Giorgio Beverly HillsGiorgio
A maximalist bloom from 1981, dense with tuberose and golden orchard fruits
This is perfume at maximum volume, built on a heavy foundation of gardenia, jasmine, and tuberose. A syrupy opening of apricot and peach cuts through the white florals, grounded by a persistent, mossy base of sandalwood and amber. It projects aggressively, clinging to fabric and skin for hours. As the intensity subsides, the scent lingers as a creamy, wood-heavy veil of vanilla and patchouli. It ignores subtlety entirely, favoring an assertive, room-filling presence that marks the wearer long after they have moved on.