Besties—it just got even better 👀 Commodity dropped a new look at the Milk Orchid bottle from their collab with @perfumerism and it’s absolutely stunning 🤍 Minimal, luxe, and made for your vanity.
This dreamy fragrance officially launches 8/31 and features:
🌸 Fig Milk
🌸 Orchid
🌸 Coconut Cream
🌸 Vanilla
It’s elegant, creamy, and already viral thanks to this iconic collab.
👉 Are you loving the new updated bottle design? Will you be grabbing Milk Orchid on launch day?
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... Read moreOkay, besties, let's talk more about the Commodity x Perfumerism Milk Orchid! While the original post gave us a sneak peek, there's so much more to anticipate about this gorgeous new fragrance. I'm seriously counting down the days until August 31st, just like many of you searching for that launch date!
First off, can we just appreciate the new bottle design? The original post called it 'stunning,' 'minimal, luxe,' and I couldn't agree more. From what we've seen, it's that sleek, sophisticated black fragrance bottle that perfectly embodies the Commodity aesthetic, especially for their 'Expressive' line. It's not just a pretty face; it speaks to the artistry within, making it a true vanity centerpiece. This updated look really elevates the entire experience, promising a scent as refined as its packaging. I'm envisioning it taking pride of place on my dresser!
Now, let's dive into those mouth-watering fragrance notes! The blend of Fig Milk, Orchid, Coconut Cream, and Vanilla sounds absolutely divine. I'm imagining the soft, green sweetness of the fig, not overtly fruity, but creamy and comforting, much like biting into a ripe sliced fig. Then, the orchid adds that delicate, ethereal floral touch, preventing it from becoming too gourmand. The coconut cream is what truly intrigues me – I hope it brings a rich, tropical creaminess, maybe even a hint of that fresh coconut half scent, rather than a synthetic tropical vibe. And vanilla, well, who doesn't love a good vanilla? I picture a warm, slightly smoky vanilla bean depth, tying all the notes together into something truly elegant and addictive. This isn't just a perfume; it's an experience, a creamy, sophisticated hug in a bottle that feels utterly unique.
The collaboration with Perfumerism (and specifically, Christelle Laprade, as some of you have keenly searched for!) is another reason for the hype. Known for crafting unique and memorable scents, this partnership suggests Milk Orchid will be more than just another trendy release. It speaks to a thoughtful and expert creation, ensuring that the blend of fig, orchid, coconut, and vanilla is perfectly balanced and long-lasting. Knowing a respected perfumer is behind it adds so much to the anticipation!
For those of you wondering when Commodity Milk Orchid is coming out, mark your calendars for August 31st! My advice? Be ready! Given how quickly viral perfumes sell out, especially with such an iconic collaboration and striking bottle, it's best to be prepared. Keep an eye on Commodity's official website and your favorite retailers. I'm personally hoping they'll offer the full fragrance set – you know, the 100ml bottle for my collection, maybe an empty 10ml travel bottle with an atomizer and funnel for on-the-go touch-ups? That would be a dream for anyone who travels or just loves having their favorite scent handy. Perhaps even a discovery set might pop up!
Overall, Milk Orchid is shaping up to be a standout release. It promises an elegant, creamy, and unique scent profile housed in a truly luxurious bottle. The combination of its intriguing notes, the stunning expressive perfume bottle, and the expertise of its perfumer makes it a must-try. I can't wait to get my hands on it and share my full thoughts once it launches. Are you as excited as I am for this to drop? Let me know what notes you're most curious about!
Interesting, if this is the same commodity milk as the ones sold at Sephora, it wasn’t my favorite. I prefer commodity paper, book, and velvet. I would definitely give this a try if it has less of that artificial marshmallow fragrance though!
Interesting, if this is the same commodity milk as the ones sold at Sephora, it wasn’t my favorite. I prefer commodity paper, book, and velvet. I would definitely give this a try if it has less of that artificial marshmallow fragrance though!