Juliette Has a Gun Powder Love was released in 2025, created by Romano Ricci. Notes of cotton candy, marshmallow, orange blossom, candied almond, musk, ambroxan and tonka bean. Juliette Has a Gun Powder Love is an eau de parfum, edp. From the brand - "Powder Love is the fragrance of a dreamy haze, a soft embrace, a refined accord, a sweet nostalgia. Powder Love is an airy whisper, a cloudy kiss, a fluffy caress. The trail of Powder Love swirls into the air, stretching into Cotton Candy clouds across an endless pastel sky, morphing into Orange Blossom flowers, and landing on a bed of Marshmallow. In contact of the fragrance, the skin, coated in Sugared Almond, melts with pleasure. An orgasmic alchemy where Powdery Musk lingers, reminiscence of a sweet memory."
Fragrantica - "It opens like I thought Vanilla Sugar, Yum Marshmallow or Sweet Tooth were going to smell. To my nose (to which every popular sweet, strawberry milk scent is powdery) this is NOT powdery, which is a win because being called Powder Love I was ready for Burberry Her Elixir all over again. It's cotton candy and something fruity like raspberry in the opening, kind of Oriana vibes, but I couldn't think of this at first because I was just so pleased with it not smelling like baby powder."
Fragrantica - "What a lovely fragrance, love at first sniff. Sweet, powdery, soft, cozy, calming, feminine and cute. Not sickening or suffocating and with good sillage and longevity."
Fragrantica - "i love it. probably this wouldn’t be a safe blind buy, but if you like sweet, floraly, marshmallow, girly scents, then you can love this one aswell. "
Fragrantica - "Love it!! Smells like marshmallows and sugar almonds with a hint of orange blossom in the back (not as strong as LDBS/Oriana) way more bearable. When you first spray it it’s a bit musky and floral, but the dry down is sugary and powdery"