Florence, Italy
Est. 1976 (fragrance)
Gucci launched its first fragrance in 1976, but the modern era of Gucci perfumery began under Alessandro Michele in the 2010s — a maximalist, romantic, slightly subversive aesthetic that produced Bloom, Mémoire d'une Odeur, and the relaunched Flora franchise. The bottles became collectible objects in their own right.
K Chris carries the full Gucci lineup: Bloom (and Bloom Profumo di Fiori), Guilty (Pour Homme and Pour Femme), Flora Gorgeous Gardenia, Bamboo, Rush, and the masculine Gucci Pour Homme. Gucci scents tend to skew floral and slightly powdery for women, woody-aromatic for men — comfortable rather than challenging.
Bloom is the modern signature — tuberose, jasmine, and Rangoon creeper layered into a soft, romantic women's daily. Guilty Pour Homme is the men's standard, balancing rosy lavender against a soft amber base for an easy-wearing date night cologne.