by Bvlgari
Omnia by Mary Katrantzou is a light, transparent white floral with a distinct green and fig leaf opening that delivers a sharp, slightly synthetic burst. The initial piquant green note from the fig leaf gives it a unique character, though brief, and transitions smoothly into a soft, sweet floral heart of gardenia and orange blossom. The drydown is woody and musky, with a clean, slightly sweet finish that feels balanced but unremarkable. The scent is elegant, transparent, and best suited to warm weather, particularly spring and summer. It performs modestly, with moderate sillage and average longevity, fading quickly into a skin scent around the five-hour mark. The bottle is frequently praised as magical and stunning, though some users note that its visual palette appears more pink-orange than vivid rainbow in real life. Overall, it’s a pleasant, well-composed white floral that lacks strong individuality or character, making it something you’ll like if drawn to minimalist, transparent scents — but unlikely to become a signature fragrance.