The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Some fragrances are built for evenings. Among The Clouds was built for the afternoon you want to last forever. The name says it all, clouds aren't somewhere you go, they're somewhere you feel lifted above the ordinary. Wild berries hit first, bright and playful. Then whipped cream softens everything into something that feels weightless. Vanilla anchors the base, warm and present, the kind of note that makes skin smell like a memory. It's sweet without apology, fruity without sharpness, and confident in a way that invites rather than announces. Three notes. One mood. That rare afternoon when everything clicks and the day holds you instead of the other way around.
What makes this work isn't complexity, it's restraint. Wild berries bring color and brightness without adding sharpness. Whipped cream adds texture and lift, the kind of note that makes air feel thicker, more present. Vanilla ties it all together with warmth that doesn't compete, it completes. The three notes work like a conversation between friends: one talks, one listens, one wraps up the evening. Nothing overstays. Nothing fights. It's the rare fragrance that knows when to stop, and that's exactly what makes it feel like floating instead of falling.
The evolution
Most fragrances evolve on skin. This one performs. The opening hits bright, wild berries, a quick flash of sweetness, then the cream arrives to soften everything into a warmer register. Once the whipped cream settles in, the berries don't disappear, they become part of the background, a quiet sweetness that keeps the scent from going flat. The drydown is all vanilla. Warm, skin-close, the kind of base that makes people lean in. Lasts 4-6 hours depending on your skin. On fabric, it holds longer, you'll find it in a scarf or a sweater the next morning and wonder why mornings smell this good.
Cultural impact
Among The Clouds found its audience in the overlap between gourmand and airy, a space many fragrances try to occupy but few nail. The wild berries make it bright; the vanilla makes it warm. That combination hits a sweet spot for anyone who wants sweetness without sharpness, and lightness without thinness.









