Bombshell Gold
Bombshell Gold pulls the Bombshell silhouette into festive territory without losing the franchise's essential floral-fruity profile.
The scent fingerprint
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The note pyramid
- Lychee
- Vanilla
- Peony
- Sugar
- Woody Notes
By the editors · 2 min readBombshell Gold pulls the Bombshell silhouette into festive territory without losing the franchise's essential floral-fruity profile. Lychee opens it — that distinctive pink-rose-fruit signature, slightly waxy, slightly grape-like — frozen on top of the composition like the brief tells you.
The heart pairs vanilla and peony into a 'golden peony' accord: white floral dipped in vanilla, with the peony's sharper edge softened by the gourmand frame. The base is pure Bombshell-flanker: sugar over woody notes, what the marketing calls 'sparkling like champagne in the snow.' Translation: a clean amber-vanilla-cedar drydown with a sweet edge.
Gil Clavien composed it. It's a dressed-up sister to the main Bombshell — a tiny bit more grown, a tiny bit more dessert, and built specifically to wear in cold weather where the gourmand base can do its work. Holiday evenings, parties, dim light.
Scent twins
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