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Flowerbomb Tiger Lily

3.87 de 5
1,525 votos

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Flowerbomb Tiger Lily by Viktor&Rolf is a women's fragrance from the olfactive family launched in 2024. The top notes are coconut milk and bergamot; the heart notes are tiger lily (tiger flower), jasmine and freesia; and the base notes are mango and benzoin.

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  • Invierno 5.9%
  • Primavera 32%
  • Verano 50%
  • Otoño 12%
  • Día 73%
  • Noche 27%

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Comunidad

1,525 votos

  • Positivo 68%
  • Neutral 19%
  • Negativo 13%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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  • Another disappointment: it starts with a super white floral scent, then the mango becomes noticeable along with a sweet, sugary touch. The coconut is very in the background, giving a mini creamy note. It sounds somewhat solar (?) and reminds me of Dolce Garden Shine. Good thing I didn’t buy it blindly! It’s not very memorable, to be honest.

  • Duvivaliente

    A soft, fruity, and floral fragrance at the same time. The opening with coconut and bergamot passes quickly, leaving elegant and subtle white flowers, finishing with that sensual and fresh mango note. On my skin, the benzoin is barely noticeable. It’s perfect for spring and summer; the mix of white flowers and fruit is surprising, reminding me of summer perfumes like Alien Goddess by Mugler or some by Escada. What I didn’t like is that the longevity isn’t great and the trail goes unnoticed to my taste. It seemed expensive to me; at that price, I’d buy another style, as this one is too simple. It might be okay for everyday wear, but you don’t spend that money on daily use. I don’t know how Viktor & Rolf does it, but I can’t quite get the hang of their women’s perfumes.

  • DaviniaTolkien

    Without a doubt, I want it in my collection, but I don’t think it’s worth the price. I’ll wait for it to drop and find it affordable within a year.

  • A good perfume with quality notes; the trail and longevity are impeccable. It smells of lily of the valley and coconut milk, with a hint of mango sneaking through. To be honest, the mango and coconut combination doesn’t quite work for me. That’s why I prefer and recommend Jimmy Choo Rose Passion, an underrated gem that smells almost identical. The difference is that Tigerlily is a white floral with coconut milk, whereas Rose Passion is a tropical floral with coconut water🌼🥥

  • A fragrance made for summer: a beachy coconut, a fresh lily and a subtle mango that gradually emerges to sweeten the flower. If Fame by Paco Rabanne and Alien Goddess by Mugler had a child, this would be it. On me, it has decent longevity, but the trail is short; if you like intimate perfumes, this is one. I reapply it constantly. It’s delicious, but I’d love for it to project more.

  • Summer scent: beach coconut, fresh lily, and a mango that lingers to sweeten it all. If Fame by Paco Rabanne and Alien Goddess by Mugler had a child, this would be it. It lasts well on me, but the trail is light; it’s an intimate fragrance I have to reapply constantly. It tastes delicious, but the projection is non-existent.

  • Smells very good, but it’s a cousin of Alien Goddess; they smell extremely similar. People also compare it to Fame by PR, but it smells more like Alien (I own all three). Is it worth having both? The answer is no; they smell almost identical and share notes. If you have to choose, in my opinion Tiger Lily smells better and lasts longer, but as it’s new it’s more expensive than Alien, which is something to bear in mind.

  • Smells very good, but it’s a cousin to Alien Goddess; they smell VERY, VERY SIMILAR. It’s also compared to FAME by PR, but it smells like Alien. (I own all three). Is it worth having both? (Alien and Tiger Lily)🌴🥥🌺 The answer is NO; they smell almost identical, and if you look at the notes, they share some. Between the two, which one to buy? In my opinion, Tiger Lily🥥🌺 smells better and lasts longer, but as it’s a new launch, it’s much more expensive than Alien (so a point to take into account).

  • Cecilia_nectarina

    This will be my summer 2025 perfume, ideal for holiday hotels. A definite yes because I was looking for something floral, tropical, creamy and sweet. At first, I disliked it; when I opened it straight from the post in winter, the opening was intensely floral, like ylang ylang, frangipani and palm. I’d never heard of tiger orchid before, then came mega-sweet, sticky mango with a hint of coconut. It didn’t smell right and I regretted it, but I kept it for the heat. Now that I’ve tried it in warm weather, it’s perfect: sweet but not cloying, not gourmand, a successful creamy coconut and mango blend with a touch of tropical floral. The floral intensity is perfect, matching those who say it’s both floral and fruity. It gives Fame vibes due to the mango, but Fame is vanilla-based; here it’s coconutty and richer. It also reminds me of Alien Goddess, but in Alien the citrus bergamot stands out, whereas here there’s none, just the creamy coconut dry-down. Of the three, this is the best. You only need one. The trail is moderate: 2-3 hours before fading. I’ve had it for a month and will let it macerate until summer to see if the longevity improves.

  • Perfumadict

    Second time trying it and it still doesn’t work. It’s too floral. I could wear it, but I wouldn’t enjoy it. It smells of flowers without being refined, sweet or clean. Just flowers, and at times it turns bitter.

  • I was absolutely blown away by my own nose. I was hunting for a mango and coconut scent that would make me fly, tried Ylang Ylang, Aqua Allegoria and others, but nothing worked. This combination, which sounds rich in theory, smells like raw egg on my nose. I notice it less in Florabloom, but it still doesn’t suit me. Ruled out for me. I do like mango with other fruits and coconut with citrus. Did anyone else notice this? I found it super curious.

  • I’ve discovered something about my sense of smell. I was looking for mango and coconut scents that I loved, tried My Way Ylang Ylang and nothing, then Aqua Allegoria Florabloom and still nothing. I thought of this one and still nothing. This combination on my nose smells like raw egg. In Florabloom it’s the least of it, but I still don’t like it. Ruled out for me. I do enjoy mango with other fruits and coconut with citrus. Has anyone else experienced this? Super curious.