Givenchy Hot Couture Eau de Parfum 100ml is a vibrant fruity-floral with a daring spicy edge, created in 2000 by master perfumers Alberto Morillas and Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud. A distinctive raspberry accord opens the fragrance with juicy sweetness, balanced almost immediately by black pepper, magnolia and smoky vetiver — a contrast that gives Hot Couture its signature "sweet-but-not-juvenile" character. Sandalwood, amber and white musk warm the base into a sensual, second-skin drydown.
Fragrance notes
- Top: Raspberry, Bergamot, Orange
- Heart: Pepper, Vetiver, Magnolia, Indian Grandiflorum Jasmine
- Base: Sandalwood, Amber, Musk
Olfactory family: Fruity Floral with Oriental Drydown | Launched: 2000
The story behind Hot Couture
Givenchy launched Hot Couture on the eve of the new millennium as an ode to vibrant, sensual femininity that merges haute couture sophistication with playful daring. The pairing of Alberto Morillas and Jacques Cavallier on a single brief is rare — these are two of the most influential perfumers of the modern era — and the resulting composition has become a cult favourite among lovers of grown-up gourmand-tinged florals. Givenchy refreshed the bottle design in 2022 while keeping the original juice intact.
Who is this fragrance for?
Hot Couture suits women looking for something sweet but not childish, fruity but not synthetic-candy. Ideal for evenings, date nights, and cool-weather wear (autumn through early spring). The smoky-spicy underbelly keeps it sophisticated — it works as well in a formal dinner setting as in a winter night out.
Specifications
- Size: 100ml
- Concentration: Eau de Parfum
- Gender: Women
- Brand: Givenchy
- Year: 2000
- Perfumers: Alberto Morillas, Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud
Frequently asked questions
How long does Hot Couture last on the skin?
Longevity is excellent — typically 8+ hours, with strong sillage in the first 2–3 hours. Many wearers report lingering trail on clothing for a day or longer.
What does Hot Couture smell like?
A jammy raspberry opening cooled by black pepper and warmed by amber and sandalwood. Often described as "sweet but smoky," "raspberry meets cigar," or "sexy-mature fruit floral."
Is Hot Couture EDP different from the EDT version?
Yes. The Eau de Toilette leans more on the fruity raspberry-strawberry-citrus opening and reads brighter. The Eau de Parfum is darker, spicier, and more amber-woody in the drydown. Both share the same overall DNA.



