The Story
Why it exists.
ESSNCE built its catalog around the idea that everyday sensory moments deserve to be translated into something you can wear. Vanilla Baby began as a question: what happens when you strip vanilla back to its actual character, the smooth, slightly woody depth of a real vanilla bean, rather than the caricature? The house wanted a gourmand fragrance that didn't rely on saccharine excess to communicate comfort. The answer arrived in 2024, and it holds its own against creations four times its age.
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The Beginning
ESSNCE built its catalog around the idea that everyday sensory moments deserve to be translated into something you can wear. Vanilla Baby began as a question: what happens when you strip vanilla back to its actual character, the smooth, slightly woody depth of a real vanilla bean, rather than the caricature? The house wanted a gourmand fragrance that didn't rely on saccharine excess to communicate comfort. The answer arrived in 2024, and it holds its own against creations four times its age.
What sets Vanilla Baby apart is the way its vanilla doesn't announce itself with volume. Instead, it arrives in layers, first as a bright, sugary top note that catches attention, then as a spiced heart note that gives the sweetness somewhere to go, and finally as a base note that lingers without overwhelming. The cocoa note doesn't read as chocolate bar, it reads as the inside of a chocolate box, the memory of sweetness rather than the sweetness itself. That's a difficult balance to strike, and the 2024 launch suggests ESSNCE has been working toward this specific composition for a while.
The Evolution
The opening lasts about twenty minutes. Mandarin and red berries hit first, citrus brightness cutting through the sugar so the sweetness registers as crisp rather than heavy. Then the handoff: cocoa and spices arrive together, and for the next two to three hours that's where the fragrance lives. The vanilla amplifies the chocolate, the spices give it weight. On most skin, the drydown begins around hour four. Amber and musk take over, the tonka bean adding a soft, powdery finish that stays close to the skin for another two to three hours. It doesn't transform dramatically. It just settles.
Cultural Impact
Vanilla Baby quickly became a cultural touchstone for the new generation of fragrance lovers seeking a sweet yet sophisticated scent that feels both nostalgic and modern. Its launch in 2024 coincided with a surge in social media discussions about affordable gourmand perfumes, and influencers highlighted its comforting vanilla core paired with bright citrus. The fragrance sparked a wave of user‑generated content, from TikTok unboxings to Instagram flat‑lays, reinforcing its status as a go‑to scent for cozy evenings and casual office wear.
The House
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ESSNCE curates a small but vivid catalogue of modern fragrances that balance nostalgic notes with unexpected twists. The line includes bright citrus compositions such as Tarte Au Citron (2026) and sweet gourmand creations like Eau de Caramel (1992) and Drunk Apple Pie (2023). Each scent arrives in a clean bottle that lets the perfume speak for itself, inviting collectors to explore a world where simplicity meets depth. ESSNCE positions itself as a laboratory for scent experiments rather than a mass‑market house, offering limited releases that encourage personal discovery.
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Vanilla Baby sounds like a late-afternoon in November, the hour when sunlight turns amber and the air outside finally matches the warmth you've been building inside. Soft jazz, a hint of bossa nova, something that breathes.
Les籽
Café Sabarsky






















