Frequently Asked Questions about Bombay Bling! by Neela Vermeire Creations
What does Bombay Bling! by Neela Vermeire Creations smell like?
Bombay Bling! by Neela Vermeire Creations features top notes of Black Currant, Caraway, Cardamom, Labdanum, Lychee, and Mango, middle notes of Frangipani, Gardenia, Jasmine, Rose, Tuberose, and Ylang-Ylang, and base notes of Cedarwood, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Tobacco, Vanilla, and Woody Notes.
Who created Bombay Bling! by Neela Vermeire Creations?
Bombay Bling! by Neela Vermeire Creations was created by Bertrand Duchaufour.
When was Bombay Bling! by Neela Vermeire Creations released?
Bombay Bling! by Neela Vermeire Creations was released in 2012.
Bombay Bling!, from Neela Vermeire Creations was released in 2012. The perfumer behind this creation is Bertrand Duchaufour. It has the top notes of Black Currant, Caraway, Cardamom, Labdanum, Lychee, and Mango, middle notes of Frangipani, Gardenia, Jasmine, Rose, Tuberose, and Ylang-Ylang, and base notes of Cedarwood, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Tobacco, Vanilla, and Woody Notes.
What a pretty perfume this is. Complex, subtle, yes reminiscent of the plethora of exotic/tropical/floral feminine leaning perfumes out there but if you can't smell the inherent quality and craftsmanship of Bombay bling, I can't help you. I love the opening, it's big but not brash, you get that smooth Indian spice, and cardamom AGAIN! (This line is full of cardamom but used to different effects) Then there's a tropic fruit and frangipani accord but it's not like some cheesy shampoo bullshit, smells really natural to me as does the frangipani. Then the unrelentling vanillic sandalwood and amber base which is very tenacious. I get it. If you are well versed in feminine leaning trop/exotic floral/heavy creamy vanilla woods/amber perfumes then I don't doubt you can pick something up which approximates this, hell it might even be made by Dachaufour, but I think this is some fine perfumery right here. However, for all my praise it's a little too vanillic and sickly with the santal at the finish there for me, after the fresher fruits, florals and spices have retreated. Basically I feel it's a feminine perfume and I wear Coco and all sorts of stuff like that, so this says something. Bombay Bling! just has that energy for me, nothing wrong, I enjoyed it immensely and I have to say it's yet another fantastic perfume in this line, I've tried four others at this point and they've all been really good.
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What a pretty perfume this is. Complex, subtle, yes reminiscent of the plethora of exotic/tropical/floral feminine leaning perfumes out there but if you can't smell the inherent quality and craftsmanship of Bombay bling, I can't help you. I love the opening, it's big but not brash, you get that smooth Indian spice, and cardamom AGAIN! (This line is full of cardamom but used to different effects) Then there's a tropic fruit and frangipani accord but it's not like some cheesy shampoo bullshit, smells really natural to me as does the frangipani. Then the unrelentling vanillic sandalwood and amber base which is very tenacious. I get it. If you are well versed in feminine leaning trop/exotic floral/heavy creamy vanilla woods/amber perfumes then I don't doubt you can pick something up which approximates this, hell it might even be made by Dachaufour, but I think this is some fine perfumery right here. However, for all my praise it's a little too vanillic and sickly with the santal at the finish there for me, after the fresher fruits, florals and spices have retreated. Basically I feel it's a feminine perfume and I wear Coco and all sorts of stuff like that, so this says something. Bombay Bling! just has that energy for me, nothing wrong, I enjoyed it immensely and I have to say it's yet another fantastic perfume in this line, I've tried four others at this point and they've all been really good.