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Bloom Ambrosia di Fiori

Gucci built an empire on maximalism, but Bloom, launched in 2013, was the house leaning into pure floral abundance instead. Bloom Ambrosia di Fiori arrived in 2019 as the deeper, more resinous sibling in that lineage, an Eau de Parfum built by Alberto Morillas to push the original's jasmine and tuberose into warmer, more shadowed territory. Aromatica carries the Gucci Bloom Ambrosia di Fiori decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with a composition this dense before deciding how it fits your collection.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Jasmine Bud, Rangoon Creeper

Heart: Indian Tuberose

Base: Damascena Rose, Tuscan Orris

The Scent

Jasmine bud is the first thing the nose catches, sweeter and more rounded than raw jasmine absolute, with Rangoon creeper trailing behind it like a second, greener flower pressed into the same bouquet. Within the opening minutes that pairing feels almost syrupy, closer to nectar than to a bright floral spray. Indian tuberose moves in as the jasmine settles, and this is where the fragrance earns its name: it is thick, creamy, and a little narcotic, the kind of tuberose that coats the air rather than floating through it. Some skin chemistry pushes the tuberose toward a waxy, almost banana-like sweetness in the first hour, while other wear shows it staying closer to pure white flower, and both readings are correct depending on the day. As the composition moves toward its dry-down, Damascena rose surfaces underneath the white flowers, adding a jammy, slightly winey depth that keeps the bouquet from turning one-dimensional. Tuscan orris arrives last and changes the entire character, bringing a powdery, suede-like texture that mutes the sweetness and gives the base a cooler, more restrained finish. The transition from the ambrosial opening to the orris-laced base is the most interesting part of the wear, a shift from nectar to powder that happens gradually rather than in a single visible turn. What lingers closest to skin is not the jasmine or the tuberose but the rose and orris working together, soft, slightly dusty, and warmer than anything in the top.

When to Wear

This suits cooler evenings more than midday heat, since the tuberose and rose read as too rich once humidity and sun get involved. Reach for it at a dinner where you want to be remembered, a winter wedding, or a formal gathering where a dense floral won't get lost in the room. Browse the full Gucci collection at Aromatica if you want to compare it against the brand's lighter florals first.

Who Is It For

Someone who finds thin, linear white florals boring and wants the version with weight, texture, and a powdery finish instead of a clean one. It rewards people who already know they like tuberose and aren't looking for something safe.

If you enjoy Bloom Profumo di Fiori, it sits in the same family with an even denser, more concentrated take on the same florals. Browse the full Gucci collection at Aromatica to see how the rest of the Bloom line compares.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Bloom Ambrosia di Fiori

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Gucci built an empire on maximalism, but Bloom, launched in 2013, was the house leaning into pure floral abundance instead. Bloom Ambrosia di Fiori arrived in 2019 as the deeper, more resinous sibling in that lineage, an Eau de Parfum built by Alberto Morillas to push the original's jasmine and tuberose into warmer, more shadowed territory. Aromatica carries the Gucci Bloom Ambrosia di Fiori decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with a composition this dense before deciding how it fits your collection.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Jasmine Bud, Rangoon Creeper

Heart: Indian Tuberose

Base: Damascena Rose, Tuscan Orris

The Scent

Jasmine bud is the first thing the nose catches, sweeter and more rounded than raw jasmine absolute, with Rangoon creeper trailing behind it like a second, greener flower pressed into the same bouquet. Within the opening minutes that pairing feels almost syrupy, closer to nectar than to a bright floral spray. Indian tuberose moves in as the jasmine settles, and this is where the fragrance earns its name: it is thick, creamy, and a little narcotic, the kind of tuberose that coats the air rather than floating through it. Some skin chemistry pushes the tuberose toward a waxy, almost banana-like sweetness in the first hour, while other wear shows it staying closer to pure white flower, and both readings are correct depending on the day. As the composition moves toward its dry-down, Damascena rose surfaces underneath the white flowers, adding a jammy, slightly winey depth that keeps the bouquet from turning one-dimensional. Tuscan orris arrives last and changes the entire character, bringing a powdery, suede-like texture that mutes the sweetness and gives the base a cooler, more restrained finish. The transition from the ambrosial opening to the orris-laced base is the most interesting part of the wear, a shift from nectar to powder that happens gradually rather than in a single visible turn. What lingers closest to skin is not the jasmine or the tuberose but the rose and orris working together, soft, slightly dusty, and warmer than anything in the top.

When to Wear

This suits cooler evenings more than midday heat, since the tuberose and rose read as too rich once humidity and sun get involved. Reach for it at a dinner where you want to be remembered, a winter wedding, or a formal gathering where a dense floral won't get lost in the room. Browse the full Gucci collection at Aromatica if you want to compare it against the brand's lighter florals first.

Who Is It For

Someone who finds thin, linear white florals boring and wants the version with weight, texture, and a powdery finish instead of a clean one. It rewards people who already know they like tuberose and aren't looking for something safe.

If you enjoy Bloom Profumo di Fiori, it sits in the same family with an even denser, more concentrated take on the same florals. Browse the full Gucci collection at Aromatica to see how the rest of the Bloom line compares.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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