The Story
Why it exists.
Ma Chérie arrived in 2023 as part of Truly’s dessert‑inspired line that treats fragrance like a bite‑size treat. The name, French for “my darling,” hints at a playful intimacy, echoing the brand’s habit of turning sweet memories into wearable moments. Built on the house’s small‑batch, Los Angeles‑based ethos, the scent was conceived to capture the thrill of biting into a cherry‑laden confection, then savoring the lingering after‑taste of chocolate and a pinch of sea‑salt.
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The Beginning
Ma Chérie arrived in 2023 as part of Truly’s dessert‑inspired line that treats fragrance like a bite‑size treat. The name, French for “my darling,” hints at a playful intimacy, echoing the brand’s habit of turning sweet memories into wearable moments. Built on the house’s small‑batch, Los Angeles‑based ethos, the scent was conceived to capture the thrill of biting into a cherry‑laden confection, then savoring the lingering after‑taste of chocolate and a pinch of sea‑salt.
While many gourmand scents lean heavily on vanilla, Ma Chérie flips the script by foregrounding black cherry, a tart, fruit‑forward spark, then weaving in almond and caramel for a buttery heart, and finally anchoring everything with dark chocolate. The unexpected dash of salt acts as a mineral counterpoint, preventing the sweetness from becoming cloying and giving the composition a crisp, almost edible edge that sets it apart from typical candy‑laden perfumes.
The Evolution
The opening bursts with a fizzy black‑cherry pop that grabs attention for the first ten minutes, then quickly yields to a creamy almond‑caramel veil softened by a subtle saline breeze. Around the half‑hour mark the heart settles, the nutty sweetness deepening while the salt brightens the blend, creating a balanced gourmand core. As the fragrance dries, dark chocolate emerges, thickening the trail into a warm, slightly bitter finish that lingers on the skin for three to four hours before fading to a faint, comforting whisper. The drydown feels like the lingering scent of a chocolate‑covered cherry after the last bite, offering a satisfying close without overwhelming the senses.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2023 debut, Ma Chérie has sparked conversation among gourmand fans for its daring salty twist on a classic cherry‑chocolate combo. Wearers often compare it to Fine’ry’s Not Another Cherry, noting the added mineral edge. The scent has become a go‑to for those seeking a sweet treat that stays approachable and slightly unexpected in everyday wear.
The House
United States · Est. 2020
Truly is a niche fragrance house that translates playful, dessert‑inspired concepts into wearable scents. Since its debut, the brand has built a modest catalogue that includes Vanilla Baby, Birthday Sex, Ma Chérie, Golden Glaze, Soft Serve, Unicorn Fruit, Coco Cloud and Glazed Donut. Each bottle is framed as a bite‑size indulgence, inviting wearers to experience a moment of sweet nostalgia without the cloying excess of traditional gourmand perfumes. The line is marketed through a direct‑to‑consumer model, allowing the brand to experiment with limited‑edition drops and seasonal releases while keeping the focus on scent storytelling rather than celebrity endorsement.
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Wearing Ma Chérie feels like strolling through a sun‑lit market stall where cherry soda bubbles mingle with the scent of fresh chocolate and a hint of sea breeze, bright, sweet, and just a touch salty.
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