The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Seven Skies draws its name from the concept of stacked heavens, each level representing a different kind of beautiful. Oakcha built this fragrance as a direct interpretation of Thierry Mugler's Alien, the landmark scent that made jasmine and amber feel sacred. The goal was simplicity. Three notes where more could have been used. Jasmine brings its characteristic bright, indolic floral signature. Cashmeran adds a soft, enveloping warmth that sits close to the skin. White amber grounds the composition with a mineral-like depth that keeps everything anchored. Seven skies for a scent that reaches upward while staying intimate, warm, and present. The jasmine opens with tropical brightness, carrying that distinctive indolic quality that defines the note.
Three notes is a statement. This fragrance keeps its composition tight, letting each ingredient work without clutter. Jasmine sambac opens bright and indolic, carrying that characteristic jasmine signature that pulls you in. Cashmeran takes over from there, adding warmth that feels like skin memory. Not quite wood, not quite musk, but something that reads as soft and close. White amber finishes it, contributing a mineral-like warmth that keeps everything grounded and extends the scent's presence on skin.
The evolution
The jasmine opens bright, indolic, tropical, carrying that characteristic jasmine quality that speaks directly or not at all. It leads initially, making its presence known with unmistakable clarity. Then cashmeran takes over. The transition isn't dramatic. The jasmine doesn't disappear, it softens, becomes creamy, gets absorbed into something warmer. Cashmeran doesn't add weight. It adds presence. The warmth sits close, makes itself known without overwhelming. White amber doesn't arrive so much as emerge, adding depth and a mineral quality that grounds the composition. The scent settles into a quiet, personal warmth. Not loud. Not gone. Just there. On skin, on clothes, in the space someone standing next to you can reach. What lingers is a clean, warm presence that stays with you throughout the day, with the white amber and cashmeran holding on longest.
Cultural impact
Seven Skies enters a larger conversation about Alien, the iconic scent that defined jasmine and amber for many wearers. Oakcha's approach focuses on fewer notes and cleaner execution while keeping the core warmth that made the original special. The result is an interpretation that feels distilled rather than cluttered. It's made for someone who wants the spirit of a landmark fragrance without needing every layer. The notes work together to create something intimate and personal, where jasmine leads and the supporting materials add warmth and staying power. Seven Skies doesn't try to reinvent anything.























