On Gucci's website, Guilty Diner invites netizens to take a seat, play pinball or discover classic and new perfumes. The interactive activity even allows choosing ingredients to find a suitable scent from the menu.
A woody aromatic ambery composition, the latest Gucci Guilty Parfum Pour Homme opens with a milder and more modernised aromatic hook of French lavandin abrialis and uplifting lemon sfumatrice that combine perfectly with the intensity of juniper.
Heart notes of Spanish cistus, orange flower and a spicy hint of nutmeg lead to base notes of Indonesian patchouli, reinforced with dry woods and musks.
The essential core of the women's fragrance has been reinterpreted for the new Guilty Eau de Parfum Intense Pour Femme.
Top notes of mandora, lychee and violet are followed by a floral heart of ylang-ylang and tuberose, enhanced by a dark plum accord. The ambery-floral-woody composition ends with notes of patchouli, vetiver and vanilla.
The packaging has also been elevated to a higher level of intensity. The metabolised glass bottles are dressed in dark anthracite or a block bronze for the men's and women's versions, designed to represent the connection between like-minded, eccentric lovers.