Jean Paul Gaultier Divine: My Thoughts on the Fragrance Line and Divine Couture
Gaultier Divine Couture feels like a very natural development in the Divine line. When a perfume idea works — really works — the next step is almost predictable, and yes, in this case that step is a fruity–gourmand flanker.
I genuinely love the Divine concept as a perfume idea. I’ve already shared my full thoughts on the original Gaultier Divine, and I’ve also reviewed Divine Elixir. And truthfully? I love them both. But — and this is where I know some of you will nod in agreement — they are very close to each other.
Some will say: “Of course they are similar — they’re flankers.” And yes, that’s fair. But personally, I don’t need the same perfume three times in my collection. I enjoy continuity, but I also crave distinction. I want each bottle to earn its place.
That’s exactly why this upcoming release makes me excited. If Divine Couture truly leans into a more playful, fruity–gourmand direction, it could finally bring a new personality to the Divine family — not just a louder echo of what already exists.
And one more thing — because it matters. Jean Paul Gaultier is one of my favourite designer perfume brands. Which means I love them deeply… and yes, I’m also more critical of them. When you care about a brand, you don’t blindly applaud — you pay attention.
So now, let’s see what they’ll present to us. Because if Divine Couture manages to feel familiar and genuinely new, it might just earn its place — not as a repetition, but as a true progression.
Let’s talk about that fragrance name you’ve probably seen whispered around lately.
Gaultier Divine Couture — Everything We Know So Far
You’ve seen the name, you’ve typed it into Google, you’ve even checked the official Jean Paul Gaultier website… and yet, nothing pops up. Feels like just another perfume rumour, right? Not exactly. Because Divine Couture isn’t sitting on the official site or Instagram or featured in press releases just yet — it’s hiding somewhere far more intriguing. Welcome, friends, to the backstage of fragrance development.
| What’s Still Unknown | Current Status |
|---|---|
| Official bottle & campaign visuals | Jean Paul Gaultier has not released any official images or campaign visuals yet. The fragrance does not appear on the brand’s website or social media channels. |
| Real user reviews & on-skin performance | There are currently no verified consumer reviews or performance feedback, including longevity, projection, or sillage, as the fragrance has not launched yet. |
| Official release date & availability | No official launch date has been confirmed. Community sources suggest a possible 2026 release, but this is not yet verified. |
| Price & bottle sizes | Pricing information and bottle sizes (50ml, 75ml, 100ml) have not been officially disclosed. |
| Final scent structure & confirmed notes | While fragrance communities speculate a fruity–gourmand profile with notes such as raspberry, meringue, and benzoin, the final composition has not been confirmed by the brand. |
First things first: who actually makes JPG perfumes?
Quick (but important) clarification: Jean Paul Gaultier fragrances are owned, produced, and distributed by Puig.
Puig isn’t just a license holder — they are the engine behind everything:
- fragrance development
- packaging creation
- regulatory approval
- sustainability documentation
When something shows up in Puig’s systems, it’s not just gossip—it’s the groundwork. And that’s exactly where Divine Couture comes in.
What Puig’s system shows for Gaultier Divine Couture
Puig uses this portal for:
- packaging specifications (bottle, cap, pump, carton)
- environmental and sustainability data
- regulatory and legal compliance
- internal and partner reference (suppliers, manufacturers, distributors)
In simple terms: If a perfume exists here, it exists officially — even if the public hasn’t met it yet.
Inside the portal, the listing includes:

Name: Gaultier Divine Couture
Concentration: Eau de Parfum
Brand: Jean Paul Gaultier
Documentation type: Packaging / environmental product data
The documentation shows version date from 18.11.2025.
What perfume lovers and community sources are saying (unofficial)
Now let’s clearly label the fun part — the chatter.
Across fragrance communities, blogs, and enthusiast discussions, Divine Couture is often described as:
- Expected release: 2026
- Style: sweet, fruity–gourmand with an amber touch
- Main accords: sweet, powdery, gourmand
- Frequently listed notes:
- Raspberry – juicy, fruity, and tempting
- Meringue – fluffy, sweet, and whipped
- Benzoin – rich, amber warmth with a hint of vanilla
- Perfumer often mentioned: Quentin Bisch
Just a quick reminder — and this really matters — these details come from non-official sources. They aren’t confirmations, just patterns. Interesting, useful, but not guaranteed.
So… is Jean Paul Gaultier Divine Couture real?
Let’s answer that clearly.
✔ Yes — as an official internal product at Puig.
What we know for sure:
- the name exists inside Puig’s systems
- it’s listed as an Eau de Parfum
- packaging and regulatory work has already begun
What we don’t know yet:
- the final scent structure
- the bottle design
- the campaign visuals
- the exact launch date
- whether the name stays unchanged
That’s the space we’re in.
Gaultier Divine Couture – Final thoughts
As I said at the beginning, I’m genuinely excited for this release. I have a feeling they’re going to create something even more interesting this time. Turning to a fruity gourmand was a smart move — a natural next step for the Divine line.
And can we just take a moment to admire the bottle? It’s incredible — honestly, the most beautiful of them all. The gold couture corset armor makes it a true collector’s piece, perfectly matching the scent inside. Let’s be real: sometimes we buy a perfume just for the packaging… confess it with me, we’ve all done it!
And honestly, watching a fragrance take shape before it even enters the world — that’s part of the magic. For gourmand lovers, this one is already calling your name.
What about you? Would you wear it, or are you tired of Divine releases? Maybe it doesn’t spark your interest at all… or maybe you’re a true Gaultier fan who grabs everything the brand puts out. Tell me in the comments!
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