The Story
Celebrity fragrances have a reputation to overcome, and Eilish by Billie Eilish earned its way past the stigma. Released in 2021 and composed by Steve DeMercado, this is an amber-vanilla gourmand that outperforms its price point and has built a genuine following outside of the artist's fanbase. It is warm, sweet, and designed to feel like comfort in liquid form. The Eilish decant in Bangladesh is available at Aromatica across all four sizes, which is the practical way to test a fragrance this polarizing before going bigger.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Sugar, Red Berries, Mandarin Orange
Heart: Vanilla, Cacao, Spicy Notes, Rose
Base: Tonka Bean, Amber, Musk, Woody Notes
The Scent
The opening hits sweet and does not apologize for it. Sugar and red berries create an almost candied impression, brightened by mandarin orange that adds a citrus pop. The berries here are not realistic or tart. They lean synthetic and sweet, closer to berry candy than fresh fruit. Within a few minutes, the sugar recedes and vanilla takes over as the dominant note. It is not a thin, airy vanilla. This is thick, creamy, and slightly powdery, closer to a warm baked good than a perfume counter accord. Cacao slips in alongside it, adding a chocolate undertone that is subtle but noticeable. Community reviewers consistently compare it to cocoa-dusted vanilla rather than dark chocolate. There is a faint spiciness that some wearers catch, often described as peppery or warm, though it stays deep in the background and never becomes sharp. The rose listed in the heart is one of the most debated notes. Most wearers do not detect a floral element at all. Those who do describe it as barely there, more of a textural softness than an identifiable flower. As Eilish dries down, tonka bean and amber create a warm, musky base that is cozy without being cloying if applied with restraint. The woody notes are minimal, providing a faint structure underneath the sweetness. On some skin, the dry-down develops a slightly smoky or milky quality that divides opinion. Some find it comforting and addictive, others detect something off-putting, like overheated milk. Performance is moderate. It sits closer to the skin than most niche fragrances, and multiple reviewers report needing to reapply after a few hours. On clothing, however, it holds well. For its price point relative to most of the niche market, Eilish punches confidently. It does one thing, creamy amber vanilla, and does it well enough to have built a following that extends well beyond fans of the artist.
When to Wear
This is a fall and winter scent, ideal for cozy casual settings, relaxed evenings, and close-quarters situations where a sweet, warm fragrance feels appropriate. It is not an office scent or a formal occasion pick. Browse the Cozy | Cold Weather collection at Aromatica for similar energy.
Who Is It For
Someone who loves gourmand fragrances and wants an affordable entry into vanilla-forward scents without the niche price tag. If you gravitate toward sweet, warm, dessert-like fragrances and do not mind something linear, Eilish delivers on that.
If you enjoy this style and want to explore deeper into gourmand vanilla territory, Kayali Vanilla 28 offers a richer, more layered take on the same family. Browse the full Gourmand | Sweet collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Description
Celebrity fragrances have a reputation to overcome, and Eilish by Billie Eilish earned its way past the stigma. Released in 2021 and composed by Steve DeMercado, this is an amber-vanilla gourmand that outperforms its price point and has built a genuine following outside of the artist's fanbase. It is warm, sweet, and designed to feel like comfort in liquid form. The Eilish decant in Bangladesh is available at Aromatica across all four sizes, which is the practical way to test a fragrance this polarizing before going bigger.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Sugar, Red Berries, Mandarin Orange
Heart: Vanilla, Cacao, Spicy Notes, Rose
Base: Tonka Bean, Amber, Musk, Woody Notes
The Scent
The opening hits sweet and does not apologize for it. Sugar and red berries create an almost candied impression, brightened by mandarin orange that adds a citrus pop. The berries here are not realistic or tart. They lean synthetic and sweet, closer to berry candy than fresh fruit. Within a few minutes, the sugar recedes and vanilla takes over as the dominant note. It is not a thin, airy vanilla. This is thick, creamy, and slightly powdery, closer to a warm baked good than a perfume counter accord. Cacao slips in alongside it, adding a chocolate undertone that is subtle but noticeable. Community reviewers consistently compare it to cocoa-dusted vanilla rather than dark chocolate. There is a faint spiciness that some wearers catch, often described as peppery or warm, though it stays deep in the background and never becomes sharp. The rose listed in the heart is one of the most debated notes. Most wearers do not detect a floral element at all. Those who do describe it as barely there, more of a textural softness than an identifiable flower. As Eilish dries down, tonka bean and amber create a warm, musky base that is cozy without being cloying if applied with restraint. The woody notes are minimal, providing a faint structure underneath the sweetness. On some skin, the dry-down develops a slightly smoky or milky quality that divides opinion. Some find it comforting and addictive, others detect something off-putting, like overheated milk. Performance is moderate. It sits closer to the skin than most niche fragrances, and multiple reviewers report needing to reapply after a few hours. On clothing, however, it holds well. For its price point relative to most of the niche market, Eilish punches confidently. It does one thing, creamy amber vanilla, and does it well enough to have built a following that extends well beyond fans of the artist.
When to Wear
This is a fall and winter scent, ideal for cozy casual settings, relaxed evenings, and close-quarters situations where a sweet, warm fragrance feels appropriate. It is not an office scent or a formal occasion pick. Browse the Cozy | Cold Weather collection at Aromatica for similar energy.
Who Is It For
Someone who loves gourmand fragrances and wants an affordable entry into vanilla-forward scents without the niche price tag. If you gravitate toward sweet, warm, dessert-like fragrances and do not mind something linear, Eilish delivers on that.
If you enjoy this style and want to explore deeper into gourmand vanilla territory, Kayali Vanilla 28 offers a richer, more layered take on the same family. Browse the full Gourmand | Sweet collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.












