The Story
Why it exists.
VIP Only was born in 2015 when Oriflame wanted a fragrance that captured the electric buzz of exclusive parties. Evelyne Boulanger, the house’s trusted perfumer, was tasked with turning that nightlife energy into a bottle. She chose a vibrant trio of pear, pomegranate and raspberry to echo the sparkle of champagne, then layered in apricot blossom, orange blossom and the rare Datura flower for an unexpected floral twist. The base of Irish cream, patchouli and vanilla wood grounds the composition, giving it a sweet‑woody finish that feels both indulgent and approachable. The result is a scent that mirrors Oriflame’s Swedish design ethos, clean, modern, yet with a playful heart.
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Dream a Little Dream of Me
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The Beginning
VIP Only was born in 2015 when Oriflame wanted a fragrance that captured the electric buzz of exclusive parties. Evelyne Boulanger, the house’s trusted perfumer, was tasked with turning that nightlife energy into a bottle. She chose a vibrant trio of pear, pomegranate and raspberry to echo the sparkle of champagne, then layered in apricot blossom, orange blossom and the rare Datura flower for an unexpected floral twist. The base of Irish cream, patchouli and vanilla wood grounds the composition, giving it a sweet‑woody finish that feels both indulgent and approachable. The result is a scent that mirrors Oriflame’s Swedish design ethos, clean, modern, yet with a playful heart.
What makes VIP Only stand out is the daring inclusion of Datura, a flower more known for its exotic allure than for everyday perfumes. Paired with the creamy richness of Irish cream, it creates a contrast between bright fruit and a subtly intoxicating depth. The patchouli adds an earthy anchor, while vanilla wood softens the drydown, ensuring the fragrance never feels cloyingly sweet. This balance reflects Oriflame’s commitment to approachable luxury, high‑impact notes delivered in a friendly, wearable package.
The Evolution
At first spray, the perfume erupts with a juicy splash of pear, pomegranate and raspberry that feels like a burst of sunrise on a summer balcony. Within ten minutes the fruit softens, giving way to a heart where apricot blossom and orange blossom mingle with the slightly herbaceous, almost powdery Datura, creating a mid‑day garden vibe that feels both fresh and intriguingly exotic. As the sun sets, the composition settles into its drydown: Irish cream swirls with warm vanilla wood, while patchouli provides an earthy, lingering trail. The creamy base clings for four to six hours, leaving a subtle, sweet‑woody aura that fades gently, like the last notes of a night‑time jazz set.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2015 launch, VIP Only has become a staple among Oriflame consultants who recommend it for evening gatherings and special occasions. Its sweet‑fruit opening and creamy drydown resonate with shoppers seeking a scent that feels festive yet not overpowering, making it a frequent pick for birthday parties and holiday celebrations. The fragrance’s approachable price point and moderate sillage have helped it spread through the brand’s direct‑selling network, turning it into a shared secret among friends who love a touch of glamour.
The House
Sweden · Est. 1967
Oriflame began in Stockholm and grew into a global beauty network that includes a fragrance line aimed at everyday consumers. The brand offers a range of scents such as Serene Blue (2004), Deep Woods (2000) and Amber Elixir Mystery (2020). Its products reach more than 60 markets through a community of independent consultants who sell directly to friends and family. The company blends Swedish design with a focus on approachable, well‑crafted perfumes.
If this were a song
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A silky, upbeat lounge track mirrors the fragrance’s bright fruit spark and creamy vanilla warmth, while a mellow jazz piece captures the smooth drydown that lingers like a soft shawl.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald



















