Jean Paul Gaultier "La Belle"
Jean Paul Gaultier's "La Belle" opens with the sweet smell of pear-flavored gummy bears.
As I move, sometimes I get whiffs of pear cobbler with cinnamon. But what "La Belle" irradiates the most is the scent of grown-up sexy gummy bears. In the background, a bitter woodiness makes the scent less innocent and sweet. This bitterness is subtle and brings in the spice but might not be for everyone.
Before you decide whether or not it is worth smelling this perfume, do not think of gummy bears as a childish candy. The first gummy bear prototype, called Tanzbären (“Dancing Bears”), debuted in Germany in 1922. One century ago.
La Belle brings you the smell of sweets with 100 years of history. It combines the playfulness of candy with the naughtiness of spice.
Maybe 100 years from now someone else will be writing about an item inspired by Jean Paul Gaultier's "La Belle". It certainly smells timeless.
If you’re curious to know more on the history of gummy bears and the inspirations behind them, I invite you to read this lovely piece by the Smithsonian.
Click here if you want to read my take on Jean Paul Gaultier "La Belle" Le Parfum.
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