Dolce & Gabbana Garden

Dolce & Gabbana Garden Eau de Parfum – A Sun‑Lit Garden in a Bottle

By Vivir · · Updated
3.9 Overall

Accords

floral gourmand sweet coconut tropical

Notes Pyramid

Top
MagnoliaNeroliMandarin Orange
Heart
CoconutFrangipaniYlang‑YlangYlang-Ylang
Base
Vanilla AbsoluteAlmond MilkSandalwood

Pros & Cons

  • ✅ Described as a cheerful, uplifting summer fragrance with a creamy coconut‑vanilla trail.
  • ✅ Many users love the combination of magnolia and coconut that feels like a tropical garden.
  • ✅ Praised for its longevity and moderate sillage, making it suitable for everyday wear.
  • ✅ A fresh, cheerful garden energy that feels effortless and uplifting.
  • ✅ Creamy coconut and tropical florals give a pleasant summer vibe.
  • ✅ Long‑lasting and well‑balanced, suitable for everyday wear.
  • ✅ It’s super wearable like that kind of scent you can throw on for brunch, work, or a casual day out and still feel put together without trying too hard.
  • ✅ I love it – it smells like the aftermath of a tropical downpour, creamy coconut, warmth and sweetness, perfect for the beach.
  • ✅ The citruses combine with the almond milk and coconut‑vanilla accord without smelling overly food‑like; it’s a beautiful, uplifting garden energy.
  • ❌ Some reviewers find it overly sweet, cloying, or synthetic, especially in hot weather.
  • ❌ A few note that the floral side dominates and the coconut note is not prominent on their skin.
  • ❌ Critics mention that it can feel dated or too generic compared to other gourmand scents.
  • ❌ Can be overly sweet and cloying, especially if over‑sprayed.
  • ❌ Some users find the floral opening too strong or synthetic.
  • ❌ The coconut note may feel artificial to certain noses.
  • ❌ It’s very basic and bland, disappears in literally 30 seconds.
  • ❌ Cloying and cheap‑smelling; too sweet and generic for a designer fragrance.
  • ❌ The floral is overwhelming and dated, making it feel like a tween‑girl perfume.

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