The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Pierre Negrin created Guess Seductive I'm Yours in 2011 as part of Guess's provocative Seductive line. The name says everything: desire, possession, a declaration. Guess built its empire on making people want things they didn't know they wanted, and this fragrance does the same. The composition targets confident women who want to be noticed, not overlooked.
The structure is an oriental-floral built for warmth without apology. Tropical sweetness from passionfruit meets white florals, magnolia, tiare, orchid, lily, in a heart that stays lush rather than delicate. The base of vanilla, patchouli, and vetiver grounds everything in something deeper, woodier, and more intimate than the opening suggests. It's a fragrance that knows what it wants.
The evolution
The opening hits immediately, tropical fruit sweetness that doesn't ease in. Passionfruit and peony arrive together, bright and unapologetic. Within minutes, magnolia and tiare take over as the heart unfolds, with orchid and lily adding layers. The florals don't soften so much as consolidate. By the drydown, patchouli and vanilla have settled everything into warmth, with vetiver keeping it intimate and close. The tropical sweetness fades first; the warmth lingers for hours.
Cultural impact
The community ratings for Guess Seductive I'm Yours cluster around 6-6.5 across scent, longevity, sillage, and bottle design, with value for money scoring higher at 7.5. Wearers appreciate the sweet tropical warmth and long-lasting presence, though some find the sweetness can be polarizing. The fragrance performs best in cooler seasons and for evening occasions, with the tropical fruit opening being the most memorable element.


































