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This smells like soft luxury to me. Not loud, not trying too hard, just really beautiful. The apricot is the first thing I notice, but it’s wrapped in warm oriental notes and a smooth woody base that keeps everything refined. If Delina is the flashy girl at brunch, this is the woman at dinner in a great coat. Totally different scent profile, but same level of polish. I love that it feels rich without being heavy. Projection is moderate on me, enough for compliments but not beast mode, and it sticks around most of the day. Honestly one of the easiest 5-star scents I’ve tried from Bvlgari.
This is so good. The apricot here isn’t syrupy or childish at all, it’s smooth and a little plush, and the benzoin underneath gives it that cozy resin warmth that makes it feel expensive. Kinda has that dressed-up Italian vibe without being stuffy. I love how it sits between fruity and oriental without going too sweet. On my skin it wears really nicely for around 7 hours, with a soft but noticeable trail for the first few. Super easy to love, but it still feels a bit different from the usual fruity florals. Def one of those perfumes that makes me keep sniffing my wrist.
This is gorgeous. To me Rock’n’Rome smells like silky woody notes wrapped around sweet apricot and resinous benzoin. It has that dressed-up Bvlgari polish, but it’s still really easy to wear. Not a loud beast mode fragrance, just very put together and sexy in a quiet way. I’d wear this for dinner, drinks, or honestly whenever I want to feel expensive. It kinda reminds me of the warm side of designer ambers, but the fruit keeps it from getting heavy. Lasts a solid 6-8 hours on me, with softer projection after the first couple hours. Def highly recommended.
I love this way more than I expected. The apricot is the first thing I notice, but it’s not sugary or shampoo-y at all. It melts into this smooth benzoin warmth that feels super classy and a little addictive. Kinda gives me the cozy-luxe vibe some amber perfumes try to do, but this one feels richer and less generic. On my skin it wears beautifully for around 7 hours and has that perfect noticeable trail without being too much. Honestly, this is one of those scents that makes me keep sniffing my wrist. Easy 5 stars for me. Warm, elegant, and actually memorable.
This smells like effortless luxury, but also like something I’ve smelled before. The neroli is the main thing I notice, with a little pink pepper sparkle up top and a soft white musk drydown. It’s clean, airy, and very office-friendly. I can totally see someone loving this if they want a refined citrus floral that won’t annoy anybody. My issue is it’s just not that memorable. For a 3/5, this fits perfectly: well made, smooth, and easy, but not special enough to justify the hype. Projection is pretty soft on me too, so it wears more like a close-to-skin expensive soap than a real statement perfume.
I love this for what it is, but you have to go in with the right expectations. This is not beast mode, not a Delina type attention-grabber, and honestly that’s part of the charm. On me it opens with a soft apricot touch, then the woods and benzoin take over and make it feel creamy, elegant, and a little sexy in a low-key way. It sits pretty close to the skin after an hour, so if you want huge projection you might be underwhelmed. Still, it lasts a decent 6 hours and feels very polished. Great date perfume if you want someone close to catch it.
Love this more than I expected. Allegra Spettacolore sounds like it should be loud, but on me it’s actually this soft, refined iris-amber thing with a slightly mysterious edge from that unknown note. Very smooth, a little powdery, and super comforting. It doesn’t smell trendy in a BR540 way at all, which I appreciate. This feels more grown, more understated. I think that’s what I love most about it — it has taste. Minor flaw: for the price, I wish it pushed a bit more because it stays fairly close after the first hour. But the scent itself is beautiful and honestly pretty addictive.
I do enjoy this, just not in a head-over-heels way. The iris is nice and clean, and the amber in the drydown gives it a soft warmth that makes it very wearable. Nothing screechy, nothing offensive. It’s one of those fragrances that makes you smell well groomed more than sexy. My small complaint is that it doesn’t have a huge personality on me. For something in this lane, I usually want either more creamy iris or a richer amber base. Still, it’s really easy to reach for and I can see why people love it. Lasted about 5-6 hours, decent but not amazing.
This is nice enough, but I kept waiting for it to do something more. The iris is the main thing I get, soft and a little powdery, then some warm amber underneath. It smells polished and easy to wear, kinda elegant in that clean designer way, but also pretty forgettable. Not bad at all, just not exciting. On my skin it sat fairly close after the first hour and lasted around 5-6 hours, so decent but not amazing. If you like smooth, non-offensive iris scents for work, this could work. I just don’t think it stands out in a collection, especially for the price.
This might be my favorite from the Allegra line. It has that juicy apricot opening that grabs you fast, but then it melts into this resinous benzoin and soft woods combo that feels really addictive. I keep thinking “why does this smell so good?” every time I wear it. It’s not trying to be BR540 or some super sugary crowd-pleaser, and I appreciate that. It has its own vibe: warm, elegant, slightly playful, very Roman-holiday energy. I get good wear too, around 7 hours easy, with a nice little scent bubble for the first half. Love this for evenings, but honestly I’d wear it anytime.
This is super pretty tbh. I get a cool iris at first, then it turns into this warm amber cloud that sits close and feels really chic. Not loud, not trying too hard, just very put together. It kinda reminds me of the polished side of something like Prada Infusion d’Iris, but warmer and less airy. What I love is how cozy it is without becoming sweet. The only minor flaw for me is projection — it’s not a beast, more of a soft aura. But honestly that works for this style. I’d wear this to dinner, work, or anytime I want to smell expensive without announcing myself.
Tbh this is one of my favorites from the Allegra line. The apricot note gives it a plush, juicy opening, then the oriental/woody base comes in and makes it feel smooth and grown. There’s something really comforting here, but it never turns boring. I get why some people chase huge projection, but I actually like how this sits a bit closer after the opening while still lasting most of the day. It feels more refined that way. If you like warm scents but want something a little different from the usual vanilla crowd, this is such a good pick. Super wearable, super pretty, and just has that ‘expensive’ feel.
Finally, a fruity scent that doesn’t go full shampoo or dessert. Rock’n’Rome gives me ripe apricot up top, then this lovely benzoin warmth comes in and makes it feel deep and a little sensual. There’s also a woody dryness in the background that keeps it balanced the whole time. I love this because it feels comforting and chic at the same time, which is honestly hard to pull off. It’s not super loud, but it projects enough in the first couple hours and then stays closer to the skin. For me that makes it really wearable. Def highly recommended if you want something warm and a little different.
I’m obsessed with this one tbh. It opens with this juicy apricot thing, then the woody notes start peeking through and keep it from turning into candy. The benzoin is really what sells it for me though. It adds that creamy, slightly balsamic warmth that makes the whole scent feel sexy and polished. Kinda reminds me of the cozy side of some niche orientals, but way easier to wear. I’ve worn it out at night and also during the day and it just works. Lasts about 6-8 hours on me, which is solid. If you like warm fragrances that still feel bright and chic, this is a total yes.
Jardin d'Amalfi is nice enough, but for Creed money I wanted way more personality. The opening is super pretty though — I get a bright tangerine and bergamot combo with a clean neroli vibe that feels very polished. It smells expensive in that crisp, resort-hotel way. Problem is, it never really goes anywhere. On me it stays fresh, a little musky, and then just fades into the background after maybe 5-6 hours. Not offensive at all, very easy to wear, but also not something I’d reach for when I want to feel excited. Decent spring/summer scent, just kinda safe and forgettable tbh.
This smells really nice, like understated luxury. I get warm woods first, then that apricot peeks through and keeps it from feeling too dry or serious. The benzoin base is smooth and slightly resinous, which I’m a sucker for. It has that rich Italian-designer style, but in a more relaxed way. My one complaint: for the price, I wanted a little more personality. It doesn’t smell generic, but it also doesn’t scream unique the way some niche fruity ambers do. Still, I keep wearing it because it’s just easy and beautiful. Very put together, very chic, and super easy to like.
I really like this one. The iris is front and center on me, very smooth and powdery, but the amber keeps it from going full makeup bag. It feels polished and expensive without being too serious. Kinda gives me that soft luxury vibe Bvlgari does well. My only issue is that there’s a slightly abstract, hard-to-pin-down note in the middle that makes it feel a little perfumey instead of totally natural. Still, it wears beautifully and gets better after 20 minutes. Lasts around 6-7 hours on my skin with moderate projection. Super easy to wear when you want something elegant but not boring.
I really wanted to like this because the idea of iris and amber sounded super elegant, but on my skin it just felt bland and kinda off. The iris comes across powdery in a stale makeup bag way, not soft or luxe, and the amber doesn’t really warm it up enough. There’s also this weird fuzzy “something” in the middle that makes it smell unfinished. For a Bvlgari Allegra, I expected way more personality. It sits pretty close to the skin after like an hour and doesn’t develop much at all. Not terrible, just disappointing and honestly overpriced for how forgettable it is.
I wanted to love this more than I actually did. It opens with a soft iris vibe and then turns into a warm amber cloud, but there’s this vague “perfume-y” feel in the middle that makes it less special than it sounds. Kinda reminds me of those luxury boutique scents that smell expensive for five minutes, then just become a skin scent. The upside is it’s super easy to wear and won’t bother anyone around you. The downside is… I’ve smelled this type of thing before, and better. Not ugly, not amazing, just decent. For me it’s an okay everyday reach if you want something smooth and low-key.
I really wanted to like this because the opening is actually nice. You get that bright bergamot and tangerine thing for a few minutes, and the neroli gives it a clean expensive vibe. Then it just kinda... disappears. On my skin it turns into a soft musky blur with a weird sharpness that feels more generic than luxurious. For a Creed, this felt super underwhelming and honestly overpriced. It doesn’t smell bad, just way less interesting than I expected, especially for something named Jardin d'Amalfi. Projection is weak and I was basically reapplying by the 3-4 hour mark. Nice idea, poor follow-through tbh.