Baciami Bvlgari
At a glance
Is Baciami Bvlgari worth trying?
Baciami by Bvlgari is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Any
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- vanilla, white floral, amber with Gardenia, Vanila, Amber
The first impression
Baciami by Bvlgari is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Baciami was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Jacques Cavallier Belletrud. Top note is Gardenia; middle note is Vanila; base note is Amber.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jacques Cavallier Belletrud
Jacques Cavallier Belletrud is a master perfumer with a prolific career spanning multiple luxury houses. He created Apogée for Louis Vuitton, Kingdom for Alexander McQueen, and Opus V - Woods Symphony for Amouage. His portfolio also includes Initial and Trouble for Boucheron, as well as Allegra Magnifying Myrrh Essence for Bvlgari, demonstrating his expertise in both classic and contemporary compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Baciami Bvlgari
Essence
Baciami is the Lover incarnate-a gardenia-drenched serenade wrapped in vanilla’s embrace. They are unapologetically sensual, their allure as immediate as the fragrance’s lactonic sweetness. The amber base grounds their passion, ensuring it lingers like a whispered promise.
This is not a shy romantic but a hedonist who believes love should be tasted. The animalic undertones hint at primal desire, while the powdery florals soften the edges. Baciami’s wearer doesn’t seduce; they simply exist, and the world leans in.
Style & Aesthetic
They drape themselves in silk slips and undone hair, a modern Aphrodite in a sunlit loft. Their aesthetic is effortless decadence-rumpled linen sheets, fresh orchids in a Murano vase, a single pearl earring.
Colors are creamy whites and golden nudes, fabrics that cling or float. Their vanity is a shrine: crushed velvet lipsticks, a jade roller cooling in champagne. Baciami is their signature, a scent for lazy mornings and impromptu dances.
Philosophy & Values
They worship pleasure as a divine right. The vanilla’s sweetness reflects their belief that joy is sacred, the gardenia’s headiness their mantra: be present, be bold. Life is too short for half-measures.
Yet there’s wisdom beneath the whimsy. The amber’s depth suggests they understand love’s fleeting nature-which only makes them cherish it more. Their creed? Touch everything.
Relationships
They collect hearts like seashells, each romance a temporary masterpiece. Partners are drawn to their magnetic spontaneity, though few can match their intensity. Breakups are tear-streaked but never bitter; they’ll still send you birthday flowers.
Friends adore their loyalty and midnight phone calls. Baciami’s wearer remembers your favorite song and the scar on your knee. They kiss cheeks hello and goodbye, leaving traces of gardenia in their wake.
Lifestyle
Their home smells of fresh-baked madeleines and sex. Mornings begin with espresso and a dip in the pool; nights end with stolen croissants at dawn. They work in galleries or boutiques, jobs that feed their appetite for beauty.
Seasons don’t confine them-Baciami is year-round because desire knows no calendar. They’re as likely to host a winter solstice feast as a summer skinny-dipping party.
Shadow
Their weakness is restlessness. The very vanilla that comforts can cloy; they fear becoming predictable. Sometimes they mistake novelty for depth, trading intimacy for another first kiss.
There’s a vulnerability beneath the amber’s glow-a child who still believes in fairy tales. Their challenge is to stay still long enough to let love root.
Conclusion
Baciami is a love letter written in gardenia petals. It’s for those who unbutton life slowly, savoring every sigh. To wear it is to surrender to pleasure’s gentle tyranny-and never apologize.