique, powerful, long lasting, masculine and daring fragrance. Good signature scent but can’t be worn for those “quiet” occasions. You will either love or hate it. more at mrproductreview.com

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    I got this fragrance yesterday, and when i first sprayed it definitely smelled like “Le Male” or in a way it’s got the same DNA of Le Male but more dramatic, more loud, I sense florals, louder Vanilla, with Le Male it feels that you took those concentrated ingredients and dumped them in a bowl of water to lessen their intensities, with Fleur Du Male it is absolutely different, more concentrated Vanilla and florals ( particularly lilac) I always smell lilacs in JPG for men. Slightly citrusy with a hint of powderiness and soapiness, which the classic “Le male” does not posses.
    The bottle design did bewilder me back in 2008 when i first sniffed it, but intrigued me also. Usually a simplistic solid color cologne, signified shower gel or lotion. I was surprised that it was a cologne. I am always about simplicity and controversy when it comes to design or design. The white torso is absolutely addicting to have in your cologne cabinet and the little necklace or in this case the spray stopper which gives the bottle more life and a personal touch.
    Hail “Fleur Du Male”

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    For me, Fleur du Male La Cologne smells more refined and refreshing than the regular Fleur du Male. FdM smells similar to Joop Homme in the start (the overdose of orange blossom) but less cloying and more green in the middle and base notes.
    Fleur du Male it’s like a Baudelaire poem (strong, dirty and evil, but beautiful in a very dark way). On the other hand, Fleur du Male La Cologne it’s like an oriental haiku (subtle, persistent and makes you feel new and fresh)

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    @shahab…as this is the cologne version it is just a slightly less potent version of the original.if you do have the original then i will suggest not having this as they smell the same.it’s all in the name.this is a cologne-not as loud as the original that’s all.
    I wear this and am not as self conscious as I do with the original.hope this helps

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    m so curious to buy it. before that jus wanna know , is it closer to its original one?. please help me out. does it have a similarity with the original one?.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    @jasonx Thanks. I used the original version of FDM . found it very cloying and gotta headache. but as the reviews projecting it, m curious to buy it. I hope its gonna be much better than the original.m looking somfin a sweet but in a decent manner…

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    @ shahab.zaidi: No this one and Fahrenheit 32 smells nothing alike

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    Go to the nearest orange farm/plantation and you’ll probably feel as if this fragrance was made right there at that particular spot.It opens up with a BLAST of orange blossoms and other floral notes as well. Im a guy and im not gay and i absolutely love this scent, its very unisex like scents such Hermes Un sun Jardin La Nil and Gaultier 2 but this is just totally different, if you want something thats gonna last you for atleast 24 hours and you like floral scents then this is definitely you, if you like that stuff such as the (Floral), then you can actually blind buy this fragrance

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    @freddiefingers
    What? Who said that Fleur du Male has been discontinued?
    I hope it’s not true!!!

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    Unexpected ! it will be great on the right man 🙂
    There’s a strong caraway note here which makes this one smells different ..
    This is for a man who have his own world his own life style without any limits or rules .. I can imagine it only for a young man maybe between 20-24 ..

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    It probably sounds a bit strange but I find some similarities after about 30 minutes with green irish tweed. something that reminds the lemon verbena maybe……it is strange and maybe silly but this is what my nose gets. after that the perfume, which always reminds the original FLM at a lighter version, turns to be more animalic…something tha reminds me slightly Kouros by YSL. I smell a bit of civet in FDMLC, definitely, there is something animalic in this perfume. I’m not sure if i prefer it from the original but i see that is more wearable. The saopy smell that everyone is talking about is not so obvious to me. It is a relatively old time cologne but in a modern way. The original is sweeter and louder that may become boring due to the overdose of orange blossom/neroli. The original, for those that do not have problem about that is better for winter fall and the cologne for spring and summer, depends on the taste! two perfumes are not the masculine perfumes of the day but they are two of the best floral masculine perfume. actually before 80s-90s, the perfumes between men and women were miles from each other. now we see unisex perfumes, women perfumes with masculine notes and men perfumes with floral notes….it is also more cost effective for mainstream and niche companies to produce one perfume for both genders. Who knows what we will see in the following years as the great aromatic fougeres of 80’s are mostly discontinoued and the new ones are not so “heavy”?

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    Fleur du Male La Cologne is a nice one, and the nicest part of it is that no one knows it.
    From start to finish, this cologne is a tribute to the old fashioned colognes created in the beginning of the past century. Think in the smell of a french barbershop in the year 1920, surrounded by white flowers and you get FdM LC!.
    This scent has some nice notes and the overall smell is very fresh, pleasant and smooth. Is very simplistic, yet charming, versatile and, I must say, poetic.
    It starts with a potent blast of citrus (I can detect lemon and bergamot) that fades away very quikly (enough time to clear your nose). Then, some flowery heart starts to pump up. In this particular phase, the white flowers(basically, orange blossom)mixed with some green and citrus notes makes this scent smell very feminine and aromatic.
    In the heart of FdM LC I can detect the most weird but unique accord in a cologne: it’s a flowery note that I used to smell in funerals and cemeteries. It’s a sad note, an evil note, a dirty note, a melancholic note that makes this stage of the fragrance so strange, so full of memories.
    In the base, and for my surprise, all that sadness was gone and you get basically a very “happy” clean soapy smell. End of story
    In a few words, this flanker of the original FdM invites you to a rough ride through heaven and hell, past and present, masculinity and feminity, happiness and sadness, cleanliness and dirtiness.
    So, if you are looking for a refreshing but daring and dangerous “hot summer days” fragrance, get a bottle of this. If you are not a friend of danger, go ahead and buy some Aqua di Gio.
    Projecion and longevity are great.
    Bravo Mr. Kurkdjian!

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    As I am a big fan of the range Le Male, could not fail to comment on this perfume, saying it’s the best Eau de Cologne in the world.
    This perfume has a compelling simplicity.
    It is excellent in all respects.
    I hope to have this wonderful perfume.
    To me there is nothing better than having the full range of Le Male.
    Francis Kurkdjian is a genius.
    JPG 4EVER.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    I just bought a bottle today and I love it due to the fragrance being so unique. As others have said, its very sweet and flowery and you WILL get noticed. Just go very sparingly when applying it, a little goes a long way.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    This is certanly a strange one but i love it, especially the wife. its like nothing ive had before very different and distinctive, women always comments on it in a good way

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    Never been a fan of jpg scents and was sick to death of le male and everyone saying how amazing it was – yuk! I Have to admit i LOVE this fragrance and original Fleur du Male . This fragrance starts of initially with a citrus blast thats nice and refreshing . Its definately lighter than FDM and as many have suggested is more wearable .I like them both and its nice to interchange between them 🙂

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    though many ppl say this perfume female scent, i still love it, so sweet but very warm and soft, it lasts for long time, over 16 hours, its true

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    This feels like a floral scent for men. Yes it is quite femminine. I happen to find it wonderful and sexy as hell.
    I’m bored of all those guys smelling either “aquatic-fresh” or “macho”. I like a guy who has the guts to smell that ambiguous.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh my! This is so unisex. I shivered when I noticed that Francis Kurkdjian has composed this one. So many STELLAR scents are made by him.
    Fleur du Male is all about musk, soap, and flowery notes; almost love at first sight. Right at the moment there’s Pi Neo one my other hand and Fleur on the other. They’re completely different, but Pi Neo gives a nice contrast: FdM has a hint of sweet rubber! And its longevity is good.
    I got 3 vials of Fleur du Male today and intended to sell them before I smelled this wondrous scent. Haven’t really been very excited about Jean Paul Gaultier’s scents in any way before. But thsi experience gave me a kick and I’ll certainly check other JPG’s out next time I go smellin’.
    And the keep the vials to myself…

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    This cologne to me smells like shaving soap that is powdery and sweet. Nice scent that lasts all day for an EdC. This is starting to be one of my favorites!

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    i tried it! must say it doesn’t really smells like a man perfume.
    a real SWEET aromatic fougere,
    like kenzo amour or jil sander style,
    Most of al it reminded me of Therme’s white lotus shower gel
    guess woman can get away with it too!
    nice fume and MAYBE consider buying a bottle of this

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    Its floral notes take me to heaven. It’s masculine and feminine at the same time, but the genders don’t really compete here. They add to each other. A fragrance for the 21st century.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    this very original strong fresh sweet scent develops another sides of male nature – lyricism, stargazing and deep sensuality

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    Very nice i smelled it today but maybe to soft for a guy?Love that ad also..lol

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    I originally bought it for a (gay) friend of mine for an Xmas present but the bastard never claimed it (lol).
    So I said I would use it myself, despite my initial dislike; well I did not disliked it, it was just so unusual to my scent-buds. I thought I would celebrate spring after the somewhat long winter with this fresh male floral.
    With my skin it feels and smells pleasant at first but the dry down and my perspiration it soon turns into “catpiss” smell. Sorry to be so direct but that is how it reacts with me (lol). For that and only that reason, I think I will stick to my Diors, Guerlains, Cartiers and Guccis….

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    Makes me remember my childhood. It´s so powdery and sweet…Very sexy, masculine and modern. Incredible long lasting.Two thumbs up!

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    Unfortunately, this is not really me…
    I Sampled this today at some perfume shop
    In my opinion, This flowery thing scented bitter than the original verse!
    I love the sweetness from Le Male, but for Fleur de Male, i should expect something more could come alive to this fragrance!

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    A nice, kind of soapy and refreshing cologne built around an orange blossom and fougère heart. The dry-down, unfortunately, is just a little too sweet for me.

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    A Very interesting scent! Less powdery, more citrus than the Fleur de Male edt -> The cologne version is so much more wearable than the edt. Refreshing, modern, unique, smart , daring and very sexy.

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