The Story
Why it exists.
The Cry Baby album was finished, and it had become its own world, a place Martinez's fans returned to again and again, finding something in its themes of childhood trauma and corrupted innocence. Creating a fragrance felt like the natural next step. Not perfume as a product, but perfume as extension. A way to carry the album's emotional terrain into daily life. Catherine Selig from Takasago Fragrances worked with Martinez to translate that feeling into liquid. The concept centered on something vintage, something that looked backward even as it moved forward. The packaging would reference antique nursing bottles, clean glass, soft curves, an aesthetic that belonged to a different era.
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After the Midnight
Sufjan Stevens
The Beginning
The Cry Baby album was finished, and it had become its own world, a place Martinez's fans returned to again and again, finding something in its themes of childhood trauma and corrupted innocence. Creating a fragrance felt like the natural next step. Not perfume as a product, but perfume as extension. A way to carry the album's emotional terrain into daily life. Catherine Selig from Takasago Fragrances worked with Martinez to translate that feeling into liquid. The concept centered on something vintage, something that looked backward even as it moved forward. The packaging would reference antique nursing bottles, clean glass, soft curves, an aesthetic that belonged to a different era.
What makes this composition work is the way it layers registers that shouldn't coexist. The strawberry milk arrives bright and almost medicinal in its sweetness, that specific artificial edge that reads as food rather than floral. The lipstick accord sits underneath, giving it a waxy, synthetic quality that prevents the sweetness from feeling young. Then the baby lotion arrives: soft, powdery, nostalgic. It's the olfactory equivalent of finding an old photograph. The base shifts to burnt caramel and woods, warmer, more grounded, but still carrying that playful mischief the brand describes. The contrast between the sweet opening and the drier base is where the fragrance lives.
The Evolution
The opening hits within seconds, strawberry milk and a swipe of lipstick, sweet and bright and just slightly synthetic. It doesn't build so much as it settles. The fruit stays close to the skin for the first thirty minutes, soft and lactonic, before the baby lotion accord takes over. Powdery, soft, the smell of something familiar. This is where the fragrance earns its name. An hour in, the fruity notes begin to thin. What remains is the burnt caramel and woods, warmer, deeper, more intimate. The drydown lasts four to six hours on most skin types, with the milk note lingering as a skin-warm quality that others might mistake for clean skin. The woods prevent it from ever feeling flat. Moderate sillage means it stays close, personal, the kind of fragrance you lean into rather than project.
Cultural Impact
The fragrance launched in 2016 alongside the Cry Baby album, giving fans a new way to experience the narrative the music built. The vintage baby bottle packaging, designed by Powershovel Creative, echoed the album's visual language with its clean glass and soft curves, offering a tactile nod to the story's playful yet haunting tone. The scent itself opens with a warm, creamy milk sweetness that feels like a gentle hug, softened by vanilla and a whisper of almond. As the minutes pass, subtle floral hints of heliotrope and rose unfurl, adding a tender lullaby quality.
The House
United States · Est. 2017
Melanie Martinez is an American singer and songwriter who expanded her creative universe into fragrance with two distinct collections rooted in her album narratives. Her first release, Cry Baby Perfume Milk, arrived in February 2017 via Atlantic Records, inspired by her concept album of the same name. Her second collection, Portals Parfums, emerged through collaboration with International Flavors and Fragrances perfumers Natasha Côté, Patty Hidalgo, and Laurent Le Guernec, alongside Flower Shop Perfumes' Isaac Lekach. The line features multiple distinct scents designed to transport wearers to different sonic and visual worlds aligned with her artistic mythology. Martinez approaches fragrance as an extension of her musical storytelling, translating character-driven narratives into olfactory experiences.
If this were a song
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This fragrance sounds like the moment after a birthday party ends, the sugar still in the air, the presents half-opened, something sweet with an edge. Strawberry milk meets powdery warmth, the kind of sweetness that doesn't apologize. The music should feel nostalgic but a little off, playful innocence with somewhere to go.
After the Midnight
Sufjan Stevens



















