The Story
Why it exists.
Celebrate Life landed in 2018 as the first flanker to Escada's Celebrate N.O.W., launched the previous year. The collection's premise was simple: life deserves to be marked. Not the big milestones alone, but the ordinary days that stack into something worth remembering. Escada built its identity around vibrant color, kinetic style, and what it calls sport-inspired elegance. Celebrate Life translates that energy into a scent that feels like the exhale after a long, good day. The flanker format gave the house room to shift emphasis, from the original's ginger and magnolia toward something rounder, sweeter, more openly floral. The name says it plainly: this is a fragrance for the act of being present.
If this were a song
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Sunflower
Rex Orange County
The Beginning
Celebrate Life landed in 2018 as the first flanker to Escada's Celebrate N.O.W., launched the previous year. The collection's premise was simple: life deserves to be marked. Not the big milestones alone, but the ordinary days that stack into something worth remembering. Escada built its identity around vibrant color, kinetic style, and what it calls sport-inspired elegance. Celebrate Life translates that energy into a scent that feels like the exhale after a long, good day. The flanker format gave the house room to shift emphasis, from the original's ginger and magnolia toward something rounder, sweeter, more openly floral. The name says it plainly: this is a fragrance for the act of being present.
What makes Celebrate Life interesting is how it stacks fruit against warmth without letting either side win. Lychee and pear open bright and almost tangy, but the bitter orange keeps the sweetness from tipping into candy. In the heart, rosa centifolia brings a specific rose quality, soft, almost powdery rather than fresh-cut, and orange blossom adds a creamy floral depth that reads as warmer than it actually is. The amber and vanilla don't compete with the florals. They cushion them. And ambroxan in the base is doing quiet work: it adds a marine, skin-like quality that stops the drydown from becoming purely dessert. The overall effect is fruity-floral with a tropical sensibility that never feels heavy.
The Evolution
The opening is quick, lychee and pear announce themselves, then bitter orange threads through to keep things awake. Within fifteen minutes the florals take over: rosa centifolia and orange blossom arrive together, softer than expected, more powdery than fresh. The amber is already present, warming the transition. By the hour mark you're in the vanilla and musky ambroxan territory, sweet, close, intimate. Lasts four to six hours depending on skin, with moderate sillage that stays in the wearer's orbit rather than announcing itself across a room. On fabric it lingers a bit longer, the vanilla reading cleaner, less creamy. The drydown is the quiet part: musky amber with a hint of ambroxan salt, comfortable and unforced.
Cultural Impact
Celebrate Life arrived in 2018 as Escada’s answer to the growing demand for bright, optimistic fragrances that could accompany everyday celebrations. Its lychee‑pear‑orange opening captured a youthful exuberance that resonated on social media, prompting countless user‑generated videos of the scent’s first spray. By pairing that fruity burst with a warm vanilla‑amber base, the perfume created a bridge between playful daytime energy and evening comfort, influencing a wave of 2020s flankers that sought the same balance. The fragrance also sparked discussions about gender‑neutral scent narratives, as its cheerful character appealed to a broad audience beyond traditional feminine markets, reinforcing Escada’s reputation for inclusive, feel‑good perfumery.
The House
Germany · Est. 1976
Escada translates its runway energy into a line of fragrances that balance bright optimism with refined structure. The German house launches scents that echo the brand’s reputation for vivid colour, kinetic style and a touch of sport‑inspired elegance. From the early 1990s to the present, Escada offers a portfolio that includes both classic flanker releases and seasonal experiments, each designed to sit comfortably on the skin while inviting a moment of playful confidence.
If this were a song
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Celebrate Life sounds like a warm afternoon that turns into a golden evening, buzzy, a little electric, then soft and sustained. The opening is all brightness and forward motion, like a pop hook that lands immediately. The heart is warmth: layered vocals, rounded bass, something creamy underneath. The drydown is ambient, the kind of track that doesn't demand attention but rewards those who stay.
Sunflower
Rex Orange County





















