The Story
Why it exists.
Gucci, founded in Italy in 1921, blends opulent Italian craftsmanship with bold, contemporary flair, turning fashion daringness into scented statements. Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele imagined a fragrance capturing the free, joyful spirit of a dragonfly, a creature that darts over water with effortless grace. Partnering with master perfumer Alberto Morillas, the 2022 launch turned that vision into a dewy white-floral bouquet built around peony, lily of the valley, and stephanotis. The choice of these three blooms creates a coherent floral narrative, each note chosen for its contribution to an overall feeling of weightless grace.
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Moon River
Andy Williams
The Beginning
Gucci, founded in Italy in 1921, blends opulent Italian craftsmanship with bold, contemporary flair, turning fashion daringness into scented statements. Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele imagined a fragrance capturing the free, joyful spirit of a dragonfly, a creature that darts over water with effortless grace. Partnering with master perfumer Alberto Morillas, the 2022 launch turned that vision into a dewy white-floral bouquet built around peony, lily of the valley, and stephanotis. The choice of these three blooms creates a coherent floral narrative, each note chosen for its contribution to an overall feeling of weightless grace.
Peony, lily of the valley, and stephanotis share a common palette: clean whites and soft pinks with green undertones. Tog ether they create what perfumers call a tonal accord, where each note reinforces the others rather than competing. Peony provides the opening volume, lily of the valley adds crystalline freshness, and stephanotis delivers staying power through subtle sweetness. This layering approach ensures the fragrance never feels disjointed, moving instead through interconnected chapters of a single story. Each note was selected to maintain the overall lightness that aligns with the dragonfly metaphor, avoiding heavy base notes in favor of soft floral warmth.
The Evolution
Peony opens the composition with its characteristic fullness, a flower known for layering petals upon petals in a natural display of abundance. As this initial wave settles, lily of the valley rises to assume the center stage, its smaller blossoms carrying a green-floral signature that keeps the fragrance grounded in freshness rather than heaviness. The drydown introduces stephanotis, whose subtle sweet-white character provides gentle staying power without dramatic transformation. The progression moves from peony volume to lily of the valley clarity to stephanotis softness, a deliberate architecture designed to evoke the quiet, sustained presence of a dragonfly in flight.
Cultural Impact
Since its debut, Tears From The Moon earned the Fragrance Foundation's 2023 Universal Luxury Fragrance of the Year, cementing its place within Gucci's Alchemist's Garden line as a celebrated white-floral offering that resonates with fans of luminous, garden-inspired scents. The award recognition confirms the fragrance's standing as a refined, botanical-driven composition within the luxury market.
The House
Italy · Est. 1921
Since 1921, Gucci has woven Italian craftsmanship into every facet of its creative identity. The House's venture into perfumery began in 1974, extending its Florentine heritage into olfactory form. Gucci fragrances capture the House's bold spirit: a collision of opulence and edge, tradition and provocation. From Gucci Envy's 1994 debut to the 2017 launch of Gucci Bloom under Alberto Morillas, each scent carries the House's signature audacity. Gucci Guilty Absolute (2025) continues this lineage, marrying intensity with unmistakable elegance.
If this were a song
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The scent feels like a moonlit garden stroll, delicate, airy, and subtly uplifting. A gentle, luminous track mirrors its soft floral elegance.
Moon River
Andy Williams























