The 2005 Fragrance by Viktor & Rolf is a bestseller year on year. Our Flowerbomb review discovers just what makes this eau de parfum so good!
Our Flowerbomb review is by Claire, allbeauty Head of Social Media. Claire reviews Flowerbomb eau de parfum. |
Flowerbomb is one of those fragrances I kept spotting but hadn't ever tried (I know, pretty shocking when you consider my day job!) Fragrances have a habit of getting into my head and whispering "try me, try me" and Flowerbomb finally did that when I spotted it yet again on our bestseller list - time to get my hands on a sample...
THE MAGICAL POWER OF FLOWERSFlowerbomb is an explosive floral bouquet. Unexpected. Thousand flowers gives rise to an ultra-feminine, delicious and sensual fragrance. A bouquet of tens of cattleyas, hundreds of sambac jasmine, thousands of freesia, and millions of rose petals enriched by an addictive scent of patchouli and vanilla. This now iconic fragrance was created by the perfumers Olivier Polge, Carlos Benaim and Domitille Berthier
(quote from Viktor & Rolf.com)
According to Viktor & Rolf here are the fragrance notes:
- Top notes: Tea, Osmanthus, Bergamot
- Middle notes: Sambac Jasmine, African Orange Flower, Cattleya Orchid, Freesia, Rose
- Base notes: Patchouli, Vanilla
All good so far, but Flowerbomb is classed as an Oriental, Gourmand fragrance - since I tend to prefer scents that are fruity and light (La Petite Robe Noire, Stormflower) I wasn't over-confident I'd like it. But nose down I headed in...
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I'm not sure what I was expecting to be honest. Surely the clue's in the title (it's going to be horribly floral!) but the overwhelming sugary sweetness was a huge surprise. Yes the floral notes are there but wow it's so sweet and sugary!! I'm a fan of Prada Candy and although they're not the same, there's a definite hint of Candy's caramel and vanilla notes.
Orchid, rose and vanillaare the strongest notes for me, but that lovely sugar kick is the most noticeable part of the scent. Flowerbomb is a very lovely perfume and not at all the flowery-maiden-aunt-fragrance I was guessing. It's not overwhelming either. It is strong on the first spray but has a soft, powdery dry-down (on my skin) which I really loved. It's also a rather grown-up scent; if you waft past someone wearing this you'll think it a) cost quite a lot and b) they mean business.
Flowerbomb is a statement perfume, the one I'd wear if I had an interview or important meeting. But it's also a lovely, soft, feminine scent that I'd wear for lunch with friends. Let's face it, it's a multi-tasker and that's always a winner for me! I wouldn't shy away from gifting Flowerbomb either though I'd stick to the over 25s.
Keen to try? You can shop Flowerbomb HERE (and it goes without saying it's a lot less expensive at allbeauty.com!)
If you like Flowerbomb I think you'll also like these scents:
Thierry Mugler Angel MusePrada CandyGhost The FragranceLa Vie Est BellePaco Rabanne Olympea - you can read our Olympea review here
We hope this Flowerbomb review was helpful. Is Flowerbomb your signature scent? Comment below and tell us how you found this lovely fragrance.