Romamor Laura Biagiotti
At a glance
Is Romamor Laura Biagiotti worth trying?
Romamor by Laura Biagiotti is a Chypre Fruity fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, citrus, sweet with Blueberry, Grapefruit, Red Fruits
The first impression
Romamor by Laura Biagiotti is a Chypre Fruity fragrance for women. Romamor was launched in 2018. Romamor was created by Veronique Nyberg and Violaine Collas. Top notes are Blueberry, Grapefruit, Red Fruits and Blackberry; middle notes are Magnolia, Orange Blossom and Jasmine; base notes are Patchouli, Vanilla and Cashmirwood.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Véronique Nyberg
Véronique Nyberg is a French perfumer with a diverse portfolio spanning multiple brands. She has created fragrances for Armand Basi, BORNTOSTANDOUT®, Benetton, and Blumarine, among others. Her work includes Night Blue, Be My Cookie, and Mon Bouquet Blanc, showcasing versatility from gourmand to floral. Nyberg also contributed to Burdin's Les Beaux Jours and Paris Minuit.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Romamor Laura Biagiotti
Essence
Romamor embodies the Lover archetype, a celebration of sensual delight and emotional connection. The juicy burst of blueberry and grapefruit is an irresistible invitation, while the magnolia and orange blossom heart evokes sun-warmed skin. This fragrance doesn't seduce-it enchants, like a shared secret under twilight.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor silk camisoles and skirts that sway with movement, accessorized with antique lockets. Their aesthetic is 'modern Renaissance'-equal parts vitality and artistry. The fragrance's vanilla-patchouli drydown mirrors their love of tactile pleasures: crushed velvet, ripe fruit, handwritten love notes.
Philosophy & Values
They believe passion is the antidote to emptiness, and that beauty should be touched, not just admired. Romamor's fruity-floral explosion reflects their conviction that life's sweetness must be seized boldly, like biting into a sun-warmed blackberry.
Relationships
They thrive on intimacy, whether romantic or platonic. Partners are drawn to their expressive affection-much like how the fragrance's jasmine note unfurls without shyness. Their friendships are built on shared sensory experiences: cooking feasts, swapping perfumes.
Lifestyle
Farmer's market mornings, late-night poetry readings, and impromptu dances in the kitchen fill their days. Applying Romamor is part of their daily ritual, a way to honor the body as a vessel of joy.
Shadow
Their hunger for intensity can lead to indulgence; the very vanilla that makes this scent addictive also hints at over-sweetness. They must remember that not every connection needs to be a grand romance.
Conclusion
Romamor is the olfactory equivalent of a stolen kiss-a fragrance that celebrates the art of being deliciously, unapologetically alive. Its moderate sillage ensures it lingers like the memory of fingertips grazing skin.