The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Cashmere Vanilla emerged from Being Frenshe's core belief that scent should serve daily life, not dominate it. The name says everything: cashmere for softness, vanilla for warmth. Not the loud vanilla of dessert shops, something quieter, meant to be worn close. Being Frenshe built this fragrance around the idea that comfort doesn't need to perform. It just needs to be there.
What makes Cashmere Vanilla stand apart is the roasted rice note, an unusual choice that adds a faint starchy, almost nutty quality to the composition. Instead of the sweetness climbing and climbing, the rice keeps it grounded. Paired with amber and musk, you get warmth that stays on the right side of intimate. The vanilla here isn't gourmand. It's the vanilla of calm evenings, soft textures, and scents that feel like a deep breath.
The evolution
The opening lands soft, amber first, then vanilla settling in like a warm blanket. Within minutes, the roasted rice surfaces with its quiet starchy note, pulling the sweetness back from the edge. It's a subtle counterweight. Musk arrives next, wrapping everything in something close and skin-like. The drydown is where this fragrance earns its name: powdery, soft, barely there but impossible to ignore if you're the one wearing it. As the day progresses the scent reveals different facets, shifting on your skin and lingering gently in the air around you. It clings to fabric with a quiet presence that stays with you through your routines.
Cultural impact
Cashmere Vanilla appeals to people who want fragrance to feel like self-care rather than a statement. It's drawn a following among those who treat their bedrooms as sensory sanctuaries, gravitating toward cozy evenings and quiet mornings. The wellness positioning sets it apart from more aggressive vanity fragrances, offering something softer and more personal. For anyone who believes their environment shapes their mood, this scent provides a subtle layer of comfort that feels deliberately chosen rather than worn for effect.






















