Bellodgia from Caron
Bellodgia is the latest incarnation of the Caron brand. It is shamelessly marketed towards the American market which gives it a rather alarming sense of commercialism. However the designer denies this on the basis that it is meant to remind one of sunlight but anywhere in the world. However the reality is that Bellodgia is for all intents and purposes, an American perfume. Some readers may be surprised to note that this is in fact one of the older perfumes that was introduced in 1927 but is still going strong on the basis of its great smell.
The Brand
The perfume was created by Ernest Daltroff on behalf of the Caron brand which he founded . The production values of the product are simply amazing. The perfumer was well taught and the brand marketed itself on the basis of very high quality ingredients and even better quality outcomes in terms of perfumes that could last for a rather long time. Given the fact that the perfume has been going since 1927 we can safely say that they have lived up to the brand values.
The Fragrance
The perfume opens with the obligatory rose which is almost standard for a lady’s fragrance these days. We then move on to the more oriental jasmine and then back to the floral violet and lily of the valley. A musky tone is introduced by the sandalwood and musk yet in between we have the confectionary flavors of vanilla. Compared with some of the perfumes I have reviewed this is a relatively short list of fragrances.
The Packaging
The standard is the standard glass bottle with the golden tea liquid but there is a slight difference. The cap has a sort of purple lavender hue which reminds me of some of the perfume flavors. However I am not entirely sure that lavender quite works well with the rest of the colors.
General Customer Feedback
The customers absolutely loved it and its classic scent. In fact the general consensus was that this perfume was one for the great occasions rather than everyday use. I suppose this is a vindication for the brand owners because the brand remains quite successful after all these years.
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