One sniff of Gap Dream brings me back to my childhood bedroom. It’s 1996, and I’m poring over the latest issue of Tiger Beat magazine with my best friend Diana, debating which floppy-haired teen dream we want to marry. (Hi, JTT!) For those of you who, like me, have been holding onto your Dream fragrances for more than 20 years—occasionally spritzing those frosted bottles for a trip down memory lane—you’ll be thrilled to know you can officially retire your old stock.
— Read more in Gap’s ’90s Perfumes Are Available for Purchase in 2025—If You Know Where to Look at Allure.



