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Ellis Brooklyn's Vanilla Rice Eau de Parfum Has Soft, Powdery, Floral Notes

Ellis Brooklyn's Vanilla Rice Eau de Parfum is an upcoming release inspired by rice as a universal staple. Featuring 21.9% upcycled ingredients and four biotechnology ingredients, Vanilla Rice journeys from a bright mandarin and freesia dew opening warmed by toasted rice, through a creamy, floral heart of sakura blossom, coconut milk, and jasmine nectar, before settling into a base of tonka bean, vanilla, and skin musks.

Rice notes in perfume bring a soft, powdery, almost milky warmth that feels quietly comforting and skin-close, adding a subtle, starchy sweetness that sits somewhere between gourmand and clean without tipping fully into either. As fragrance fans grow more adventurous in their approach to gourmand fragrance, rice offers an intriguing, understated alternative to the more obvious sweetness of vanilla or caramel, appealing to those who want the warmth and wearability of a gourmand scent with a more nuanced, unexpected character.

Trend Themes

  1. Soft Staple Scents — Rice-inspired fragrance profiles signal room for understated gourmand alternatives that feel comforting, milky, and skin-close without relying on conventional dessert sweetness.
  2. Upcycled Luxury Ingredients — The use of repurposed materials in premium perfumes reflects a shift toward sustainability claims that can coexist with elevated sensory storytelling and prestige positioning.
  3. Biotech-enhanced Perfumery — Biotechnology-derived aroma ingredients introduce new possibilities for consistent, scalable, and differentiated scent creation within clean and modern fragrance formats.

Industry Implications

  1. Fine Fragrance — Niche perfume houses are finding whitespace in unexpected edible notes that broaden gourmand appeal while maintaining sophistication and daily wearability.
  2. Beauty Biotechnology — Bioengineered fragrance components offer the beauty sector a pathway to novel olfactive signatures with potentially improved sourcing transparency and formulation control.
  3. Sustainable Beauty — Upcycled ingredient narratives are becoming commercially relevant in beauty as consumers associate environmental responsibility with product innovation and ingredient provenance.

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