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Omnia by Mary Katrantzou
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Omnia by Mary Katrantzou by Bvlgari is a women's fragrance from the floral family. Launched in 2021, it was created by perfumer Alberto Morillas. The top notes are fig leaf and mandarin; the heart notes are orange blossom and gardenia; and the base notes are white woods and musk.
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- Positivo 60%
- Negativo 23%
- Neutral 17%
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A muddled floral and citrus scent with nothing to recommend except the price. I bought it alongside two other 15ml Bvlgari miniatures, well, now I know why they’re on sale 😭. On my skin, it sits right up against the body with very little longevity. If you’re looking for the fig note, it’s almost imperceptible, and as a fan of fresh scents… this one really turned me off. The only saving grace is that when I tried it in-store, I liked it more and it seemed more complex. Total disappointment; even though I got it at a special price, I could have brought something better from my wishlist. The only plus is the colorful bottle.
I was gifted a vial of this fragrance, and despite the bright color, I didn’t pay much attention at first. It was my first Omnia, and I left it forgotten on my home office desk until, one overwhelmed day, I finally tried it. Wow, what a sparkling thing! It completely shifted my mood, though it didn’t convince me to use it for anything other than a quick pick-me-up. I used up the vial in a few days of testing, and its scent slowly won me over: suddenly, I could imagine wearing it with jeans and a black crop top on a summer night or a white midi dress on a morning stroll. I’m not sure how it’ll hold up in winter, but its cheerful character makes it ideal for warm seasons, where it’s very versatile. Its longevity and projection are acceptable, and I can smell it close to my skin for several hours—which is impressive considering my skin eats perfumes; everything lasts me a tiny bit. Now that the vial is gone, I miss it and keep sniffing the empty bottle, seriously considering buying a full bottle.
What happens when a perfumer creates 20 fragrances a year? Morillas is behind this strange gem, nothing like the Omnia family. It sounded harsh, strong, spicy, and bitter; I didn’t like it, and I couldn’t even identify the top or base notes. Aesthetically, it breaks away from Omnia, my favorite line known for quality, performance, and great scent. I already own Jade and now Crystaline, an EDT with EDP-level longevity, and I love Coral too. They’re a fantastic proposal from Bulgari—beautiful bottle and fair price. But this new release is completely different, it doesn’t resemble the others, and I don’t see it sticking around. Scent: 5/10, Sillage: 7/10, Longevity: 7/10.
What happens when a perfumer creates 20 fragrances a year? Morillas is behind this strange gem, nothing like the Omnia family. It sounded harsh, strong, spicy, and bitter; I didn’t like it, not even managing to identify the top or base notes. Aesthetically, it breaks away from Omnia, my favorite line, which stands for quality, performance, and a great smell. I already have the Jade, and now I have the Crystaline, an EDT with the performance of an EDP, and I also love the Coral. They are a great proposal from Bvlgari, with a nice bottle and fair price. But this new release has nothing to do with them, it doesn’t resemble them, and I don’t see it sticking around. Scent 5/10, Sillage 7/10, Longevity 7/10.