The Story
Why it exists.
Cloud arrived in 2018 as part of a growing collection that had started in 2015 through Designer Parfums Ltd. By then the line spanned body mists and full-strength perfumes, each one pulling from her discography for names. Cloud took its name from something less literal: the feeling, not a song. Working with perfumer Clément Gavarry, the brief was comfort. Not opulence, not drama, the thing you'd want to reach for at the end of a long day, when you need a scent that doesn't ask anything of you. Gavarry built it around a lactonic core, letting coconut cream and vanilla orchid do the heavy lifting, then anchoring the whole thing in musk and woods so it wouldn't disappear. The result was something airy and persistent at the same time, a contradiction that works.
If this were a song
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The Beginning
Cloud arrived in 2018 as part of a growing collection that had started in 2015 through Designer Parfums Ltd. By then the line spanned body mists and full-strength perfumes, each one pulling from her discography for names. Cloud took its name from something less literal: the feeling, not a song. Working with perfumer Clément Gavarry, the brief was comfort. Not opulence, not drama, the thing you'd want to reach for at the end of a long day, when you need a scent that doesn't ask anything of you. Gavarry built it around a lactonic core, letting coconut cream and vanilla orchid do the heavy lifting, then anchoring the whole thing in musk and woods so it wouldn't disappear. The result was something airy and persistent at the same time, a contradiction that works.
The choice to center coconut cream in the heart is what makes Cloud behave differently from most sweet-gourmand fragrances. It's a fat note, it slows everything down. Where a straightforward vanilla fragrance might project sharply and fade fast, Cloud's coconut cream acts as a structural element: it softens the fruity top, enriches the vanilla, and gives the woods something to hold onto in the drydown. The praline adds a subtle nutty warmth that reads as dessert without ever tipping into food territory. It's clean enough to wear everywhere, rich enough to remember. That's the tension Gavarry was solving for, and he solved it with a note most perfumers use sparingly, placed front and center.
The Evolution
The opening hits first, lavender and bergamot arrive almost simultaneously, the pear following within a minute. The bergamot keeps things clean while the lavender sits quietly in the background, not herbal, just present. The coconut cream takes over around the ten-minute mark, and from there the trajectory is all warmth. By the second hour the praline and vanilla orchid are doing the work, sweeter, rounder, less focused. The fruity top is gone by hour three, replaced entirely by the lactonic heart. From hour four onward it's coconut cream, vanilla, musk, and a touch of woody warmth holding the whole thing together. On the skin it can last eight to ten hours. On clothing, it lingers into the next day, the musk settles into fabric and stays soft, like the ghost of a good morning.
Cultural Impact
Cloud gained traction through fragrance communities and recommendations, quickly becoming one of the more discussed releases in the celebrity fragrance space. The comparison to Baccarat Rouge 540 circulated widely, positioning it as an accessible option for those drawn to that style of scent. In 2019, the Fragrance Foundation recognized it with the award for Fragrance of the Year, Women's Popular. Beyond the award, what sustained its popularity was something simpler: it's a soft, sweet, comforting scent that makes people happy. There's no pretense about what it's trying to be. It works because it does exactly what it promises.
The House
United States · Est. 2015
Ariana Grande entered the fragrance market in 2015 through a partnership with Luxe Brands, launching her debut scent Ari. The line has grown to encompass approximately 29 fragrances spanning prestige perfumes and accessible body mists. Her catalog includes Sweet Like Candy Limited Edition (2017), God Is A Woman Body Mist, Thank U Next 2.0 Body Mist, Mod Vanilla (2022), and Cloud Intense (2021). The brand reported more than $1 billion in global retail sales according to multiple sources, establishing Grande as one of the most commercially successful celebrity fragrance creators. Her fragrances have garnered recognition from The Fragrance Foundation, with Cloud winning Women's Popular Fragrance of the Year in 2019 and R.E.M. earning the same honor in 2021. Grande expanded into cosmetics with R.E.M. Beauty in 2021, a space-age inspired brand offering vegan and cruelty-free formulas.
If this were a song
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Cloud has the feeling of a song that starts quiet and gets warmer, synths soft as fog, a voice that doesn't need to shout. It's pop without aggression, sweet without irony. The fragrance sounds like the moment after a good day when everything softens and you can finally exhale.
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