Omnia Crystalline by Bvlgari is, at its core, a study in lightness. Alberto Morillas built this 2005 fragrance around the idea of clarity — something that smells the way light looks when it passes thr...
Performance is the most common criticism — longevity and projection are both modest, and the fragrance community widely acknowledges that Bvlgari's line in general leans light. Reapplication throughout the day is a realistic expectation, particularly from the Eau de Toilette.
Despite the light performance, the fragrance has a loyal following who specifically value its subtlety. Enthusiasts describe it as a "work from home" or quiet day scent — something you wear for yourself rather than as a statement.
The clean, fresh character puts it firmly in "safe and versatile" territory, which cuts both ways: those who love it appreciate its non-offensive universality, while those who want something distinctive find it too generic or unremarkable.
Spring and summer are the near-universal recommendations from the community, with the fresh, airy quality landing well in warm weather. It's rarely suggested for winter.
Occasion-wise, office and daily wear dominate the recommendations — this is a fragrance people reach for when they want to smell pleasant and polished without drawing attention.