Through a fugg of pointless releases this perfume appears to have some clarity and focus of vision to it. At first it's an all too familiar citrus and peppery wood opener, which also leans toward and sparkling G'n'T vibe, which is fine but doesn't exactly scream original or quality and had it continued with IES and vetiver tropes, I might've been much less favorable in my comments, not because it's bad, just kinda old hat. As it stands when this dries down it transforms, pushing way more in a floral direction. For those guys not man enough to rock a massive tuberose or lash fanning jasmine, don't despair. This stuff is the perfect level of floral or men, it's tone is that of a underplayed violet leaf type thing, but doesn't smell like Violet. All I can think is that it must be this Monoi oil. Now I only say that because the accord is not a recognizable one and I just clocked it in the notes here, I'm not familiar with the material but if this is accurately what it's like, then I like it a great deal. Pleasantly surprised by this then, kudos to BV for not kowtowing to popular fragrance cliches and fashion of the moment and making something which smells original (at least to me) if not perhaps the most dynamic perfume in the world.. It's certainly in keeping with the brand aesthetic, it smells like a BV, style wise at least and that's not a bad thing because they are an excellent fragrance brand.
Frequently Asked Questions about Illusione Bois Nu by Bottega Veneta
What does Illusione Bois Nu by Bottega Veneta smell like?
Illusione Bois Nu by Bottega Veneta features top notes of Bergamot, Bitter Orange, and Lemon, middle notes of Monoi Oil, and base notes of Patchouli, Vanilla, and Woody Notes.
When was Illusione Bois Nu by Bottega Veneta released?
Illusione Bois Nu by Bottega Veneta was released in 2021.
Illusione Bois Nu, from Bottega Veneta was released in 2021. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Bitter Orange, and Lemon, middle notes of Monoi Oil, and base notes of Patchouli, Vanilla, and Woody Notes.
Through a fugg of pointless releases this perfume appears to have some clarity and focus of vision to it. At first it's an all too familiar citrus and peppery wood opener, which also leans toward and sparkling G'n'T vibe, which is fine but doesn't exactly scream original or quality and had it continued with IES and vetiver tropes, I might've been much less favorable in my comments, not because it's bad, just kinda old hat. As it stands when this dries down it transforms, pushing way more in a floral direction. For those guys not man enough to rock a massive tuberose or lash fanning jasmine, don't despair. This stuff is the perfect level of floral or men, it's tone is that of a underplayed violet leaf type thing, but doesn't smell like Violet. All I can think is that it must be this Monoi oil. Now I only say that because the accord is not a recognizable one and I just clocked it in the notes here, I'm not familiar with the material but if this is accurately what it's like, then I like it a great deal. Pleasantly surprised by this then, kudos to BV for not kowtowing to popular fragrance cliches and fashion of the moment and making something which smells original (at least to me) if not perhaps the most dynamic perfume in the world.. It's certainly in keeping with the brand aesthetic, it smells like a BV, style wise at least and that's not a bad thing because they are an excellent fragrance brand.