The Story
Why it exists.
Ungaro Gold emerged in 2017 as the latest chapter of Emanuel Ungaro’s perfume narrative. Veteran perfumer Véronique Nyberg, collaborating with Mane, set out to capture the house’s love of contrast, the flash of couture color against a sculpted silhouette. Inspired by the brand’s tradition of turning runway drama into scent, she blended a bright fruit trio with a soft white‑floral heart, then anchored it in amber, patchouli and vanilla to echo the label’s elegant yet daring spirit.
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Fleetwood Mac
The Beginning
Ungaro Gold emerged in 2017 as the latest chapter of Emanuel Ungaro’s perfume narrative. Veteran perfumer Véronique Nyberg, collaborating with Mane, set out to capture the house’s love of contrast, the flash of couture color against a sculpted silhouette. Inspired by the brand’s tradition of turning runway drama into scent, she blended a bright fruit trio with a soft white‑floral heart, then anchored it in amber, patchouli and vanilla to echo the label’s elegant yet daring spirit.
The choice of pear sorbet and mandarin orange gives the opening a crisp, almost edible sparkle that feels like a freshly sliced fruit salad at sunrise. Blackcurrant adds a subtle tart depth, preventing the top from slipping into sugary cloyness. In the heart, gardenia and jasmine provide a creamy, white‑floral lift, while peony injects a soft, powdery nuance. The base’s amber and vanilla soften the earthy patchouli, creating a warm, lingering trail that balances brightness with sensual comfort.
The Evolution
The first ten minutes are dominated by a lively burst of pear‑sorbet, mandarin orange and blackcurrant. The citrus‑fruit trio feels like a splash of cool water on warm skin, instantly lifting the mood. As the initial sparkle settles, the heart unfurls; gardenia and jasmine bloom together, their creamy petals softened by peony’s powdery whisper, forming a garden‑like veil that feels both fresh and intimate. Around the half‑hour mark the base awakens; amber glows gold, vanilla adds a sweet, milky cushion, and patchouli slips in, grounding the composition with an earthy, slightly smoky whisper. By the third hour the drydown settles into a smooth, warm amber‑vanilla veil that clings lightly to the skin, lingering for the remainder of the 4‑6 hour wear without turning heavy.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2017 debut, Ungaro Gold has been embraced by fans of bright yet warm florals, often mentioned alongside other modern French fruit‑floral releases. Its blend of citrus fruit and amber resonates with the brand’s legacy of marrying bold color with refined form. Its popularity has inspired numerous social media trends, with users sharing personal stories of how the fragrance evokes memories of spring celebrations, reinforcing its status as a modern classic in the French perfume scene.
The House
France · Est. 1965
Emanuel Ungaro is a French fashion house that extends its runway sensibility into fragrance. Founded in 1965, the label translates couture silhouettes into scented compositions that balance bold structure with lyrical nuance. The perfume portfolio spans from the 1977 debut Ungaro, a spicy‑aldehydic floral, to contemporary releases such as Yellow Chic (2024) and Heavenly Petals (2025). Each scent carries the house’s signature blend of vibrant color and refined form, inviting wearers to experience a wearable piece of the brand’s artistic legacy.
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Wearing Ungaro Gold feels like a sunrise stroll through a blooming garden, so a breezy indie track with warm acoustic tones matches its bright‑floral‑amber vibe.
Dreams
Fleetwood Mac




























