The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Agave Sunrise translates Skylar's fixation with California moments into an olfactory alarm clock. The name says it all, that liminal morning light when the sky can't decide between pink and gold, and neither can you between sleeping in and starting the day. Perfumer Doug Falcone built this one around a central tension: the bright, almost mineral edge of agave against the warmth that arrives once the sun commits. It's a scent about the moment before the day takes over, composed with Skylar's signature clean base.
What makes Agave Sunrise interesting is how it refuses to pick a lane. The top is green and citrus-forward, agave lending an unexpected herbal quality, lime zest keeping it sharp, red berries adding just enough sweetness to keep things playful. But the heart is where it gets unexpectedly rich: vanilla orchid and coconut water create a creamy, slightly aquatic warmth that feels more complex than a standard summer fragrance. And then there's the base, oakmoss. It shows up late and makes everything feel more grounded, more natural. That's rare in modern fragrances, where moss often gets sidelined for cleaner notes. Here it's the quiet anchor that stops the sweetness from floating away.
The evolution
The opening announces itself quickly, lime and red berries with an herbal edge from the agave that surprises on first spray. Within minutes, coconut water softens the arrival, pulling the sharpness back before the real warmth begins. The heart is where this fragrance earns its name: vanilla orchid and heliotrope create a creamy, slightly powdery floral warmth that feels sunlit rather than heavy. The coconut water doesn't disappear, it threads through the drydown, keeping things fresh even as caramel and amber arrive. Oakmoss shows up late, around hour three, and grounds everything that came before. The final drydown is sweet but not sugary, warm amber, caramel, and that earthy moss making it feel more complex than the first spray suggested. Moderate sillage throughout, which means it stays close to the skin but never disappears. Lasts most of a workday.
Cultural impact
Agave Sunrise sits comfortably within Skylar's wellness-forward positioning, clean fragrance for people who want complexity without heaviness. The blend of sweet-gourmand elements with green citrus and oakmoss makes it a bridge fragrance: accessible enough for someone new to scent exploration, interesting enough for those who've graduated from mainstream offerings.

























