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Body Gold Limited Edition is a Oriental Floral women's fragrance from Burberry, launched in 2013. The composition opens with freesia, peach, wormwood. The heart features iris, sandalwood, rose. The dry down features musk, amber, vanilla, cashmeran.
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Warm powdery iris and rose oriental with exceptional longevity. A richer take on Burberry Body with amber, vanilla, and cashmeran.
Burberry Body Gold Limited Edition is what happens when a brand takes a successful fragrance formula and turns up the warmth and richness by a noticeable notch. Released in 2013 as a limited-edition flanker to the original Body, it shares the core DNA but adds more vanilla, deeper amber, and a slightly more prominent powdery iris quality. The result is a fragrance that performs reliably well on the right wearer and in the right context.
The honest caveat: if you already own Burberry Body or Body Intense, the Gold edition is not an essential addition. The differences are incremental rather than transformative. But as a standalone discovery โ particularly for those who missed the original โ it stands up well as a warm, feminine oriental floral with genuine staying power.
The opening leads with Freesia, Peach, and Wormwood โ a combination that initially reads fresh, almost green, with the wormwood contributing an unusual bitter edge that disappears quickly. The freesia is bright and clean. The peach note is ripe but not syrupy.
The heart is where the fragrance earns attention. Iris takes the lead and becomes, as one Fragrantica reviewer put it, "the star between the other ingredients." It's a powdery, slightly cool iris that softens the rose and sandalwood around it. Rose in the heart is velvety rather than sharp โ a classic rose treatment that many modern fragrances avoid but this one handles confidently. Sandalwood adds a creamy woody warmth that smooths the transition toward the base.
The base resolves into Musk, Amber, Vanilla, and Cashmeran โ a warm, slightly modern accord that gives the fragrance its lingering character. Cashmeran in particular contributes a soft, cashmere-like texture that distinguishes Body Gold from cheaper amber-vanilla combinations.
Fall and early spring are the natural home here. Community reviews describe it repeatedly as "perfect for September and October" โ a reasonable framing. The powdery richness suits cool air, where it reads as elegant rather than heavy. In summer heat the iris-vanilla combination can become dense and slightly cloying.
Evening wear within those seasons is ideal. It's not assertive enough to anchor a formal occasion, but it's too warm and rich for a gym or daytime outdoor setting.
This is where Body Gold distinguishes itself: performance is genuinely impressive for a Burberry fragrance. Multiple reviewers have noted 10 to 12 hours of wear time, with the musk and cashmeran base anchoring the fragrance well into the next morning on clothing. Sillage is moderate โ it won't clear a room, but it will be noticed by those nearby. One reviewer described it as projecting clearly within arm's reach, which is the ideal register for a floral oriental of this warmth.
Two sprays on pulse points is sufficient. Over-application with the vanilla and musk in this formula can read as heavy in enclosed spaces.
The reception has been warm but measured. One Fragrantica reviewer who discovered it described enjoying "golden rays caressing your skin" โ a hyperbolic but directionally accurate description of the fragrance's warm, powdery character. Community members who own the original Body and the Intense note that Gold has "the same base as the others, but with more vanilla and powdery notes appearing from the top." This is simultaneously its strength and its weakness: it refines the formula without reinventing it. One reviewer noted appreciating the "fine iris enveloped delicately in an elegant amber-musk veil" in the dry-down. The minority who disliked it found the wormwood opening off-putting or felt the overall effect was too similar to Body Intense to justify purchasing separately. Community aggregate: 40% love it, 42% like it โ unusually balanced positive reception.
Body Gold works best for those who want a warm, powdery oriental floral without going deep into niche territory or paying luxury prices. It fits neatly in a wardrobe beside things like Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb or Lancome La Vie Est Belle โ it's in that register of accessible feminine warmth, with the iris and cashmeran base lifting it slightly above the average.
If you already own Burberry Body or Body Intense, sampling first is strongly advised โ you may find the overlap too great to justify a second bottle.
Burberry Body Gold Limited Edition is a reliably pleasant warm-weather flanker with standout longevity and a genuinely lovely iris-in-the-drydown moment. It doesn't reinvent the formula, but it doesn't need to. For those who love powdery, amber-warmed florals and want something with lasting power and accessible quality, it delivers. The limited-edition status means availability varies โ if you find it at a fair price, it's worth considering.
Consensus Rating
7.8/10
Community Sentiment
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2 community posts (1 Reddit) (1 forum)
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