PERFUME OF THE WEEK: Carolina Herrera La Bomba - sweetness and femininity enclosed in butterfly wings

A touch of sweetness, a pinch of mystery, a healthy dose of femininity – that's the recipe for Carolina Herrera's new "bomb" perfume. La Bomba Eau de Parfum is the result of a unique collaboration between three renowned perfumers: Christophe Raynaud, Quentin Bisch, and Louise Turner.
Speaking of fruit, the fragrance opens with a juicy burst of pitaya, also known as dragon fruit. This strong, exotic, and almost neon accent builds the composition's opening, surprising the audience.

In the heart, fragrant flowers— peony and plumeria— infuse La Bomba with a classic femininity. Vanilla and patchouli, in the base, bind the whole together, providing longevity and warmth. The fragrance develops on the skin, passing through various phases— from a crisp exotic fruit to sweetness and envelopment. These last ingredients add a creamy touch to Carolina Herrera's new perfume , lingering on the skin for hours.

Carolina Herrera La Bomba straddles the line between a fruity-floral perfume and a trendy gourmand dessert composition. If you enjoy similar scents, it's worth trying; you might be pleasantly surprised and certainly intrigued.

Its bottle is as interesting as the fragrance itself - butterfly-shaped , sculptural, intensely pink, with shiny details - balancing on the border between kitsch and luxury, exactly where Carolina Herrera feels best.
The butterfly's symbolism here is no accident – it's meant to represent transformation, freedom, and joy. It's a visual equivalent of the transformation the fragrance's wearer is meant to undergo – from everyday girl to dazzling woman.
This is precisely the kind of woman depicted in the advertising campaign, whose star – apart from La Bomba perfume, of course – is Vittoria Ceretti.

La Bomba isn't for those who prefer sophisticated, complex, or extravagant scents. Those who enjoy sweet, feminine, yet slightly mysterious fragrances will adore it.
