This fragrance wasn’t quite what I expected it to be. With a name like Purple Melancholia, I anticipated something darker, moodier, and more emotionally layered, a fragrance that would take me on a deep olfactory journey filled with mystery and atmosphere. Instead, what I found was something far softer, sweeter, and more straightforward. The opening is lovely, a juicy ripe plum accord that feels rich and almost velvety, like the first bite into perfectly ripened fruit on a late summer evening. Unfortunately, that moment is fleeting. Very quickly, the fragrance settles into a creamy blend of vanilla and osmanthus that remains fairly linear throughout the wear. There’s a cosy familiarity to it, purple sweets from childhood, satin makeup pouches, and the comforting sweetness lingering in the air of a softly lit bedroom at dusk. While it may lack the depth and complexity I had hoped for, it is undeniably pleasant and easy to wear. Longevity on my skin is around six hours with moderate projection. Overall, it’s a pretty, crowd pleasing fragrance and an effortless everyday reach, particularly for those who enjoy smooth fruity vanilla compositions without too much drama.
Review of Donna Born in Roma Purple Meloncholia by Scented_Seraphina

Donna Born in Roma Purple Meloncholia
Valentino (2026)
70 /100
(1 review) 70 /100
6 SPRAYS (8h)
Vibes:Floral (78%) Sweet (55%) Vanilla (52%) Fruity (35%)
Occasions:👕 Daily💼 Office🕯️ Date
Seasons:🌸 spring🍂 fall❄️ winter
Gender: female
Value:Fair Value

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