Description
The house of Bruno Acampora has carefully guarded their fragrant essences for over 30 years unchanged and packed in special aluminum flacons which were sealed and waxed. This house was founded in 1960es and it is characteristic for using highest quality ingredients from all over the world. This prestigious collection counts seven fragrances packed inside hand-made flacons.
In company of fragrances Sballo, Blu, Iranzol, Prima T, Seplasia, Musc and Jasmin, Bruno Acampora invites you to join him for a fragrant journey from London over Paris and Milan to hot Sahara desert where he found inspiration and certain ingredients for his fragrant compositions. On that journey he stopped in Rio de Janeiro, Caribbean, and Antilles to gather his impressions in a collection of olfactive memories for the whole life.
All fragrances of the house of Bruno Acampora are available in aluminum flacons of the same shape in amounts of 5, 10 and 20 ml, accompanied with a body care collection. There is a limited edition of the flacon The Silver Bottle, which is hand-made and engraved with Greek motifs, with a stopper decorated with a silver star. Only 100 these flacons are offered.
Seplasia is created in honour of ancient Rome, while capturing aromas and atmosphere of Capri. The fragrance is characterized by beige colour and its composition offers a blend of violet, geranium, rose, neroli, tuberose and jasmine in top notes. A heart encompasses citruses characteristic of the Mediterranean, luminous and light lemon and bergamot, along with musk, patchouli and coriander. A base introduces vetiver, rosewood and ylang ylang.
Seplasia Perfume Oil was launched in 1980.
burovceva-t – :
Love the review from AveParfum!
It was disconcerting to read something that so perfectly describes my own experience with Seplasia – although I have the oil and not the edp spray she reviewed (however the oils and the edp have an identical composition)
Incidentally, this oil doesn’t have the typical BA mushroomy beginning that the Musc and Inranzol oils have.
I have both a sample of Seplasia oil and a full bottle but they are from different batches and although, like AveParfum I find the tuberose noticeable at first in the sample (although never too much) this note does not stand out at all in my FB – which meant I liked the FB even more than the sample!
I noticed (in the 40 years of BA article on this site) that BA does say that since their perfumes are made in small batches, there will be variations from batch to batch.
Based on my experience with Seplasia this is worth bearing in mind …
moiseenko – :
Rosewood, and tuberose.
The mildly sweet rosewood and that creamy ylang tuberose blend is charming. It has that red sharp roses within but in minimal doses that keeps the nose itch away and softens it with that white floral blend. Geranium, citrus, and violets are there, but the musk isn’t there that much and i wonder why the vote of it to be the dominant! it’s NOT the dominant note at all! And thank GOD vetiver isn’t there, it would’ve ruined the scene.
This is a strong blend with red roses and rosewood base.
Alsu – :
Seplasia was nearly my perfect perfume, when it starts, it was really lovely, pretty, dewy sweet floral bouquet makes me think of pink rose and a hint of gardenia and a tiny trace of clean non-aggressive jasmine. It reminds me one of the very popular baby facial cream in China, in the really early 1990s, before all the supermarket shelves are flooded with Johnson’s & Johnson’s. Somewhat it’s really pretty and nostalgic to me because the scent is nearly the same as the baby facial cream scent, which contributes to my early memories.
However, about 20 minutes later, it changes to somewhat a creamy gardenia monotone. Somewhat it reminds me of the cult following of Kai oil, which I’m not a fan of.
The dry down is pleasant, a less creamy, slightly more woody-powdery-sweet-quite-floral version of the above.
Nice scent! However due to my loathe of big creamy white flowers, it’s not my cup-of-tea.
Give it a try, maybe you’ll like it, especially the quality of oil, it’s superb. 🙂