Feminine and timeless — explore Dolce & Gabbana spray for women, featuring iconic scents like Light Blue and The One.
Feminine and timeless — explore Dolce & Gabbana spray for women, featuring iconic scents like Light Blue and The One.
Dolce & Gabbana Dolce is a 2014 white floral EDP — a fragrance inspired by the gardens of Sicily, built around an ethereal, almost translucent white flower bouquet that reviewers consistently describe as one of the softest, most effortlessly wearable feminines in the D&G lineup. It opens with neroli leaf and papaya flower — a delicate, slightly green-citrus intro that's fresh and airy, neroli leaf threading a clean, slightly bitter floralness while papaya flower adds a soft, tropical lightness that makes the opening feel genuinely unique among white floral openers. The heart of white amaryllis, narcissus, and white water lily is the soul of the fragrance — a cool, dewy, luminous white floral arrangement that's beautiful in its restraint, amaryllis adding a slightly spicy floralness, narcissus threading a green, slightly honeyed depth, and water lily keeping everything feeling clean, fresh, and effortlessly light. The base of cashmere and musk closes with a whisper-soft, skin-close warmth — cashmere adding a silky, slightly powdery creaminess and musk creating an almost imperceptible but genuinely lovely trail. 5–7 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — understated, elegant, and made for the woman who lets her presence do the talking.
$49.99
From Dolce & Gabbana, Dolce Shine is a 2020 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Marie Salamagne — the sun-drenched, Italian-coast entry in the beloved Dolce collection, capturing the euphoric transition from winter into spring with a tropical mango opening and a breezy, salty-floral heart that reviewers describe as the most effortlessly joyful fragrance in the entire Dolce lineup. The top opens with mango, quince, and grapefruit — lush, tropical, and lightly tart, the mango doing the heavy lifting with a vivid, sun-kissed sweetness that sets an immediately uplifting tone. The heart blooms into tuberose, jasmine, orange blossom, solar notes, ozonic notes, and sea salt — airy, lightly aquatic, and deeply Mediterranean, the sea salt giving the floral heart a genuinely unique coastal freshness you don't find in most fruity florals. The base settles into white musk, Australian sandalwood, and white woods — clean, creamy, and skin-close. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; bottled Italian sunshine.
$54.99
From Dolce & Gabbana, Light Blue is a 2001 floral fruity chypre EDT by perfumer Olivier Cresp — one of the best-selling women's fragrances of the past quarter century and a bona fide modern classic, built around a crisp Sicilian lemon and green apple opening that captures the breezy, effortless energy of an Italian summer afternoon and has been doing it better than almost anything else at its price point for over twenty years. The top opens with Sicilian lemon, apple, cedar, and bellflower — sharp, bright, and immediately recognizable, the lemon-apple combo delivering a crisp, fresh-squeezed quality that is the signature of the entire Light Blue franchise. The heart blooms into bamboo, jasmine, and white rose — clean, airy, and quietly feminine without going sweet or heavy. The base settles into cedar, musk, and amber — dry, woody, and skin-close. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; twenty-three years and still the first one people reach for.
$44.99
Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Eau Intense is a 2017 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Olivier Cresp — sixteen years after the original Light Blue launched and rewrote the rules of summer feminines, Cresp returned to write the next chapter himself. Same DNA, deeper concentration, more staying power. It opens with lemon and Granny Smith apple — the unmistakable Light Blue opening that fans immediately recognize, crisp, slightly tart, and luminously fresh, but in the Intense the citrus hits softer and more rounded than the original's sharper brightness. The heart of jasmine and marigold is where Eau Intense separates itself — jasmine delivering a warm, slightly heady white floral richness, and marigold threading a slightly earthy, golden-floral depth that gives the mid-stage a warmth and complexity the original EDT never reaches. Reviewers consistently describe this transition as the most interesting part of the fragrance: the fresh citrus opening gives way to something genuinely beautiful. The base of musk and amberwood closes with a warm, skin-close, softly creamy trail — amberwood adding a smooth, slightly sweet woody warmth while musk creates a clean, luminous radiance. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the Light Blue you already love, built to last longer.
$61.99
Dolce & Gabbana The Only One Eau de Parfum Intense is a 2020 oriental floral EDP by perfumer Violaine Collas — a confident evolution of the original The Only One that replaces the coffee-and-iris heart with something warmer, fruitier, and more tropical without losing the signature seductive character that made the original a hit. Housed in a sleek black bottle with gold accents that mirrors the original's shape in a darker, more intense register. It opens with neroli, green apple, and Italian mandarin — a bright, slightly floral-citrus-fruity trio that's immediately fresh and inviting, neroli threading a delicate white floral warmth, green apple adding a crisp, slightly tart fruitiness, and Italian mandarin contributing a sun-warmed citrus sweetness. The heart of jasmine, coconut, and orange blossom is where the Intense earns its distinction — jasmine delivering a rich, slightly indolic white floral depth, orange blossom threading a honeyed creaminess, and coconut adding a smooth, milky warmth that gives the mid-stage a genuinely tropical, almost beachy richness that's totally absent from the original. The base of vanilla, cashmere wood, and cedar closes warm, smooth, and enveloping — vanilla building a golden sweetness, cashmere wood adding a silky, creamy depth, and cedar threading a clean woodiness. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — the Only One, reimagined warmer.
$59.99
From Dolce & Gabbana, The One is a 2006 oriental floral EDP by perfumer Olivier Polge — one of the most celebrated feminine launches of the 2000s and a consistent bestseller, built around a rich, warm, and unmistakably glamorous lychee-peach-vanilla composition that has become the house's signature feminine and one of the most-referenced orientals in the designer category. The top opens with lychee, mandarin orange, peach, and bergamot — ripe, slightly exotic, and immediately lush, the lychee giving the opening a uniquely feminine and tropical sweetness that is instantly recognizable. The heart deepens into lily, jasmine, madonna lily, and plum — a full, velvety floral core with a dark, fruity plum undercurrent that gives The One its signature sensual warmth. The base settles into vanilla, amber, musk, and vetiver — rich, creamy, and deeply enveloping. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; one bottle, one obsession, twenty years running.
$59.99
From Dolce & Gabbana, The Only One Intense is a 2020 oriental floral EDP Intense by perfumer Violaine Collas — a discontinued flanker of the original The Only One that pivots away from the coffee-iris signature in favor of a lush, creamy, tropical-floral direction that reviewers consistently describe as one of the most effortlessly beautiful and skin-close feminines in the D&G lineup. The top opens with neroli, green apple, and Italian mandarin — bright, citrusy, and sun-drenched, the green apple giving a crisp freshness that quickly gives way to the real heart of the composition. Jasmine, coconut, and orange blossom bloom into a milky, tropical white-floral core that is the soul of this fragrance — the coconut warm and creamy rather than sunscreen-heavy, supporting the jasmine with a smooth, almost silky warmth. The base settles into vanilla, cashmere wood, and cedar — smooth, woody, and deeply skin-close. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best year-round; discontinued and worth grabbing while you can.
$73.99