Ah, I am simply enchanted...
Gaultier² is, as already mentioned, a knockout. Gaultier² Eau d'Amour is no less impressive, on the contrary.
The two fragrances could be twins, although not identical.
Eau d'Amour is fresher, citrusy, somehow creamier, and has a powdery undertone. Interestingly, Eau d'Amour only has this creaminess on me; it smells completely different on my husband... there it is again, the scent-works-on-everyone-else effect.
On him, Eau d'Amour is very animalistic, warmer, and very sensual.
I have no idea how Gaultier manages this, but he is a genius.
Both sillage and longevity are just as enormous as the original; you get to enjoy the beautiful scent for a long time and intensely.
Another advantage: Eau d'Amour fits any occasion, whether it's a party or a casual night in.
Thank you! :-)