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Bvlgari Omnia Coral ~ perfume review

Posted by Robin on 8 March 2012 60 Comments

Bvlgari Omnia Coral advert

It’s not unheard of for a flanker to outsell the original pillar fragrance, and I have a feeling that’s the case with Bvlgari’s Omnia. Bvlgari did not include Omnia in their Bvlgari Charms collection (adorable 25 ml travel bottles of most of Bvlgari’s feminine line; see image below far right), although Omnia Green Jade, Omnia Améthyste and Omnia Crystalline all made the cut. The advertising for the latest in the series, Omnia Coral, also includes nods to Omnia Améthyste and Omnia Crystalline, so I’m going to assume those two are the biggest sellers of the bunch, and that Green Jade is perhaps next?

I’d also guess that the original Omnia is the perfumista favorite.1 It’s certainly mine, although I do like Crystalline as well. Green Jade and Améthyste are pleasant enough but I can live without them, and the same is true of the new Coral. Coral is the first fruity floral in the group, and the first fruity floral for Bvlgari. They’re late to the category, of course. By way of apology, perhaps, perfumer Alberto Morillas (he did all of the Omnia series, including the original) noted that it was fruity, “but in a very Bvlgari way”.2

The opening is sweet and tart nonspecific “red fruits”…

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Omnia collection

Posted by Robin on 8 March 2012 9 Comments

A behind the scenes, featuring models Carola Remer, Josephine Skriver and Taryn Davidson for Bvlgari's Omnia Coral, Omnia Crystalline and Omnia Amethyste, respectively. 

Bvlgari Omnia Coral ~ new perfume

Posted by Robin on 16 January 2012 19 Comments

Bvlgari Omnia Coral

Bvlgari will launch Omnia Coral this spring. The new fragrance for women is the fourth flanker to the original Omnia (it follows Omnia Crystalline, Omnia Amethyste and Omnia Green Jade), and was inspired by red corals and the ‘shimmering colors of summer’…

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5 perfumes: Mimosa

Posted by Erin on 16 December 2011 64 Comments

yellow mimosa

I have always liked mimosa in fragrances. Rather, I should clarify: I have always liked Acacia farnesiana (cassie) and/or scents with heliotropin. The term “mimosa” is a bit of a moving target, even in botany, as there are about 400 species or cultivars of plants under this genus, mostly with pink or mauve flowers, in addition to many other shrubs or trees that produce poofy, cartoonish blossoms and were historically lumped in under the name by the public — silk tree being an example. The sweet, warm, powdery smell we encounter in perfumery, with its facets of almond, honey, violet, craft paste and fresh cucumber, comes from distillation of the soft, feathery yellow petal clusters of the acacia species that most of us in the West know as mimosa flowers. One of my most vivid and happy memories of visits to France is the bushels of mimosa branches tossed out during “La Bataille de Fleurs” or flower parade during the Carnaval de Nice, which winds its way along what must be one of the world’s most beautiful thoroughfares, the Promenade des Anglais.

For all its cheerful straight-forwardness, mimosa appears to be a hard note to use in perfume. There are very few credible soliflores and many mainstream fragrances with a strong mimosa presence come off as airheaded and shampoo-like. With the IFRA restrictions on heliotropin, it has become even more difficult, if not impossible, to base a fragrance around the flower. Looking to include perfumes with some availability in this list, I found that almost all the mimosa fragrances I’d enjoyed at the beginning of my perfume education in the mid-noughties were discontinued or reformulated. Caron Farnesiana, long the great classic of mimosa perfumes, has gone through so many versions that it is hard to keep track of them all…

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Holiday fragrance gifts 2011, part 3

Posted by Robin on 30 November 2011 22 Comments

Our series of holiday gift posts continues; today we’ve got more travel sizes, coffrets and roll-ons. If you missed them, here are links to part 1 (scented body products) and part 2 (travel sizes & coffrets). Coming up next: home fragrance.

Atelier Cologne Discovery set, Orange Sanguine

From Atelier Cologne, a “discovery set” in the Orange Sanguine fragrance: “Enclosed in an elegant Venetian blue gift box and tied with our signature aubergine leather ribbon” with Orange Sanguine Petite Cologne ( 30 ml) plus an Orange Sanguine Soap, a leather case, a miniature funnel and a sample pack. $65 at Neiman Marcus…

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