Bvlgari goes right on making flankers to their original Omnia fragrance (2003), and I go right on trying them, even though we’re now at flanker #5 and I haven’t really liked one since flanker #1 (Omnia Crystalline, 2005). But I’d guess that #2 and #4 (Omnia Amethyste, 2007 and Omnia Coral, 2012) outsell the earlier ones, and Omnia itself is likely no longer in production.1 The latest is Omnia Indian Garnet, and like all the rest of the series, it was developed by perfumer Alberto Morillas. And no, I don’t like it either, so feel free to skip the rest and go on about your business.
I will say that Omnia Indian Garnet is a bit nicer than I expected, and like Omnia Coral, it does have more heft and personality than the earlier flankers, which didn’t stray far from fresh, clean and light…