Omnia Pink Sapphire by Bvlgari

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When I bought my bottle of Versace Eros Flame, I also received some samples, as a part of the shipment. One of those samples was from the new Bvlgari perfume release, Omnia Pink Sapphire. I had no expectations of what this flanker was going to be, so, I decided to try it out. As usual, I will cover what’s inside, how it smells, the performance, when it should be worn, and if it’s even worth it.


What does Omnia Pink Sapphire Smell Like?

Notes included: frangipani, pink pomelo, musk, vanilla, pink pepper, tiara, wood

Click here to try: Bvlgari Omnia Pink Sapphire Eau de Toilette Spray, 2.2 Fl Oz


My Full Wear Review

Before I begin with my review, let’s see what Bvlgari has to say about Pink Sapphire: A new sparkling floral olfactive experience, inspired by a sensorial precious gem. A festive fragrance built on the solar and delicate scent of pink frangipani flower distilling daring notes.

So, in the description on their website, Bvlgari says this will whisk your imagination to faraway lands in French Polynesia, particularly Tahiti. Omnia Pink Sapphire definitely has that kind of exotic tropical scent.

It opens up with a sharp and tart citrus blast from what is pomelo, but there is definitely a grapefruit aroma, and possible note lurking in there as well.

The citrus top is paired with the frangipani flower and these two notes are going to be dominant throughout the wear. Yes, it develops somewhat from here, but pomelo and frangipani are what it’s mostly going to be about.

I think Pink Sapphire is familiar to other fragrances in a lot of ways, but the notes it uses instead, give it a unique aroma. Plenty of citrus floral perfumes, but I can’t think of any that combine these specific notes.

As it moves along, this Omnia perfume keeps up its sunny disposition, and the main changes that I notice are firstly the strengthening of tiare flower. Secondly, the musky vanilla note that sits underneath, both the citrus and floral notes.

The further along in the dry down I get, the less tart, and the sweeter this fragrance becomes. It’s a good mix at this point of frangipani, pomelo, tiare, pink pepper, and that musky undertone. This perfume is certainly sunny and has an upbeat energy about it, a very pleasant fragrance.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, the sillage of this Bvlgari, starts off fairly moderate but turns quickly into a lighter or sort of airy perfume. It has a fresh almost ethereal quality and it isn’t going to be a powerhouse EDT.

The longevity on this one isn’t great, but it wasn’t unusably terrible for me, as it got around 5 hours of wear.  It’s pretty baseline average. It is a lighter warm weather fragrance, but don’t expect a marathon performer here.

For the price point, I do want more out of a perfume. So, maybe only grab a bottle that’s on sale and heavily discounted.

Pink Sapphire is spring/summer all the way. A casual daytime wear that is perfectly safe to put on for work or school, as it can definitely appeal to a younger set. It’s pretty enough, but not a sexy sort of perfume, I’d like to smell it but probably wouldn’t be captivated by Pink Sapphire.

For the warmer months, this is one that should get plenty of use. There are obviously sexier scents or more formal or more stylish options. Pink Sapphire does still fit in rather well, in a variety of situations, though.


Overall Impressions of Pink Sapphire

Overall, do I like Omnia Pink Sapphire? I like it. As I said, it takes a familiar citrus floral formula, and adds some lesser used notes to it. It’d be a solid option for those who want a more tropical version of that kind of fragrance, for the summertime.

The performance could be much better, but it isn’t awful. Pink Sapphire smells good, but doesn’t stand out, which could be a good thing for the right price. Again, maybe only blind buy this one at a heavy discount.

That opening act can be a citrus overload. The pomelo is already strong in the composition, on its own, but adding other citrus to it can be too much.

I do like frangipani and the dry down when everything gets mellowed out, with the inclusion of the vanilla note.

Apparently, Pink Sapphire wasn’t one of the more popular perfumes from the Omnia lineup. But, I don’t think that it’s a bad scent at all. Maybe it doesn’t have the most broad appeal, even if it’s a pretty good smelling scent.

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