Key Highlights
- Gucci marks 60 years of the Flora motif, originally created for Princess Grace in 1966.
- Brand Ambassador Davika Hoorne appears at the GucciCore fashion show in New York with Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia Intense Eau de Parfum.
- The House stages a takeover at La Rose des Vents in Monte Carlo to celebrate the anniversary.
- A limited-edition Flora makeup collection is available in select countries alongside the fragrance line.

Collector Notes
Sixty years is a rare milestone for any creative motif in fashion, and the Flora is rarer still.
The original Flora print was commissioned in 1966 as a personal gift for Princess Grace of Monaco — a silk scarf designed to capture her elegance in botanical form. That single commission quietly seeded an entire olfactory universe. The Gucci Flora fragrance collection drew its name and its sensibility directly from that motif, and the connection between the House, the print, and the principality of Monaco now finds its most appropriate expression in Monte Carlo, where Gucci has staged a summer takeover at La Rose des Vents.
Heritage & Lineage
The Flora motif carries the particular authority of an object that was never designed to become a signature.
What began as a gesture of personal generosity towards Princess Grace has endured across six decades, outlasting trends and retaining a visual coherence that few fashion houses can claim for a single design language. For Hermès, the carré scarf occupies a comparable position in the vocabulary of luxury heritage. For Gucci, Flora occupies that same space: an artefact that precedes the brand’s contemporary identity and continues to define it.

Design & Execution
The Monte Carlo setting is not incidental.
La Rose des Vents provided the backdrop for a summer celebration that brought together the Flora fragrance collection and the limited-edition Flora makeup range. The House’s choice of the principality connects the anniversary directly to the motif’s origins: the city where Princess Grace received her scarf, and where Gucci now returns to mark the occasion. Brand Ambassador Davika Hoorne carried that narrative into New York, appearing at the GucciCore fashion show with Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia Intense Eau de Parfum — bridging the Monte Carlo heritage moment with the energy of contemporary fashion.

The Broader Significance
For a GCC audience accustomed to the language of rarity and provenance, the Flora anniversary carries genuine weight.
The limited-edition makeup collection, available in select countries, reinforces that the 60th-anniversary campaign is a considered editorial gesture rather than a seasonal promotional exercise. Houses such as Van Cleef & Arpels and Bulgari have long demonstrated how a single motif, sustained with editorial rigour, compounds in cultural value over time. Gucci’s return to Monte Carlo closes that loop: the motif began there, and its anniversary is honoured there.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the origin of the Gucci Flora motif?
The Flora motif was first created for Princess Grace in 1966. Its enchanting floral design later inspired the name and the scents of the Gucci Flora fragrance collection, which this year marks its 60th anniversary.
What is Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia Intense Eau de Parfum?
Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia Intense Eau de Parfum is one of the fragrances within the Gucci Flora collection. Brand ambassador Davika Hoorne was seen with it during the pre-show moment ahead of the GucciCore fashion show in New York.
Where did Gucci celebrate the 60th anniversary of Flora?
Gucci celebrated the milestone at La Rose des Vents in Monte Carlo, where the House staged a takeover to mark the occasion with Flora fragrances and a limited-edition makeup collection.
Is the Gucci Flora makeup collection available worldwide?
The limited-edition Flora makeup collection is available in select countries. Availability details are confirmed through official Gucci channels.
Who is Davika Hoorne and what is her role with Gucci?
Davika Hoorne is a Gucci Brand Ambassador. She appeared at the GucciCore fashion show in New York and is featured in the House's campaign marking 60 years of the Flora motif.



