How does Gucci Guilty pour Homme EDT compare to the EDP and Parfum versions?+−
The EDT is the lightest and most accessible of the lineup — fresher, more citrus-forward on the opening, and generally considered more mass-appealing. The EDP pushes the intensity and the floral heart becomes more prominent, while the Parfum goes deeper and woodier with a more resinous character. If you're new to the fragrance or prefer something versatile for daily wear, the EDT is the natural starting point.
Is Gucci Guilty pour Homme a good everyday fragrance?+−
Yes, this is one of its strongest suits. The fresh-woody-floral combination is clean enough for an office environment, casual enough for daily errands, and pleasant enough not to overwhelm. Community consensus puts daily and leisure use as its most natural context, and it's rarely too loud or polarizing in close quarters.
Is this fragrance suitable for women or is it strictly masculine?+−
Strictly masculine it is not. The neroli, orange blossom, and African orange flower at the heart give it a noticeable floral quality that reads as unisex to many people. Men who wear it tend to find it confident and modern rather than feminine, but the floral aspect is genuinely there — this isn't a dark woods-and-leather take on masculinity.