The Story
Why it exists.
Born from Vicky Martín Berrocal’s desire to bottle a Mediterranean summer, Aire arrived in 2022 as part of the brand’s vibrant quartet. The designer’s fashion background, rooted in bright Spanish mornings, inspired a scent that feels like a sun‑lit coastline. Citrus fruits, green apple and bellflower capture the fresh sea‑breeze opening, while the floral heart and warm base echo the contrast between bright coasts and gentle evenings.
If this were a song
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Señorita
Camila Cabello
The Beginning
Born from Vicky Martín Berrocal’s desire to bottle a Mediterranean summer, Aire arrived in 2022 as part of the brand’s vibrant quartet. The designer’s fashion background, rooted in bright Spanish mornings, inspired a scent that feels like a sun‑lit coastline. Citrus fruits, green apple and bellflower capture the fresh sea‑breeze opening, while the floral heart and warm base echo the contrast between bright coasts and gentle evenings.
Choosing bellflower gives the top a green‑herbaceous lift that sits beside the juicy apple, a pairing uncommon in mainstream citrus flanks. Bamboo adds an airy, almost watery texture, letting jasmine and white rose bloom without heaviness. The amber‑musk base, anchored by a subtle synthetic accord, provides a clean, lingering finish that keeps the fragrance light yet lasting through a summer day.
The Evolution
At the first spray, citrus fruits explode like a splash of sunlight on water, instantly brightening the senses. Green apple follows, crisp and juicy, while bellflower whispers a fleeting green note that adds depth without weighing down the opening. Within minutes the heart emerges: bamboo’s clean, watery green creates a breezy backdrop, allowing jasmine’s sweet silk and white rose’s powdery elegance to unfold gently. As the fragrance settles, amber introduces a warm, honeyed glow, softening the composition, while musk settles on the skin as a subtle, clean animalic trail. A faint synthetic freshness threads through each phase, keeping the scent modern and airy. The dry‑down lingers for 6‑8 hours, offering a moderate sillage that stays close enough for intimacy yet leaves a lingering impression of a sun‑kissed Spanish shore.
Cultural Impact
Aire quickly became a sunny alternative to the classic Light Blue, earning a spot on summer playlists and casual wardrobes. Wearers often mention its ability to evoke a breezy Spanish coast, making it popular for weekend getaways and daytime events. Its fresh‑citrus profile positions it as a go‑to for those seeking a bright, approachable scent without the heavy gourmand trend.
The House
Spain · Est. 2018
Vicky Martín Berrocal is a Spanish fragrance line that grew out of the designer’s work in fashion and television. Since its debut in 2018 the brand has released a series of modern scents that blend Mediterranean brightness with contemporary flair. The collection includes Eau de Toilettes such as Eterna, Alba, Fuego, Tierra and the 2022 quartet Aire, Eterna No2, Agua and Alma. Each bottle carries the designer’s signature of bold colour and clean lines, offering a recognizable entry point for fans of Spanish style who seek a personal scent story.
If this were a song
Community picks
Aire feels like a sun‑lit coastal stroll: bright, breezy, and effortlessly cool. The primary track captures that airy optimism while the playlist adds a touch of Mediterranean warmth.
Señorita
Camila Cabello





















