Le Beau Paradise Garden vs. Flower Edition

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Le Beau is a series of fragrances by Jean Paul Gaultier that are starting to add new flankers to the mix, over the past few years. The latest in 2025, is Le Beau Flower Edition, which comes on the heels of the popular Paradise Garden.

I recently bought bottles of both of these colognes and wanted to do a direct head to head comparison between them. Which JPG smells better? Lasts longer? Is the better buy?


Tale of the Tape: Paradise Garden vs. Flower Edition

Le Beau Paradise Garden

Notes include: mint, ginger, fig, coconut water, salt, tonka bean, sandalwood

Click here to try: Paradise Garden

Read my full review: Le Beau Paradise Garden


Flower Edition

Notes include: kumquat, lemon, violet leaf, tonka bean, cashmeran, patchouli

Read my full review: Le Beau Flower Edition


Opening

Paradise Garden opens with a mix sweetness, freshness, minty spice, and an aquatic undertone to it all.

It’s a greener aroma from the fig note asserting itself, that pairs well with that coconut, and I get a good deal of the ginger note coming through early on. The fig is sweet and green

Paradise has a coconut water note. Though, there is still some creaminess in the blend. All supported by sandalwood, fig, and tonka bean, which adds that creamy touch further. I get more of the sandalwood in the dry down.

Le Beau Flower Edition starts off being sweet, fruity, green, and fresh. The violet/violet leaf is paired up with the kumquat and slight lemon at the start and is quite good.

It is in place of the coconut, that Paradise Garden and the other Le Beau fragrances feature.

When the kumquat starts to fade, it becomes greener and somewhat musky with how it presents. Obviously, the violet is sticking around for the duration.

Which is better? I like both of them a lot. Flower Edition is much better than I expected and I was surprised by how I enjoy it. Though, in this opening act, I think I like the scent of Paradise Garden somewhat more.

Edge: Paradise


Projection

Paradise isn’t a heavy fragrance, it’s not a completely light scent, and has some body to it.

Though, it does have good projection for what kind of cologne this is. It’s a lighter moderate for spring and summertime. 

Flower Edition is lighter and doesn’t sustain its reach for the same amount of time. Though, in that first hour, they’re actually neck and neck. This newer Gaultier actually has more power than you would expect and isn’t a weak scent.

It’s more airy and light in its sillage. Not one to bog you down, but it sticks around well.

Edge: Paradise Garden


Longevity

Paradise Garden will go for 8 or so hours. I’m not even sure that it’s hit 9 hours thus far, while I’ve worn this Gaultier cologne. Solid enough, but nothing amazing.

With Flower Edition, I get 7-7.5 hours of wear from it. It’s not a powerful aroma there towards the end, but it is still quite present.

I think I get a little bit better performance than some other people seem to with these scents. But, there actually isn’t too much of a difference, just a slight favoring of Paradise Green.

Edge: Paradise Green


Versatility

These two scents inhabit a lot of the same space. Both are spring and summertime wears. The lightness and ozonic qualities of Flower Edition, might make it slightly better on the hottest days. 

Though, Paradise Garden wouldn’t be too shabby either.

Both of these are more casual daytime wears. Not formal or something that you’d wear to the office. They do tend to skew younger, as well. Though, for when you’d wear each of these, they fit fine for all ages.

Flower Edition might be the more versatile one, as it’s closer to being unisex, can hold up better in the hottest temperatures. So, I’ll give it this category, but it’s a very close competition here.

Edge: Flower Edition (slightly)


Overall Scent

Overall, which of these Le Beau fragrances do I actually enjoy more?

It’s a closer race between them, than I might have expected coming into things. 

I like Flower Edition quite a bit.

The opening act is really good and the kumquat makes it interesting. The dry down is a good use of violet and tonka bean. It gets somewhat powdery, while still being light and built well for the heat.

However, I think Le Beau Paradise Garden is the better JPG scent. 

It has a good balance between the different notes, better performance (even if it’s only slightly), a great tropical vibe, and is a very pleasant scent to wear around.

I’m going to continue to wear both of these Gaultier fragrances as things heat up. So, maybe I’ll change my mind. For now, it’s Le Beau Paradise Garden, that’s my pick.

Maybe you can go with Flower Edition, if you don’t like the coconut note, and you’re a big fan of violet. I’m not sure how many people that applies to. Outside of that, it’s pretty safe to pick Paradise Garden between these two.

Winner: Paradise Garden

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