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Omnia by Mary Katrantzou
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Omnia by Mary Katrantzou by Bvlgari is a fragrance from the floral family for women. Launched in 2021, the nose behind this creation is Alberto Morillas. The top notes are fig leaf and mandarin; the heart notes, orange blossom and gardenia; and the base notes, white woods and musk.
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- Positivo 60%
- Negativo 23%
- Neutral 17%
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A muddled floral and citrus blend with nothing to highlight, except the price. I bought it along with two other 15ml Bvlgari miniatures, well, I know why they are on offer 😭. In my case, it stays close to the skin with poor longevity. If you are looking for the fig note, it is almost imperceptible, and being a fan of fresh scents… this has left me very cold. The only thing is that when I tried it in store I liked it more and it seemed more elaborate. Total disappointment; although I bought it at a special price, I could have brought something better from my wishlist. The best thing is the colourful bottle.
I was gifted a vial of this fragrance and, despite the packaging, I didn’t pay much attention to it. It was my first Omnia and I left it forgotten on my home-working desk until, one overwhelmed day, I tried it and my goodness, what a sparkling thing; it changed my mood, although it didn’t convince me for any use other than to perk myself up. I used the vial up in a few days of testing and its scent won me over little by little: suddenly I imagined myself wearing jeans and a black crop top on a summer night or a white midi dress on a morning stroll. I don’t know how it will go in winter, perhaps its cheerful character makes it ideal for warm seasons, where it is very versatile. Its longevity and projection are acceptable and I can smell it close to my skin for several hours, whereas I have skin that drinks up perfumes, so they all last me very little. Now that the vial is finished, I miss it and sniff the empty bottle, seriously considering buying it.
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 with Omnia, my favourite line, which is quality, performance and a good scent. I already had the Jade and now I have the Crystaline, an EDT with EDP performance, and I also love the Coral. They are a great proposal from Bvlgari, with a pretty bottle and fair price. But this novelty has nothing to do with it, it doesn’t resemble the others and I don’t see it lasting. Scent 5/10, Sillage 7/10, Longevity 7/10.