Juliette Has A Gun 2006 Edp

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Lady Vengeance

by Francis Kurkdjian

Juliette Has A Gun Lady Vengeance is an Eau de Parfum launched in 2006, created by Francis Kurkdjian. The fragrance opens with Lavender and Bergamot, settles into a heart of Rose, Geranium, Patchouli, and Iso E Super, and dries down to a base of Musk, Ambroxan, and Vanilla.

Our verdict on Lady Vengeance: Favourite

Lady Vengeance by Juliette Has A Gun promises drama but delivers a rose-centric scent with a divisive edge. Some find it a classy, clean take on rose, while others are met with a harsh, soapy, or even 'old lady' vibe. It's a love-it-or-hate-it affair.
  • Classic
  • Clean
  • Elegant
  • Sophisticated
  • Feminine
Lady Vengeance Eau de Parfum bottle

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Profile

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 14%
Floral 23%
Fruity 2%
Green 8%
Sweet 16%
Warm 5%
Woody 11%
Earthy 9%
Animalic 15%
Fresh 25%

Mood Profile

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Moderate

Best Seasons

Best For:
Spring Fall Winter

Versatile across every season - no clear seasonal preference from wearers.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Office Formal
Also Works:
Date Casual

While quite strong, its sophisticated rose and clean musk profile makes it suitable for office and formal wear, though some find it too 'perfume-y'. It can work for dates, but its lack of overt sweetness or playfulness might make it less versatile for casual settings.

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About

Opens with a sharp, clean burst of bergamot and a whisper of lavender, quickly giving way to a dominant, multifaceted rose. This isn't a shy rose; it's bold and rich, underscored by an earthy, slightly dirty patchouli and the metallic sheen of Iso E Super. As it dries, a musky, ambroxan warmth emerges, hinting at vanilla, creating a sophisticated but sometimes stark floral experience.