Light Blue: A Mediterranean Affair
Dolce & Gabbana unveils a new chapter
There are fragrances that flirt with summer, and then there is Light Blue — the eternal seduction of Capri skies bottled. Since its debut, it has been the scent of sun‑kissed skin, lemon groves, and sea spray. Now, in 2026, Dolce & Gabbana unveils a new Eau de Parfum, a deeper, more sensual interpretation of the classic.
The opening is unmistakable: Sicilian lemon, bright and crystalline, like sunlight breaking across the Amalfi coast. But this time, the heart lingers longer, softened by frangipani petals — a floral embrace that feels intimate, almost skin‑to‑skin. As the fragrance settles, amber and woods unfurl, warm and lingering, like dusk descending over the Mediterranean.
This is Light Blue reimagined: less about carefree afternoons, more about lingering evenings. It is the scent of a gaze held too long, of laughter echoing against stone terraces, of a kiss carried by salt air. Freshness remains, but it is now wrapped in sensuality — brightness redefined as intimacy.
The bottle, transparent and luminous, holds liquid the color of golden light. It is both familiar and new, a reminder that icons can evolve without losing their soul.

