It seemed like fate when, in 1992, Bvlgari launched its first women’s perfume – after all, fragrance isn’t so different to the exquisite jewels that the label had worked with for the previous hundred years. As our edit proves, the esteemed Italian House takes the same approach to olfactory creations as to its masterful jewellery; expect sparkling notes curated as if they were a mosaic of colourful gemstones, whether that be the effervescent florals of Rose Goldea, the vivacious fruits of Omnia Coral or the sensual woods of Jasmin Noir.