Citrus, coconut and confidence: Meet your new summer signature

A fresh chapter deserves a scent that feels like confidence bottled with a touch of sunshine.Jean Paul Gaultier leans right into that mood with Le Beau Narcisse Eau de Parfum, a new release designed for graduation season, summer celebrations and all those moments when life starts shifting into something brighter and bolder.Better yet, it feels easy enough to wear from daytime plans to late-night memories in the making.The opening hits with zesty wild bergamot and juicy citrus, bringing an instant lift that feels like stepping outside into warm air with no agenda for the day.

That brightness doesn’t stay alone for long, either.Exotic fresh coconut wood moves in next, smoothing everything out with a creamy, sun-drenched warmth that gives the fragrance its relaxed, vacation-ready attitude.

We *love* that it’s tropical without tipping into sweetness overload, more polished getaway than beach souvenir.As it settles, sensual tonka beans take center stage, adding a warm, slightly addictive depth that keeps things interesting.Vanilla and almond notes soften the edges, creating a smooth, lingering finish that feels almost edible in the most subtle way.

The dry-down is where the fragrance really locks in its personality: warm, skin-close and confidently long-lasting, like something you catch in passing and immediately want to follow.What’s more, the bottle keeps the same attention-grabbing energy as the scent inside it.The crystal-blue torso design is instantly recognizable, now wrapped in a radiant gold scarf and finished with a sapphire jewel that catches light like a final accessory.

Instead of “just packaging,” this feels more like a collectible object you’d want on display, even when it’s not in use.Le Beau Narcisse fits naturally into summer wardrobes, Father’s Day gifting and fragrance round-ups built around warm-weather energy.It works for people moving between milestones, packing for trips or just looking for something that feels a little more ex...

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Publisher: New York Post

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