Highlights- Splendida noir is an exalted duality, breaking the codes of perfumery with pure and opulent notes
- Delivers a smooth yet captivating fragrance with long-lasting appeal
- This perfume is determined and powerful, it reveals a sparkling facet to her already breathtaking personality
- The nose behind this fragrance is Sophie Labbe
- It is an elegant, magnetic and seductive fragrance made for a romantic soul with graceful air
OverviewThe history of BVLGARI – a name synonymous with precious jewels, striking design, vivid colours (and fine fragrances) – begins in a small Greek village, where Sotirio Bulgari fashioned precious objects from silver. In 1879, Sotirio crossed the Mediterranean from Naples, then moved on to Rome. It was the humblest of beginnings: he sold his silverware objects in front of the French Academy on the Pincio. Then a Greek merchant offered him the corner of a window in his shop on the via Sistina to showcase his wares. Customers loved them – and in 1884, Sotirio opened his first jewelry store, on that same street. 10 years later, he moved to the Via Condotti – renaming his shop ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, from the Dickens novel, to act as a magnet to British and American tourists. It worked – and before long, Sotirio was beginning to make jewelry and accessories, as well as silver objects. But it was Sotirio’s sons, Giorgio and Constantino, who fell in love with precious stones, learned the secrets of the trade, and took Bulgari to a new level. The Via Condotti store grew and had a makeover. And after the tribulations of World War II came a turning point, embracing the classicism of the Greeks and Romans and the Italian Renaissance, to carve out the bold, distinctive style that we know Bulgari for today. The ‘V’ used in the Bulgari logo is taken from the Latin script that the house adopted as its signature, FYI.