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$1.60The Story
Viktor and Rolf built Flowerbomb into one of the most recognized names in feminine perfumery. Bonbon Eau de Parfum, released in 2014 and composed by Cecile Matton and Serge Majoullier, is the house's second major feminine release, and it takes a completely different approach. Where Flowerbomb is floral with warmth, Bonbon is gourmand from start to finish. The central note is caramel, and it runs through every stage of the fragrance like a golden thread. The Bonbon decant in Bangladesh is available at Aromatica across all four sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Peach, Mandarin Orange, Orange
Heart: Caramel, Orange Blossom, Jasmine
Base: Amber, Sandalwood, Guaiac Wood, Cedar
The Scent
The opening is bright, juicy, and immediately sweet. Peach and mandarin create a fruity burst that has a slightly sharp, candied edge. Orange rounds it out with a citrus sparkle, but this is not a fresh fragrance. The sweetness is apparent from the first spray. Within minutes, caramel becomes the dominant note and does not leave. In the heart, it reads like warm, milky toffee, softened by orange blossom and a gentle jasmine that adds a faint floral quality without pulling the fragrance into traditional floral territory. Most wearers report that the caramel dominates the heart so thoroughly that the florals are barely detectable as individual notes. They function more as texture than as identifiable flowers. As Bonbon moves into its base, the caramel darkens slightly. Amber and sandalwood add a warm, woody sweetness that prevents the dry-down from feeling one-dimensional. Cedar and guaiac wood contribute a faint dryness that gives the base some structure, though the overall impression remains firmly sweet and gourmand. Reviewers often compare Bonbon to the smell of a caramelized peach dessert, and that is not far from the experience. The fragrance is linear in the best sense: it establishes its character early and maintains it without dramatic shifts. Performance is the most common criticism. Multiple reviewers report moderate longevity of 3 to 5 hours on skin, with better staying power on clothing. Projection is moderate to soft. For those who enjoy sweet fragrances and want something more dessert-like than Flowerbomb, Bonbon fills that gap. It does not pretend to be complex or challenging. It is candy in a bottle, done with enough quality and balance to feel like a real fragrance rather than a body spray. The bottle, shaped like a wrapped bonbon, reinforces the playful identity.
When to Wear
Bonbon is versatile across fall, winter, and cooler spring days. It works well for casual outings, dates, and relaxed social settings. It is not an office or formal occasion scent. Browse the Gourmand | Sweet collection at Aromatica for more in this family.
Who Is It For
Someone who loves caramel, peach, and sweet gourmand fragrances and wants a designer option that leans fun and feminine. If you find most florals boring and gravitate toward dessert-like scents, Bonbon was designed for that preference.
If you enjoy caramel-forward gourmands, Kayali Vanilla 28 offers a richer, more layered take on the sweet vanilla family. Browse the full Gourmand | Sweet collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Description
Viktor and Rolf built Flowerbomb into one of the most recognized names in feminine perfumery. Bonbon Eau de Parfum, released in 2014 and composed by Cecile Matton and Serge Majoullier, is the house's second major feminine release, and it takes a completely different approach. Where Flowerbomb is floral with warmth, Bonbon is gourmand from start to finish. The central note is caramel, and it runs through every stage of the fragrance like a golden thread. The Bonbon decant in Bangladesh is available at Aromatica across all four sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Peach, Mandarin Orange, Orange
Heart: Caramel, Orange Blossom, Jasmine
Base: Amber, Sandalwood, Guaiac Wood, Cedar
The Scent
The opening is bright, juicy, and immediately sweet. Peach and mandarin create a fruity burst that has a slightly sharp, candied edge. Orange rounds it out with a citrus sparkle, but this is not a fresh fragrance. The sweetness is apparent from the first spray. Within minutes, caramel becomes the dominant note and does not leave. In the heart, it reads like warm, milky toffee, softened by orange blossom and a gentle jasmine that adds a faint floral quality without pulling the fragrance into traditional floral territory. Most wearers report that the caramel dominates the heart so thoroughly that the florals are barely detectable as individual notes. They function more as texture than as identifiable flowers. As Bonbon moves into its base, the caramel darkens slightly. Amber and sandalwood add a warm, woody sweetness that prevents the dry-down from feeling one-dimensional. Cedar and guaiac wood contribute a faint dryness that gives the base some structure, though the overall impression remains firmly sweet and gourmand. Reviewers often compare Bonbon to the smell of a caramelized peach dessert, and that is not far from the experience. The fragrance is linear in the best sense: it establishes its character early and maintains it without dramatic shifts. Performance is the most common criticism. Multiple reviewers report moderate longevity of 3 to 5 hours on skin, with better staying power on clothing. Projection is moderate to soft. For those who enjoy sweet fragrances and want something more dessert-like than Flowerbomb, Bonbon fills that gap. It does not pretend to be complex or challenging. It is candy in a bottle, done with enough quality and balance to feel like a real fragrance rather than a body spray. The bottle, shaped like a wrapped bonbon, reinforces the playful identity.
When to Wear
Bonbon is versatile across fall, winter, and cooler spring days. It works well for casual outings, dates, and relaxed social settings. It is not an office or formal occasion scent. Browse the Gourmand | Sweet collection at Aromatica for more in this family.
Who Is It For
Someone who loves caramel, peach, and sweet gourmand fragrances and wants a designer option that leans fun and feminine. If you find most florals boring and gravitate toward dessert-like scents, Bonbon was designed for that preference.
If you enjoy caramel-forward gourmands, Kayali Vanilla 28 offers a richer, more layered take on the sweet vanilla family. Browse the full Gourmand | Sweet collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.












