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Gucci No 3 Eau de Toilette
Gucci No. 3 is a damp mossy ground set in the middle of a green pine forest with a mysterious and uncommon deep earth accord to it. It is rich, sophisticated and elegant. Simply a classic. Gucci No 3 Eau de Toilette by Gucci is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women that was launched in 1985. The notes of this fragrance blend to an almost suspicious level of perfection. It is a fine contrast of sexy chic with enigmatic confidence. Gucci No. 3 opens with the soapy sweetness of aldehydes with spicy coriander, a breeze of nature from green leaves and the complex zest of bergamot.
Its heart introduces a nuanced note of narcissus flowers accompanied by orris root, jasmine opulent petals, tuberose, rose and aquatic lily of the valley. This floral bouquet is full and rich with green floral notes, sweetness and a hint of earth. This fragrance closes with a rich and animalic scent of leather with oakmoss, exotic patchouli, warm and sweet amber, vetiver and musk. This warm and embracing fragrance was created by Firmenich.
- Top notes: Green Leaves, Bergamot, Aldehydes and Coriander
- Middle notes: Orris Root, Lily of the Valley, Narcissus, Jasmine, Rose and Tuberose
- Base notes: Leather, Amber, Oakmoss, Patchouli, Vetiver and Musk
Perfumes Similar to Gucci No 3 Eau de Toilette
Gucci No 3 Edt Dupes, Clones, Alternatives & Replacement
- Trussardi by Trussardi
- Coriandre by Jean Couturier
- Halston Couture by Halston
- Y by Yves Saint Laurent
- Animale by Animale
- Moments Eau de Toilette by Priscilla Presley
Gucci No 3 Parfum by Gucci
Gucci No 3 Parfum is a fragrance of its era, it is an inky-dark and earthy chypre that is both solid and subtle. Almost unbelievable. Gucci No 3 Parfum by Gucci is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women that was launched in 1985. Like Gucci No.3 Eau de Toilette, this fragrance is a mix of aldehydes with citruses, flowers and earth. Its fragrance which is not far behind the forefront classics is composed of notes of white petals from tuberose, lily of the valley, jasmine and narcissus with romantic and sweet rose, bergamot juice, oakmoss, leather, spice, musk, green leaves of nature, exotic patchouli and warm amber. This one of a kind fragrance was created by Firmenich.
- Fragrance notes: Oakmoss, Rose, Jasmine, Lily of the Valley, Musk, Coriander, Orris Root, Leather, Narcissus, Tuberose, Aldehydes, Rose, Vetiver, Amber, Green Leaves, Bergamot and Patchouli
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Chypre Floral
- Longevity: Moderate
- Sillage: Strong
- Projection: Wide
Trussardi by Trussardi
Trussardi by Trussardi is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women that was launched in 1984. Like Gucci No. 3, Trussardi is what the unusually flamboyant women of the 80s loved to wear. Its fragrance is a mix of greens with woods, earth and moss. It feels like nature in a way that cannot be duplicated. Trussardi opens with the soapiness of aldehydes with galbanum, green notes, bergamot, coriander, green notes and hyacinth. The heart of its fragrance is a mix of colorful floral notes that shine with a natural sweetness. Trussardi closes with the richness of leather accompanied by sandalwood, amber, styrax, musk, vanilla and patchouli.
- Top notes: Coriander, Aldehydes, Bergamot, Hyacinth, Galbanum and Green notes
- Middle notes: Geranium, Lily of the Valley, Orris Root, Jasmine, Tuberose, Ylang-Ylang and Rose
- Base notes: Vanilla, Oakmoss, Musk, Leather, Amber, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Cedar and Styrax
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Chypre Floral
- Longevity: Long lasting
- Sillage: Moderate
- Projection: Wide
Coriandre by Jean Couturier
Coriandre is classy, sophisticated and luxurious. Its iconic fragrance is a soft cloud of airy herbs and greens with a ravishing breeze of leather. Coriandre by Jean Couturier is a Chypre fragrance for women that was launched in 1973.
Its fragrance opens with a soapiness accompanied by spicy coriander, herby angelica, orange blossom and a spritz of bergamot. Its heart is a richly mixed floral bouquet filled with notes of sweet rose, jasmine, lily, geranium, iris and ylang-ylang.
Coriandre closes with a surprisingly well-refined but still mostly natural oakmoss, exotic patchouli herb, civet, musk, animalic and intense civet and milky sandalwood. Coriandre’s masterpiece fragrance was created by Jacqueline Couturier, Jean-Louis Sieuzac and Gerard Pelpel.
- Top notes: Aldehydes, Orange Blossom, Coriander, Angelica and Bergamot
- Middle notes: Geranium, Jasmine, Lily, Rose, Lily, Violet Root, Ylang-Ylang and Iris
- Base notes: Sandalwood, Oakmoss, Musk, Vetiver, Civet and Patchouli
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Chypre
- Longevity: Moderate
- Sillage: Moderate
- Projection: Moderate
Koto by Shiseido
The Japanese surely have a way of infusing themselves into everything they do and this fragrance is another attestation to that common knowledge. Koto is an extension of the aesthetic consciousness of the ethereal japanese culture. Koto by Shiseido is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women that was launched in 1967. Its fragrance opens with something of a soapy brightness and freshness from aldehydes, sultry spices, citruses zest and green notes. Its heart although is a floral bouquet filled with the nuanced richness of roses, white and sweet gardenia, jasmine, lily of the valley and narcissus with orris root. Koto closes with the rich and smooth animalic depth of leather, herbal patchouli, warm amber, vetiver, oakmoss and castoreum.
- Top notes: Green Notes, Aldehydes, Citruses and Spices
- Middle notes: Orris Root, Lily of the Valley, Narcissus, Gardenia, Jasmine and Rose
- Base notes: Leather, Vetiver, Oakmoss, Amber, Castoreum and Patchouli
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Chypre Floral
- Longevity: Moderate
- Sillage: Moderate
- Projection: Moderate
Armani by Giorgio Armani
Armani by Giorgio Armani is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women that was launched in 1981. Armani is natural, slightly eccentric and an absolutely fine blend. This can simply not be duplicated. It is a lot of things altogether. Armani is green, sweet, woody, aromatic, mossy, floral and even pure. Its chypre is careful not to be terrifying.
Armani’s individualistic fragrance opens with a blend of a herbal and aromatic marigold with galbanum, soapy aldehydes, fresh mint, sharp and sweet pineapple and zesty bergamot. Its heart is filled with flowers, a quite literal colorful floral bouquet. Armani closes with the depth of cedar and sandalwood with warm and sweet oriental amber, musk, tonka bean and benzoin. Armani was created by Ron Winnegrad
- Top notes: Marigold, Galbanum, Mint, Aldehydes, Pineapple and Bergamot
- Middle notes: Orris Root, Orchid, Jasmine, Narcissus, Lily of the Valley, Rose, Cyclamen, Tuberose and Rose
- Base notes: Musk, Oakmoss, Tonka Bean, Benzoin, Sandalwood, Cedar and Amber
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Chypre Floral
- Longevity: Long lasting
- Sillage: Strong
- Projection: Wide
Halston Couture by Halston
Halston Couture could quite possibly be put in a genre of its own with its unmatched radiance and dressy elegance. Its vintage fragrance, like Gucci No. 3 is green, warm, aromatic and earthy that leaves an inviting trail. Halston Couture by Halston is a Woody Chypre fragrance for women that was launched in 1988. Its fragrance opens with the zesty tang of spritz of complex bergamot and lemon. Its heart continues this fragrance with the exotic herbiness of patchouli, complex and romantic rose and sweet white jasmine. Halston Couture closes with the warmth and sweetness and amber accompanied by oakmoss.
- Top notes: Lemon and Bergamot
- Middle notes: Rose, Jasmine and Patchouli
- Base notes: Amber and Oakmoss
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Woody Chypre
- Longevity: Long lasting
- Sillage: Strong
- Projection: Wide
Gucci Nobile by Gucci
Gucci Nobile by Gucci is an Aromatic Fougere fragrance for men that was launched in 1988. This fragrance has the vintage Gucci personality written all over it. From its opening lingering freshness to its crisp and clean elegance, it is definitely a Gucci fragrance. Its well-balanced fragrance opens with the complex tang of bergamot of lemon with the sweet smell of nutmeg flower, aromatic, powdery and sweet lavender, rosemary and tarragon.
Gucci Nobile’s heart is filled with petals of cyclamen, jasmine, geranium, rose and carnation with green notes and balsam fir. Gucci Nobile closes with the depth and milkiness of sandalwood, sweet amber, oakmoss, tonka bean, musk, patchouli, cedar and vetiver.
- Top notes: Rosemary, Lemon, Bergamot, Nutmeg Flower, Lavender and Tarragon
- Middle notes: Carnation, Balsam Fir, Cyclamen, Green notes, Rose, Jasmine and Geranium
- Base notes: Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Oakmoss, Amber, Vetiver, Musk, Cedar and Patchouli
- Perfume Gender: Masculine
- Scent Accord: Aromatic Fougere
- Longevity: Long lasting
- Sillage: Strong
- Projection: Wide
Y by Yves Saint Laurent
This fragrance from Yves Saint Laurent is a timeless, refreshing and enchanting fragrance. A rare blend that morphs with time into perfection. Y by Yves Saint Laurent is a Chypre Fruity fragrance for women that was launched in 1964. Its fantastic and elegant fragrance opens with the soapy freshness of aldehydes, green notes, dark and juicy sweet plum, sweet peach, gardenia, honeysuckle and galbanum.
The heart of Y is filled with the complex petals of hyacinth, orris root, ylang-ylang, rose, tuberose and orris root. Y closes in a way that reminds one of Gucci No. 3 with notes of oakmoss, benzoin, sandalwood, amber, styrax, civet, vetiver and patchouli. This understated fragrance was created by Michel Hy.
- Top notes: Mirabelle Plum, Aldehydes, Peach, Green notes, Gardenia, Galbanum and Honeysuckle
- Middle notes: Bulgarian Rose, Hyacinth, Tuberose, Orris Root, Jasmine and Ylang-Ylang
- Base notes: Civer, Sandalwood, Oakmoss, Amber, Patchouli, Styrax, Vetiver and Benzoin
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Chypre Fruity
- Longevity: Moderate
- Sillage: Moderate
- Projection: Moderate
Animale by Animale
Animale by Animale is a Chypre fragrance for women that was launched in 1987. Animale is probably best known for its natural and surreal balance of notes and vintage vibes. But on the side, its fragrance is actually uniquely bold and strangely sweet. It's like a forbidden fruit caught up in the middle of a green pine forest with flowers.
Animale opens with coriander accompanied by bergamot, neroli, green notes, rosewood and hyacinth. The heart of Animale is filled with a honeyed blend of petals of lily of the valley, carnation, rose, ylang-ylang and jasmine. Animale closes with the earthiness of oakmoss, an animalic stench from civet, patchouli, vetiver, musk and coconut.
- Top notes: Brazilian Rosewood, Bergamot, Coriander, Neroli, Hyacinth and Green notes
- Middle notes: Lily of the Valley, Honey, Orris Root, Rose, Jasmine, Ylang-Ylang and Carnation
- Base notes: Coconut, Oakmoss, Musk, Civet, Vetiver and Patchouli
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Chypre
- Longevity: Long lasting
- Sillage: Strong
- Projection: Wide
Moments Eau de Toilette by Priscilla Presley
Moments Eau de Toilette is a little like paintings from the Victorian Era, there is a melancholy in their representation of beauty. It is aesthetically vintage. Moments Eau de Toilette by Priscilla Presley is a Floral Aldehyde fragrance for women that was launched in 1990.
Its fragrance opens with the freshness of aldehydes, sweet peach, violet, bergamot and coriander. Its heart introduces the delicate petals of sweet white flowers of tuberose, jasmine, lily of the valley with nuanced rose and orris root. Moments Eau de Toilette closes with the creaminess of vanilla gently drizzled over warm and sweet amber, civet, labdanum, oakmoss, leather, patchouli, musk and vetiver.
- Top notes: Coriander, Aldehydes, Bergamot, Peach and Violet
- Middle notes: Lily of the Valley, Tuberose, Rose, Orris Root and Jasmine
- Base notes: Musk, Amber, Vanilla, Civet, Vetiver, Labdanum, Patchouli, Oakmoss and Labdanum
- Perfume Gender: Feminine
- Scent Accord: Floral Aldehyde
- Longevity: Long lasting
- Sillage: Strong
- Projection: Wide
Conclusion
Gucci No. 3 is simply set apart, a unique composition of greens with leather, flowers and a strange warmth, you’ll still think about it long after you perceive it. That lingering trail of everything its personality represents. So are these other fragrances listed, they are not just ‘others’, they are each their own individualistic fragrances. If you are looking for aromatic greens with leather and lots of flowers, these are for you.
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1. What Are Top, Middle, And Base Notes In Perfume?
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2. How Does Perfume Concentration Affect Its Longevity?
Perfume concentration determines how strong and long-lasting a scent will be. Parfum has the highest concentration of fragrance oils (20–30%) and lasts the longest. Eau de parfum (15–20%) is slightly lighter, while eau de toilette (5–15%) and cologne (2–5%) are less intense and fade faster. Concentration also influences price.
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