For this comment, I need to refer to two other fragrances from the house of Jean Paul Gaultier:
On one side: Gaultier². I found it to be a pretty crazy creation right from its release. A fragrance made up of just three components (amber, musk, vanilla), and all of them very warm. Very simple, very moving. Why look far away, sometimes the simple things are the best. The perfume smells great, but I could never bring myself to make a purchase.
On the other side: Classique. THE women's fragrance that divides the nation. Either you love it, or you hate it. But it is undisputed that the scent is also a stunning creation and has now become a classic. The same base as Gaultier², but with a citrusy top note and a floral-spicy heart. I have never owned this fragrance either.
Eau d'Amour is the perfect blend of both: the citrusy fresh start and the spicy heart of Classique, along with the warm sensual base idea of Gaultier². And I HAD to have THIS perfume immediately.
This is truly a beautiful scent. So rich, powdery, creamy, floral, and sweetly sensual. It could also fit well in ET's drawer of "jogging pants fragrances." Slow down, switch off, cloud the senses, feel good.