Maravilla Bvlgari
At a glance
Is Maravilla Bvlgari worth trying?
Maravilla by Bvlgari is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, white floral, patchouli with Italian Lemon, Patchouli, Orange Blossom
The first impression
Maravilla by Bvlgari is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Maravilla was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Daniela Andrier.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Daniela Andrier
Daniela Andrier is a perfumer known for her work with Bottega Veneta, creating the Knot line and Parco Palladiano series. She also developed fragrances for Bvlgari, including Amarena and Ashlemah, and for 27 87 with #hashtag. Her style often blends floral, fruity, and woody notes with refined elegance.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Maravilla Bvlgari
Essence
Maravilla is the Lover incarnate-a celebration of sensual joy. Italian lemon and peach sparkle like flirtatious laughter, while jasmine and orange blossom weave a veil of romance. Patchouli adds depth, reminding us that true love embraces shadow as well as light.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress in flowing silks and sun-warmed pastels, with a single bold accessory-a ruby ring, perhaps, echoing the fragrance's peach-patchouli heart. Their aesthetic, like the scent, is luminous yet grounded in earthy warmth.
Philosophy & Values
They believe beauty is a radical act of connection. The white floral sweetness isn't naive but deliberate-a choice to find wonder in daily gestures, much like the citrus notes that dance atop woody depths.
Relationships
They touch others effortlessly-a hand on a shoulder, a shared apricot tart. Their relationships thrive on tactile intimacy, mirrored in the perfume's lush florals and creamy sandalwood drydown.
Lifestyle
Picnics in sun-dappled orchards, handwritten love notes tucked into books. The moderate sillage reflects their grace-present but never cloying, leaving a trail of citrus and longing.
Shadow
Their ardor can tip into dependency, mistaking fusion for love. The patchouli's earthiness grounds this risk-a reminder that even sweetness needs roots.
Conclusion
Maravilla is the Lover's anthem: a hymn to skin warmed by Italian sun, to laughter tangled in jasmine vines, to the miracle of being exquisitely, unapologetically alive.