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Donna Born in Roma Purple Melancholia

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Donna Born in Roma Purple Melancholia

Valentino built the Born in Roma line on the idea of Rome as a city of contrasts, ancient stone and modern edge, and Purple Melancholia leans hard into the moodier side of that story. Released in 2026 as an Eau de Parfum, it takes the original Donna Born in Roma silhouette and darkens it, trading brightness for something more brooding and violet-toned. The name is not decoration. This is a fragrance built around a single emotional register, and it commits to that register from the first spray to the last trace on skin. Aromatica carries the Valentino Donna Born in Roma Purple Melancholia decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with a scent this specific before deciding if its mood matches yours.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Plum

Heart: Osmanthus

Base: Vanilla

The Scent

Plum announces itself immediately, and it is a specific kind of plum: dark-skinned, slightly bruised, more grape-skin tannic than jammy-sweet. It sits close to the skin rather than radiating outward, which sets the tone for everything that follows. Within the first twenty minutes, osmanthus starts to surface underneath the fruit, and this is where the fragrance gets interesting. Osmanthus can read as apricot-leather in some compositions and as tea-like and slightly dusty in others, and here it splits the difference, giving the plum a floral backbone without pushing it toward anything conventionally pretty. Some skin chemistry pulls that osmanthus toward a suede-like dryness, while other wearers find it stays closer to soft, bruised fruit through the whole heart phase, and both readings are valid depending on body warmth. As the plum fades, vanilla moves in gradually rather than crashing the party, and it is a restrained vanilla, more custard-and-skin than dessert. The dry-down is where the melancholic character the name promises actually shows up: quiet, a little dusky, warm without being loud. There is no sharp transition here, no single moment where you can point and say "now it changed." It is a slow fade from tart fruit to soft floral to warm vanilla musk, and the whole arc feels deliberately understated rather than built for maximum reach. People expecting the sweeter, more commercial side of the Born in Roma family may find this version quieter and more introspective than they anticipated, and that is the point.

When to Wear

This fits autumn evenings and the transitional weeks into winter, when a fruity-floral needs some warmth underneath it to make sense. Think a quiet dinner, a gallery opening, or a late-night walk where you want something felt rather than announced. It belongs in the same rotation as pieces from the Valentino collection that favor mood over volume.

Who Is It For

Someone drawn to fruity-floral scents with an edge of restraint, who prefers a fragrance that unfolds slowly rather than one that fills a room. It suits a wearer who likes plum and dark florals more than candy-sweet gourmands.

If you gravitate toward this mood, the original Donna Born in Roma EDP is worth comparing since it is the base this flanker reworks. Browse the full Valentino collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Donna Born in Roma Purple Melancholia

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Valentino built the Born in Roma line on the idea of Rome as a city of contrasts, ancient stone and modern edge, and Purple Melancholia leans hard into the moodier side of that story. Released in 2026 as an Eau de Parfum, it takes the original Donna Born in Roma silhouette and darkens it, trading brightness for something more brooding and violet-toned. The name is not decoration. This is a fragrance built around a single emotional register, and it commits to that register from the first spray to the last trace on skin. Aromatica carries the Valentino Donna Born in Roma Purple Melancholia decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with a scent this specific before deciding if its mood matches yours.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Plum

Heart: Osmanthus

Base: Vanilla

The Scent

Plum announces itself immediately, and it is a specific kind of plum: dark-skinned, slightly bruised, more grape-skin tannic than jammy-sweet. It sits close to the skin rather than radiating outward, which sets the tone for everything that follows. Within the first twenty minutes, osmanthus starts to surface underneath the fruit, and this is where the fragrance gets interesting. Osmanthus can read as apricot-leather in some compositions and as tea-like and slightly dusty in others, and here it splits the difference, giving the plum a floral backbone without pushing it toward anything conventionally pretty. Some skin chemistry pulls that osmanthus toward a suede-like dryness, while other wearers find it stays closer to soft, bruised fruit through the whole heart phase, and both readings are valid depending on body warmth. As the plum fades, vanilla moves in gradually rather than crashing the party, and it is a restrained vanilla, more custard-and-skin than dessert. The dry-down is where the melancholic character the name promises actually shows up: quiet, a little dusky, warm without being loud. There is no sharp transition here, no single moment where you can point and say "now it changed." It is a slow fade from tart fruit to soft floral to warm vanilla musk, and the whole arc feels deliberately understated rather than built for maximum reach. People expecting the sweeter, more commercial side of the Born in Roma family may find this version quieter and more introspective than they anticipated, and that is the point.

When to Wear

This fits autumn evenings and the transitional weeks into winter, when a fruity-floral needs some warmth underneath it to make sense. Think a quiet dinner, a gallery opening, or a late-night walk where you want something felt rather than announced. It belongs in the same rotation as pieces from the Valentino collection that favor mood over volume.

Who Is It For

Someone drawn to fruity-floral scents with an edge of restraint, who prefers a fragrance that unfolds slowly rather than one that fills a room. It suits a wearer who likes plum and dark florals more than candy-sweet gourmands.

If you gravitate toward this mood, the original Donna Born in Roma EDP is worth comparing since it is the base this flanker reworks. Browse the full Valentino collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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