Bvlgari Perfume
When seeking sources for Bvlgari perfume, you may have to put “Bulgari perfume” into the search engine. Many perfume sellers promote it under that spelling simply because so many people can’t figure out how to pronounce “Bvlgari” (It’s pronounced "BUL-gury", by the way, with the accent on the first syllable.)
Origins of Bvlgari Perfume
Bvlgari is a designer house established over a century ago in Italy by a Greek jeweler and silversmith. It is most famous for its bold and beautiful jewelry and high quality watches. Their perfume lines were established in Switzerland in the early 1990s with Eau Parfumee au the Vert (a green tea scent) as their first product. If you are nominated for an Oscar, you would not be out of place wearing anything by Bvlgari. People who love Bvlgari are upper-class, discriminating, and fanatically loyal to the brand.
Bvlgari perfume is made with the same devotion to quality, excellence, and luxuriance as their jewely. The bottles the perfume comes in are often strikingly beautiful (Note the picture of Bvlgari Omnia Amethyste perfume on the right side of this paragraph.) One of their most popular scents is Rose Essentielle, which includes blackberry, mimosa, patchouli and other accents so that you won’t smell like you’re wearing your grandmother’s rose frangrances. Wear Bvlgari and you’ll just smell… rich!
Where to Buy Bvlgari Perfume
For the budget conscious, Bvlgari provides something many other designer perfume makers don’t: They sell small tester sized bottles. They are usually are sold online, and they are carried by Amazon.com. Buying the tester bottles is a great way to sample expensive perfumes before buying them. You can also find more economical prices at online auction sites like eBay, although you may have to settle for an already opened bottle. When you find the perfect fragrance out of the huge assortment of scents, you’ll want to ditch the tester bottles and buy the real thing. After all, if you’re going to wear a status symbol of a scent, you’ll want to show off the strikingly designed bottle.

Posted October 25, 2007
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