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Flowerbomb Ruby Orchid
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Flowerbomb Ruby Orchid by Viktor&Rolf is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2021, the nose behind this composition is Domitille Michalon Bertier. The top notes are peach and grape; the heart note is orchid; and the base note is vanilla bean.
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What a charming bottle, although at first you perceive a lot of a green note and it reminds me very much of Bonbon Couture due to that oily aroma. I managed to notice more floral notes than fruity ones and I find it a bit heavy, not very versatile but certainly elegant. Do I like it? Yes. Can I live without it? I’m sure I can.
I love So Scandal and this doesn’t remind me of it at all (edit: yes, the sillage is quite similar). Rather, this Flowerbomb reminds me of ‘Juliette has a gun Mmm…’ but less niche, less woody, and more floral. It has that acidic fruity edge that I perceive more as raspberry than peach, although later I do recognise the peach. I imagine it as a mix between Lolita Lempicka and Valentino Donna Born in Roma. I don’t feel the peach immediately, but rather red fruit that later turns into peach. The sillage is lower than the traditional version. If it’s different from the original Flowerbomb or Nectar, it is much more floral and less powdery, although it still follows the line. It is silkier, more romantic but perhaps less daring. I bought it because of the launch date, thinking it would be more ‘current’, and indeed it is: softer, simplified, lighter, and more informal. The lighter patchouli is a relief, although the presence is still felt. The performance isn’t as good as in the traditional version; it’s a sharper opening scent with acidity that later becomes softer and less intense. Sillage is medium to low.
I love So Scandal and this doesn’t remind me of it at all (edit: yes, the sillage is quite similar). Rather, this Flowerbomb reminds me of ‘Juliette has a gun Mmm…’ but less niche, less woody, and more floral. It also has that acidic fruity edge that I feel much more as raspberry than peach, but later I do recognise it as peach. I imagine it as a mix between Lolita Lempicka and Valentino Donna Born in Roma. I don’t feel the peach immediately, I feel red fruit that later turns into peach. Sillage is lower than the traditional version. If it’s different from the original Flowerbomb or Nectar, it is much more floral and less powdery, although it still follows the line of them. It is silkier, more romantic but perhaps less daring. I bought it because of its launch date as I thought it would be a more ‘current’ scent than the previous one, and indeed, it is. It is softer, simplified, lighter, more informal. The lighter patchouli seems a relief to me, although the presence is still felt. The performance isn’t as good as in the traditional version; it is a sharper opening scent with acidity but which later becomes softer and less intense than in traditional Flowerbomb or Nectar. Sillage is medium to low.
Smells like pure, refined sensuality, like that red satin dress for a special dinner. Opens sweet and fruity with peach, distinguishing itself from the original Flowerbomb without losing its essence. The orchid is super flirty and elegant; it doesn’t shine at first, but takes centre stage as it dries down. Longevity is short, around 4-5 hours before fading, and the sillage is moderate, but it’s so charming that I don’t mind reapplying. Spraying it is quite an experience. Plus, the bottle is a real beauty and looks stunning in the collection.
It oozes sensuality and finesse every second; it reminds me of a red satin dress for dinner at a nice restaurant. Its opening is sweet and fruity due to the peach, which differentiates it from the original Flowerbomb without losing its essence. The orchid is a super coquettish and elegant note; although it doesn’t shine at the start, it takes centre stage in the dry down. As for longevity, I have to admit it’s lacking, max 4-5 hours before it disappears, and the sillage is moderate, but it’s so charming I don’t mind reapplying; spraying it is quite an experience. The bottle is also a real treat and looks lovely in the collection.
A great disappointment. The perfume is charming but its longevity and sillage are infinitesimal. Considering how expensive this fragrance is, they should improve its longevity. The aroma is sweet, very sweet. A blend of velvet peach with vanillas and a hint of flowers. It has the DNA of the original Flowerbomb but is much more pleasant (I don’t like the original). The bottle is absolutely gorgeous!. If they improve its longevity it would be a masterpiece!
A great disappointment. The perfume is charming, but its longevity and sillage are infinitesimal. Considering how expensive it is, they should improve that. The scent is sweet, very sweet: a blend of velvet peach with vanillas and a touch of floral. It has the DNA of the original Flowerbomb but is much more pleasant (I don’t like the original). The bottle is absolutely gorgeous. If they fix the longevity, it would be a masterpiece.
Am I imagining it, or does it smell very much like Princess by Vera Wang?
Orchids are my favourite flowers, so I decided to try it and it smells lovely, but I feel it doesn’t define me. Perhaps on someone else with a different pH it would smell better. I thought it smelled quite basic at first, but once it settles, the orchid stands out much more than the vanilla and the scent transforms into a sensual, youthful floral that you can barely miss just by seeing the bottle.
Orchids are my favourite flowers and I decided to try it. It smells lovely, but I feel it doesn’t define me; perhaps on a different skin with a different pH it would smell better. At first, I thought it was quite basic, but once it settles, the orchid stands out much more than the vanilla and the scent transforms into a sensual, youthful floral that you can barely miss once you see the bottle.
I was gifted this a couple of months ago, and although I adore the classic Flowerbomb, it didn’t hook me at first. But I gave it another chance and, surprise! I loved it after a few hours. It smells delicious, sexy, elegant, and feminine. I wear it on days when it’s not too hot and it works brilliantly, plus it suits going out at night perfectly.
I fell in love just reading the notes and seeing the packaging, but the decant was what truly won me over. It’s feminine, soft, and sweet; initially, it smells of red fruit (I think peach), before the orchid and vanilla take over, sweetening it without becoming as gourmand as Fragrantica claims. It feels incredibly current and youthful, unlike the original Flowerbomb which, with its prominent patchouli, I find a bit dated. This is the springtime, younger version of the classic. If you don’t like the EDP original, give this a try. Its performance is the main drawback: a soft trail lasting about six hours, leaving a very faint vanilla and musky sillage for another three hours just on the skin. At this price point, the projection should be better. I don’t think it’s a total innovation, it’s pretty much an orchid and vanilla floral, but if the original isn’t for you, this is ideal. Despite its flaws, it’s a perfume I love and need in my collection.
I love this perfume; I barely read the notes before the packaging made me want to try it, and after testing a decant, I bought it because I adored it. It’s feminine, soft and sweet. Opens fruity and sweet (I assume due to the peach, though perhaps there’s an unlisted red fruit), and as it dries, the orchid becomes the star alongside the vanilla that sweetens it, although to me it’s not as gourmand as Fragrantica claims. It feels ‘current’ and youthful, unlike the original Flowerbomb which, with its marked patchouli, feels ‘not modern’ enough. Very versatile, it’s the springtime, youthful version of the original. If you don’t like the EDP, give this a try (the original doesn’t suit me, but this one does). Its performance is much inferior: soft sillage and 6 hours of longevity on my skin, followed by a very faint, almost musky vanilla trail close to the skin for another 3 hours. Above all, the projection should be better given the high price. Honestly, I don’t think it’s totally innovative, just another vanilla orchid floral. If the original isn’t for you, this could be ideal. Despite its drawbacks, it’s a perfume I love and need in my collection.
I love this perfume. It’s nothing special or out of this world, but it’s super addictive. It starts on my skin with a sweet peach that fades until it leaves that addictive orchid with vanilla that has made me give several compliments. If you don’t like the patchouli in the original Flowerbomb or Nectar, this is your safe bet. With this scent, you smell sensual, seductive, feminine, and a bit elegant due to the orchid. Honestly, I don’t consider it gourmand, but a subtle sweetness that doesn’t cloy anyone. On my skin, it lasts around 6 or 7 hours (4 with good projection, then I have to seek out the scent). I recommend buying a sample before the perfume.
Sweet orchids… very, very sweet. It’s a sensual vanilla orchid. It’s lovely but it didn’t kill me. Sillage and longevity are terrible. It’s not worth the price.
Nothing out of this world. I feel like I’ve heard this perfume on a lot of people. I would like the peach opening to last longer, but the orchid and vanilla make it very rich and suitable for any occasion.
Creamy floral. It’s more special than the original, but it has very reduced longevity that leaves one wanting more.
I love the fuchsia bottle, but the fragrance seemed a bit very common to me. It smells good: sweet floral, but very daily, poor longevity… mmm what a pity.
Here the main protagonist is the peach, sweetened with lots of orchid and an excess of vanilla. The most beautiful part is the bottle. The scent is too sweet for my nose because, in addition to the declared accords, there is habanera and even patchouli, which is why several people associate it with L’Envol.
Wow, I can only say wow. These are first impressions: as soon as it arrived, I gave it a couple of hours to settle and couldn’t contain the urge to use it already. Taking the box out, it smelled of a sweet and fruity aroma, very nice. I thought it was my imagination. Since it came out, I bought a sample that sadly smelled of nothing special, just something sweet and ordinary, no trace of peach or vanilla, almost like sugar water. But now with this 150ml bottle, I came across a pleasant surprise: a super juicy peach at the opening with ladles of vanilla and sugar. It reminded me of my adolescence, when we had a peach tree in the yard and cutting a fleshy, juicy fruit was a treat. Although the peach doesn’t last long on my nose, the evolution of the vanilla remains. It’s not an out-of-this-world scent; it’s sweet, vanilla-infused with hints of that velvety fruit, but it’s nice. I would never have spent $257 in a store, so I took advantage of an online deal and it came to $105 with a coupon, spending less than half for a dream-quality bottle. Wow, it’s definitely worth investing. I’m crazy about the Flowerbomb line; with this, I decided to order the first one to collect the family. I’ll keep updating as time goes on.
Opening it seems like a slap of patchouli, which isn’t listed but is very similar; perhaps it’s the grapevine and peach together. I was impressed by such a powerful opening; afterwards it settles and reminds me of the original but with more vanilla and peach. The orchid feels sweetened by the vanilla and accompanied by the peach. It’s a mix of the original Flowerbomb DNA, sweeter, with a sweet and fruity orchid. It’s sweet and quite potent, not soft. Try before buying, but if you like the original and Nectar, you’ll like this.
Flowerbomb Ruby Orchid truly fell in love with me. From the start, it smells of sweet peach mixed with flowers and vanilla. It has a wide sillage and I don’t see it as too similar to the original; it’s a sweetness bomb, very feminine and sensual. It lasts between 8 and 10 hours on my skin and lasts days on clothes. Another reason to repurchase is that few people know about it (at least where I live). When people ask what I’m wearing, they admit they don’t know it, unlike Carolina Herrera, which everyone recognises or has dupes of. With this, you wear something different. Although reviews say it has nothing special, I disagree. Every skin is different; that’s something to keep very much in mind.
I’ve reviewed this before, but I wanted to confirm: it’s gorgeous. I let it macerate for months and ufff, what a vanilla with a juicy peach… I only detect those two notes, but with that distinctive Flowerbomb touch: a faint powdery note that won’t scare anyone. Now it smells much creamier and tastier. I have no regrets about the 150ml bottle; it’s a huge ruby gem in my collection. Simply beautiful, timeless, ideal for autumn, winter, and spring nights. In extreme heat, it would be almost suicide, haha, given how creamy it has become. Sweet, juicy peach, not gourmand but syrupy with that lovely, wearable vanilla. Repeat, it has all the Flowerbomb DNA. They say they’re taking it off the market, so take advantage of deals (if you’re from Mexico); maybe I’ll get a backup, but with my mega bottle, it’ll be enough. Longevity and sillage: excellent. They compliment me.