For 25 years, Light Blue by Dolce&Gabbana has been more than a fragrance—it has been a bottled escape to Capri. Since its debut in 2001, the scent has symbolized the spirit of Mediterranean summers: radiant, sensual, and timeless. Now, as it celebrates a landmark anniversary, the Maison unveils a refreshed take on the classic perfume and cologne, accompanied by a campaign that feels both nostalgic and forward-looking. Featuring The White Lotus star Theo James and supermodel Vittoria Ceretti, the new visuals shimmer with sun and sensuality, offering a contemporary homage to a fragrance that continues to define summer. The reimagined Light Blue boasts enhanced longevity, a brighter olfactory profile, and a bottle redesign that mirrors the crystalline beauty of Capri’s waters. Yet its heart remains unchanged: a tribute to natural elegance, Mediterranean sensuality, and the pursuit of pleasure.
A quarter-century of Mediterranean magnetism
For millions around the world, Light Blue has become an olfactory signature—a subtle yet distinctive note that evokes memories of sun-warmed skin, salty breezes, and slow afternoons by the sea. Its crisp, woody-aromatic blend has transcended seasonal trends to earn its place among modern perfumery’s most iconic creations.
To mark this milestone, Dolce&Gabbana turned to two of the most respected names in fragrance design: master perfumers Alberto Morillas and Olivier Cresp, the original creators of Light Blue Pour Homme and Pour Femme. Their task? To re-stage the fragrance for a new era—refining and amplifying the formula without losing the soul that made it legendary.
“Working on the re-stage of an iconic fragrance like Light Blue was both a demanding and challenging task,” said Morillas. “The goal was to update the fragrance with technical refinements while preserving its olfactory profile, which so many people are deeply attached to.” For Cresp, the process was just as emotional: “Reinterpreting this fragrance has been both an honor and a profound responsibility. Revisiting Light Blue required careful work and deep respect for a scent that has become a true classic.”
Modernizing a classic while honoring its DNA
Updating a beloved scent is no small feat. Fragrance is intimate—woven into personal memories and daily rituals. Any shift, however slight, must be handled with intention. According to Morillas, the focus was on enriching the top notes and amplifying the scent’s projection, resulting in a more intense and long-lasting version that can now endure up to 16 hours. “We wanted to ensure that the charm of the Italian summer continues to endure, with newfound vitality,” he shared.
For Light Blue Pour Femme, Cresp turned up the brightness of the lemon notes, reinforcing the perfume’s sparkling first impression. The drydown was also refined, emphasizing its woody depth while maintaining balance and femininity. “After 25 years, I’m confident that these subtle refinements will elevate the fragrance even further,” Cresp said, “allowing it to continue embodying the essence and radiance of Capri—and the enduring charm of la dolce vita.”
The refreshed bottle echoes this evolution. Sleeker, brighter, and updated to reflect the luminous energy of the island, the new design evokes sea spray, azure skies, and white stone villas basking in the sun.
Ode to Capri: The scent of memory and escape
What sets Light Blue apart isn’t just its refined composition—it’s the world it conjures. Both Morillas and Cresp agree: the power of Light Blue lies in its ability to distill the Mediterranean experience into a scent.
“Light Blue Pour Homme is a hymn to the untouched beauty of the Mediterranean,” said Morillas. “It evokes rugged coastlines, the warmth of sunlit rocks, and the gentle rhythm of the sea.” He credits the blend of sparkling lemon, aromatic rosemary, and sensual patchouli for creating a composition that feels grounded yet fresh—familiar, yet transportive.
Cresp, too, emphasizes the setting as a central ingredient. “Light Blue Pour Femme is a snapshot of Capri—the sunlight on the water, the citrus groves, the elegance of the faraglioni,” he explained. “It’s a fragrance that transcends trends, made from the finest lemons, crisp Granny Smith apples, and timeless cedarwood. It’s a perfectly balanced blend in which so many people find comfort and indulgence.” This emotional resonance—the ability of scent to evoke memory, place, and feeling—is what makes Light Blue so enduring. It’s more than a perfume; it’s a sensory passport to joy, escape, and timeless sensuality.
A new chapter, same irresistible seduction
The 25th anniversary of Light Blue is not just a celebration of past success—it’s an invitation to the future. With intensified formulas, a revamped aesthetic, and a campaign that captures the freedom and flirtation of a Mediterranean summer, Dolce&Gabbana is setting the stage for Light Blue to inspire a new generation.
Starring Theo James and Vittoria Ceretti, the anniversary campaign returns to the sun-drenched cliffs of Capri, capturing stolen glances, sea-slicked skin, and that unmistakable sense of eternal summer. Just like the fragrance itself, it’s seductive without effort, bold without shouting, and timeless without trying.
For those who have worn Light Blue over the decades, the scent’s return feels like greeting an old friend. For those discovering it anew, it offers something rare: a fragrance that doesn’t just smell beautiful—it feels like freedom.