Dolce&Gabbana Introduce New Additions to Iconic Light Blue Fragrance Collection

Dolce&Gabbana commemorates 25 years of Light Blue with a fresh chapter of sun-drenched memories, new fragrances, and timeless Italian charm.

 

Dolce&Gabbana marks a milestone with the 25th anniversary of its beloved Light Blue fragrance line. Since its debut, Light Blue has captured the essence of an endless Italian summer—sun-drenched cliffs, sea breezes, and citrus groves—transporting wearers straight to the island of Capri. Now, the house refreshes the legacy with updated formulations and elegant new designs, while staying true to the spirit that made these scents iconic.

At the heart of the celebration are the original Light Blue eau de toilette and Light Blue Pour Homme eau de toilette, both now enhanced by perfumers Olivier Cresp and Alberto Morillas for a longer-lasting and more captivating scent. Though the compositions remain familiar, they’re now encased in redesigned frosted glass bottles with silver detailing and ceramic-inspired blue caps, all wrapped in luxurious velvet packaging.

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The anniversary also sees the debut of two new permanent additions: Light Blue Capri In Love and Light Blue Capri In Love Pour Homme. These eau de parfum creations take inspiration from the natural beauty and charm of Capri. The feminine version, crafted by Emilie Copperman, features notes of jasmine tea, crisp apple, and spicy longoza. Its masculine counterpart by Alexandra Carlin opens with black pepper, evolves into fresh fig, and finishes with rich patchouli. Both evoke an elevated and romantic view of the Mediterranean.

The fragrance entered a new chapter with supermodel Vittoria Ceretti and actor Theo James as the new faces of the campaign. Set once again against the scenic backdrop of Capri, the visuals captured by Gordon Von Steiner, revisits the fragrance’s enduring appeal through a fresh lens.

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With packaging that channels the spirit of Capri’s iconic majolica tiles, these new editions blend tradition with modern sophistication—something we’ve grown accustomed to seeing at Dolce&Gabbana.