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Omnia Paraiba

Marca
Bvlgari
Alberto Morillas
Perfumista
Alberto Morillas
3.92 de 5
2,247 votos

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Descripción

Omnia Paraiba by Bvlgari is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2015, this olfactory composition was created by perfumer Alberto Morillas. In its opening, the fragrance unfolds a vibrant explosion of passion fruit and bitter orange as top notes. The heart reveals floral elegance with passion flower and gardenia, while the base settles on a warm, earthy foundation of vetiver and cocoa pod.

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  • Invierno 3.3%
  • Primavera 28%
  • Verano 62%
  • Otoño 6.6%
  • Día 87%
  • Noche 13%

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Comunidad

2,247 votos

  • Positivo 79%
  • Negativo 16%
  • Neutral 5.6%

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Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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  • In this perfume, I detect primarily a tropical vibe where passion fruit and the passion flower stand out over a woody base. There’s also a fresh citrus note, nothing sharp. It’s very cheerful and revitalizing, with moderate to high longevity and a moderate sillage.

  • It’s a joyful explosion of tropical fruits. It’s not elegant, fresh, or delicate; it’s warm, explosive, lively, and exotic. To my taste, it’s too fruity and doesn’t suit my personality or wardrobe; however, it could be a pleasant option for those who love tropical perfumes that smell like little fruits. On my skin, I don’t notice the supposed refreshing citrus touch, but maybe it shows up more on skin with a different pH.

  • Miriam Morgado P.

    It’s a unique perfume; I’ve never encountered anything like it. It smells exquisite of guanabana, but in reality, it’s passion fruit. It’s fresh, cheerful, and tropical—I’d say Latin. Just smelling it fills me with morning joy. Many people have liked it, and they ask about it often. Now it’s one of my favorites; I’ll keep buying it. I love it!

  • EtherealFlora

    The Amazonian breezes turn into music and linger in the memory. Omnia Pour Homme is both simple and complex. From the start, the passion fruit is the star, but it doesn’t stop there. What I enjoy most is feeling that fruit over a sober woody base with hints of dark chocolate—elegant, isn’t it? Maybe not immediately. It’s not that intense, overwhelming fruity floral, which allows it to be worn by anyone, anywhere. Over time, you realize it’s a great fragrance: vibrant, with the passion fruit and flower soaring above a serious vetiver and cocoa pod base. Never cloying or excessively fruity.

  • It’s fresh, but to me, it smells like freshly cut grass and glass cleaner. I tested it on blotter paper, and that’s it: fresh, yes, but attractive? Not even a little. I don’t detect any tropical fruit unless that fruit smells like cleaner. Totally let down.

  • It smells like the sunscreen I used to have, so it’s super beachy and summery. While Maui Fantasy is similar, this one has more florals and less coconut. I like it; it’s ideal for vacations and relaxed settings, like a happy hour with colorful cocktails and white sand—my imagination just runs wild with this aroma!

  • FanDeDuneVintage

    After a lot of trouble opening the 5ml bottle, this Bvlgari finally reveals its true scent. The moment I smell it, I’m reminded of that Colombian cumbia song: ‘Playa, Brisa y Mar.’ It’s a soft, vaporous opening that hits hard like a splash, featuring a cocktail of passion fruit and bitter orange, balanced by a creamy, coconut-sunscreen vibe to tame the acidity. After half an hour, delicate floral notes emerge as the top fades. Omnia Pour Homme is very youthful and summery, made for heat. It smells rich, clean, and playful; it delivers, but it doesn’t captivate. Fragrance: 8/10 Longevity: 5/10 Projection: 6/10 Versatility: 8/10

  • It’s different. The fruity notes come in but fade away, and on my skin, there’s an anise scent that I don’t dislike, though it’s not my favorite.

  • This scent is unique; it transports you to the beach or the most beautiful place in the world. I love the passion fruit, and it smells super refined, like a high-end fragrance. The only thing missing is a bit more longevity on the skin, but that’s the only flaw in this masterpiece.

  • Geno Guerrero

    The passion fruit note drowns out the others and doesn’t let me perceive them. It doesn’t seem like a special perfume; it’s usually one of those for daily wear. I owned it and preferred to gift it (I’m not a fan of passion fruit notes).

  • Anfítrite

    Review of an EDT vial. I’ve used it 3 times and just now popped the cap and sprayed the last little bit. It’s like a refreshing citrus-fruity cologne with a nice dry, acidic twist. The passion fruit dominates and is also present in the heart; the bitter orange is very subtle and fine, which looks beautiful but doesn’t last. The flowers are very faint for me; just two days ago I smelled a passion flower essential oil at a herbalist and can’t find that aroma anywhere in this cologne, though I do perceive a hint of white flowers, I don’t know. The vetiver is great as a counterpoint and kicks in early; I think I love vetiver in small doses. Then at the very end, there’s a fairly generic creamy trail. For me, with four or six sprays, it lasts two or three hours, and maybe another hour of dry-down if I press my nose against my skin. I see it as something you need to wear generously or reapply often to notice. It’s a delicious, very fine cologne and I liked it since I’m weak for tropical scents and like using refreshing colognes in summer. However, I won’t buy it unless I see a great deal someday because for its price, the longevity and sillage are very short, which takes points away. Plus, I already have others for this summer. I recommend it if you want a delicious refreshing fragrance for summer and don’t mind paying a bit extra.

  • saukimoon

    I owned it and gifted it away. I was swept up by the bottle color, the name Paraíba, and the promise of being teleported to an exotic paradise, which aligns with my love for tropical scents in summer. In reality, I just smell passion fruit, a bit aquatic and refined. I’ve realized this fruit works best when combined with other notes without dominating everything. It doesn’t last at all and has no projection. Buying it when there are so many options in this style is throwing money away.

  • Beautiful color, exotic name, promises of Latin paradises… Starting with the bottle, the Omnia line continues with its two infinity rings, this time dressed in aquamarine. I’m not too fond of the spray since it’s more of a ‘dribble’ than a proper mist. Moving on to the scent: fruity beginnings with a floral dance are delicious. For me, it’s the smell of the jungle after a storm, a fragrance that screams freedom. It’s refreshing and sweet at the same time, very well balanced, which I consider a great success. Honestly, it’s a small pleasure to mist after a cold shower. However, this love story isn’t all rainbows… Its evolution seems marked by Flash because it disappears in 2-3 hours. It’s disappointing that something so good is so fleeting. Okay, it’s an eau de toilette, but its sillage isn’t good either; it stays close to the skin from the very beginning. This is more frustrating because it’s not priced economically enough to justify reapplying as needed (multiple times a day if you really want to feel it). (I’ll edit this after testing it above 30°C since part of me expects it to shine there). More than a true love story, it’s a rushed courtship. Personal note: my flagship has always been Aqua di Gioia, and while we don’t share notes, we do share that concept of ‘wild, happy freedom’.

  • I tried it a few days ago and the smell really turned me off. It seems artificial with an excess of passion fruit that drowns out the other notes.

  • Omnia Paraíba… I love you for your simplicity because you don’t pretend to be more than what your notes declare… you are tropical perfection. No one will take your place in my summer afternoons… you have definitely won me over.

  • An exotic and fun blend. The bottle has little product like the rest of the line; it’s aesthetic but hard to grip. While it’s not easy to wear daily, vetiver is tricky to pull off in women’s perfumes. However, it’s a must-have for a party; it lifts your mood and sets the scene. I feel it’s unisex.

  • The Omnia collection by Bvlgari is very pleasant, and Paraíba doesn’t fall short. Even though I’m not a huge fan of fruity scents, this one is fun and optimistic. It’s well-constructed, with that natural, rich touch, like homemade fruit yogurt. Sometimes I catch a whiff of the ubiquitous Light Blue, but where Light Blue has lemons, Paraíba gets drunk on passion fruit cake. For me, it’s a luminous, uncomplicated perfume with zero mystery.

  • Very fresh and clean; I wear it after showering to get to work in the morning. It’s ideal for summer, the beach, or hot days. The scent is energizing, especially the passion fruit, and lasts on my skin for about 4-6 hours. The bottle is small, perfect for carrying in a purse or backpack.

  • Millionairemaycort

    So rich! Does anyone else smell freshly cut pine in this? I don’t know why my nose picks it up, but I absolutely love it.

  • Excellent perfume. Versatile and original. Ultra-feminine and sexy. I had it and would have it again. The passion fruit gives it a super original, non-cloying tropical fruity touch. Fresh but sexy, it can be worn at night perfectly, especially in summer or spring. Its development is quite linear, with a moderate trail. Moderate longevity. Safe to buy blind.

  • Fortunately, I bought it in a mini set along with its sisters, Crystalline and Coral; all three liked them, they are rich, fresh, and soft—too much for my need for intense scents. The big problem is that their trail is very light and their longevity is about an hour; for me, it’s not worth buying them in full size if I have to reapply so frequently. If it’s all three, they are very pleasant and good for gifts or blind buys due to their aromas and because on other skin types they might last better. Unfortunately, for me, even in this size, I don’t think I’ll buy them again…

  • At first, it smells like horrible plastic. But it fades very quickly, leaving behind a citrus with passion fruit. Very delicious summer scent. That passion fruit note is in perfumes as expensive as Dahab Kajal. Although El Segundo is sweeter than this.

  • My favorite, without a doubt… it was the best blind buy I’ve ever made. It lasts forever; just smelling it puts me in a good mood. While I feel it’s better suited for hot climates, I love it so much I’d use it every day (I don’t, just to save it). I think it’s quite feminine and delicate, but it could easily pass as unisex. The orange notes feel absolutely delicious. Fresh, joyful, clean… I love it!

  • CandyRose

    I’m sorry, it’s fruity, very fresh, even a bit aquatic, and this reminds me of Omnia Crystalline; even though they share no notes, I do sense a family resemblance. It’s pleasant, especially on hot days, refreshing upon application. On my skin, the cocoa note is completely absent. The downside is that its trail and longevity are minimal: an hour and it’s gone. From this line, I prefer Crystalline, Coral, and the original Omnia. Add: after a year of use, I add that the longevity did improve; I can detect it for 8-10 hours, subtly, without a strong trail but it’s there when I move or turn my neck. Plus, I could already notice the cocoa note. It’s a pleasant perfume.

  • I have no words but SUPREME IN EVERY WAY!!!!! My new favorite, my signature scent. Undoubtedly, it’s super citrusy; the bitter orange is the real star. It’s also nicely woody. What caught my attention is that it’s ALMOST IDENTICAL to the classic Issey Miyaki for Men—the same DNA, making it perfectly unisex. I LOVE THIS WITH ALL MY HEART!!!! I would buy it a thousand times over!!!!

  • This perfume is an absolute yes. I own it and adore it; it transports me to summer, the beach, and pure joy. Citrusy and fruity, it has everything right. Fresh and long-lasting.

  • This is everything there is to love in a perfume; truly perfect. I’m a Bvlgari fan; this one, like Omnia Coral, was a gift from my mother. It smells like summer, but not sandy beach—more like a luxury resort or cruise: elegant seaside. Ideal for tropical countries where it’s always hot and you want to smell free yet chic. I love it so much I try not to use it up because I can’t find it in stores anymore.

  • grace2012

    What a fresh and joyful scent! That’s how I remember it when I tried it for the second time. On my skin, it lasts barely a breath.

  • Bibilalique

    Total passion fruit with some little flowers; I would have liked the cocoa to be more noticeable. Anyway, it’s great for spring and summer.

  • nataliedrm

    A scent you could find in shampoo. Poor longevity, same trail. And then they don’t want the Omnia line to get a bad reputation for being bad perfumes…

  • It’s very rich. Its scent transports you to a paradisiacal beach. It opens with an edible passion fruit. It’s for personal enjoyment. Clean. It’s a pity the longevity is very poor. But it’s so rich it’s worth every penny. It dries down sweet and musky. A style like Erba Gold. Very rich.

  • TriniSpring

    This perfume is my love. On my skin, it lasted 5 hours, and everyone asked about it. It’s a shame that I can’t find it in Chile anymore, and if it arrives, it’s sold at a price that doesn’t match this beautiful perfume for dark-skinned women. A week ago, I tried Versace Turquoise, and it’s about 85% similar on my skin, for $92—it’s not worth it. OMNIA PARAÍBA IS THE BEST AND I OWNED THEM ALL, A PERFUME MADE FOR ME. Does anyone know how to ship perfumes to Chile so I can buy one?

  • Fresh with a light woody touch that gives it a more elegant air than a simple summer fragrance. I smelled the passion fruit the first few times I used it, but afterward, my nose couldn’t pick it up anymore. Nothing new if I say it doesn’t have much projection, however, I realized it lasts longer on clothes and, with the wind, sends out small bursts of scent. Even at night, I could smell it on my skin.

  • I found it because a cousin told me about it, and I fell in love even more when I saw the bottle color. I bought the 30 ml version online, and the bottle isn’t like in the photo; it’s a very cute, almost pointed oval bottle with a silver cap. It’s beautiful, and the quality of the materials is noticeable. The scent didn’t blow me away, but I appreciate it because it’s still pleasant: between musky with something resembling coconut, a refined coconut but nothing pretentious, and tropical yet with a sophisticated touch, like someone said: “not a beach tropical” but a cruise ship or resort kind, where elegance and tropical vibes mix. On me, it smells a bit like soaps or powders I remember from my childhood at my grandmother’s house. It’s not the heavy iris musk, but a subtle musk caused by the passion fruit flowers and the softness of the cocoa pod. I wouldn’t buy it again, but it’s beautiful to have it in my collection. The one I want is Amethyste.

  • LaYeyaKora

    I love it! The passion fruit scent is sweet and sour at the same time. It makes me feel clean as soon as I apply it. Some people have even asked me what perfume I’m wearing. It’s a pity it only lasts a few hours and you have to reapply.

  • I bought it a couple of years ago when it was already discontinued and it was hard to find, but I really wanted it. I love it so much; it definitely reminds me of summer. Personally, I don’t like that season, but this fragrance brings back memories of a pleasant summer where I wanted to enjoy life and experience new things. The only thing I should say is that I don’t smell the passion fruit as much as I’ve read, but it’s definitely there because it’s not a typical citrus like lemon or orange; it has that special tropical touch. However, it’s not the most noticeable note, which disappointed me a bit since I love passion fruit. Would I buy it again? Definitely, but unfortunately, it’s nowhere to be found. The bottle I have, I barely use it to remember its scent because I don’t want it to run out.

  • I love it. I don’t even know how many bottles I’ve gone through. I don’t understand why they discontinue these wonders, honestly. It smells like luxurious summer, lol. It doesn’t last very long on my skin, though it does last longer on clothes.

  • kota_khaleesi

    I ordered this based on the reviews. At first, it smells amazing—tropical and fruity—but later it leaves a sweaty scent that I hate. Maybe it’s the vetiver, but it just doesn’t work on my skin. It’s a shame because the opening is exquisite. It doesn’t last long or leave a trail, so I won’t be buying it again; in fact, I’m selling it.