Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb Tiger Lily was launched in 2024 - a tropical version of the original Flowerbomb. Notes of coconut milk, bergamot, tiger lily, jasmine, freesia, mango and benzoin. This is the EDP, eau de parfum.
From the brand -"The perfume begins with a burst of radiant coconut milk accord, creating a solar-like explosion that radiates warmth. A lush floral bouquet takes center stage in the fragrance's heart, featuring the exotic and wild tiger lily accord. This floral note is skillfully paired with the alluring essence of mango, which intertwines gracefully with the rich benzoin base, igniting a passionate sensuality."
Reviews of Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb Tiger Lily
Fragrantica - Back in the day I used to always wear the Gwen Stefani Harajuku Lovers G perfume. This perfume reminds me of that in a lot of ways, but a grown up elegant version. It's tropical and sweet but in a high end resort vacation kind of way.
Fragrantica - It's has an enchanting, ultra feminine, floral opening and then gets luscious milky to the coconut lotion like dry down. For the lovers of tropical coconut and florals. Very different from the OG.
Fragrantica - I went to Sephora to get a foundation and I walked out with the beauty!!. As I wore the fragrance in store while checking out some makeup I fell in love with it. I have never been a fan of the OG Flowerbomb because of the patchouli, I can agree with other reviewer that this flanker has nothing to do with the original DNA. It opens with an irresistible full blast of coconut that's refined and elegant but not sunscreeny (coconut lovers rejoice!), immediately after you get the florals and mango. Performance is moderate so far. All the notes persist through the life of the fragrance. I believe I found my favorite coconut fragrance.
Fragrantica - Gorgeous and so long lasting. Creamy, juicy, tropical, refreshing. I feel like I was searching for something like this for a while, I wanted to find an Escada like this. They all had no "body" to them though and didn't last. Soapy and artificial, even if they are pleasant and refreshing. This is amazing though. The mango isn't strong, soapy or ever present, but it is there for a good amount of the wear. The coconut is more there to add the creamy, almost lactonic element, and isn't juvenile at all, along with the florals. Elegant but bright and happy. Versatile too, I feel like this can be worn all season and occasion.
Parfumo - "At first, the fragrance really does seem quite tropical and Caribbean. However, when the coconut note fades, the typical Flowerbomb flowers come to the fore. These are a little "pungent" - but that's exactly what I like so much about the normal Flowerbomb. (I always thought that the original was the combination with patchouli...) Later, a fruity-sweet mango is added and keeps the flowers in check. Not bad at all. Floral necklaces and juicy cocktails! The fragrance then lingers on my skin and gives me a carefree feeling. A first taste of spring fever, so to speak."
Fragrantica - "The OG was too floral for me, so I was correct in my assumption. However, the Tiger Lily stood out to me. It was not overwhelmingly floral. It has a fresh zesty opening with watery coconut notes, and then dries down with a very ripe juicy mango, surrounded by white florals and sweet benzoin. I have a feeling people are going to say it smells like sunscreen. Coconut and Mango tend to give off that vibe, which doesn't bother me in the slightest. Performance wise, this lasted 6+ hours on me with a good sillage that is not too overpowering. Gorgeous perfume that I will be wearing all spring and summer"