SOTD: Guilty Pour Homme edt by Gucci 18/04/2026
You could look at this edt as the gold standard of modern, versatile designer fragrances. Originally launched in 2011, it has remained a popular seller mainly because it strikes a rare balance: it is distinct enough to be recognized, yet safe enough to be worn anywhere. As an Aromatic Fougère, this fragrance is built on a contrast between sharp, clean citrus and a warm, floral heart that feels unexpectedly smooth for a mans fragrance. The opening is bright and zesty, with Amalfi Lemon and Lavender. The lavender here isn't the old-fashioned soap variety; it’s herbal and modern, giving it a clean, just-out-of-the-shower vibe. The heart is were you find the secret sauce African Orange Flower. Orange blossom is typically found in feminine perfumery, but here it provides a creamy, white-floral sweetness that softens the citrus. The dry down is masculine and earthy, with a combo of Virginia Cedar and Patchouli. The patchouli is refined not dirty and gives a woody foundation that lingers on the skin. As an edt this will only give you a moderate presence rather than room-filling power. It will last on skin for almost 5hrs but will require reapplying throughout the day. It projects welll for the first 90 minutes. After that, it settles into a personal scent bubble. And as you will probably guess leaves a subtle, pleasant trail rather than a heavy cloud. It's a dumb reach that works in the office, at the gym, or on a casual date. It is very difficult for someone to dislike this scent. If you want a reliable, sophisticated, and safe signature scent that smells modern, Guilty is a fantastic investment. However, if you have a collection of 20+ fragrances, you might find it a bit too safe. My Rating 6.5/10 Scent 2 Longevity 2 Sillage 1.5 Y/N 1