Perfume and Cologne Reviews

Dolce&Gabbana Light Blue Review – Fruity, Ambitious Fragrance

Dolce&Gabbanna is a leader in the fragrance world. Any scent they put out to market wraps itself in high expectations. Their Light Blue is no exception. If you’ve been considering this fragrance, check out our Dolce&Gabbana Light Blue review.

Dolce&Gabbana Light Blue – The Basics

Dolce&Gabbana Light Blue review

First, I should note, if you are interested in trying Light Blue, you are in luck. We have Dolce&Gabbana Light Blue samples available. Perfume samples allow you to try a fragrance without investing too much money. 

Light Blue came to market in 2001.

Without question, this fragrance has withstood the test of time.

We commonly list it as one of our best perfumes for women. And it’s a highly requested perfume sample due to the all-in expense of the fragrance. Sometimes, it is easier to try a perfume rather than invest in a full bottle. That said, as you read our Light Blue review, you may be inspired to take the bigger risk.

What Does Light Blue Smell Like?

Light Blue is a fruity floral fragrance. Olivier Cresp is the main perfumer behind the popular scent. He applied a unique set of notes, such as Sicilian lemon, and apple, as the top aromas. At Light Blue’s base, expect cedar and musk.

Perfumers don’t often use lemon as a top note as it can be a risky venture. Also, unlike orange, lemon’s acidic burst isn’t backed by fruity, sugary layers. But alas, the apple saves the day.

The use of lemon makes Light Blue a unique fragrance experience. Light Blue pops at first spritz. It’s a joyful experience that sort of dances in your nostrils, thanks to the lemon.

Light Blue evokes an energetic, a night on the town vibe. It’s super fun and happy.

How Long Does Light Blue Last?

Light Blue should last up to 5-hours, which is a bit average. This means you’ll need to apply or reapply if you plan to have cocktails after work.

Light Blue Advertising Campaigns, Commercials

David Gandy and Anna Jagodzinska star in Light Blue’s Mediterranean-style commercial. Imagine a Sicilian summer; you take an afternoon dive into the ocean to cool off. Yeah, that’s not any of our lives, but it does a great job selling Light Blue.

Final Notes

Our Dolce&Gabbana Light Blue Review displays a vibrant, fun fragrance that uses a rare lemon as its top note. While Light Blue fails to last as long as some might like, its unique fruity notes give way to a vibrant aroma.