Ella K Orchid K was released in 2024. Created by Sonia Constant, it has notes of marshmallow, petitgrain, oleander, black orchid, magnolia, wild rose, ambrofix, sequoia and vanilla. Ella K Orchid K is an eau de parfum, edp.
From the brand - "On the slopes of Monte Rosa is where this ode to passion is born, evoked by black vanilla orchid, combined with oleander and magnolia. This sensory delight begins with a luxurious touch of marshmallow, saffron and small grain, before transporting us to the sequoias on the shores of Lake Como with woody notes of incense that are reminiscent of ancient churches."
From the perfumer - "For Orchid K, I wanted to create a fragrance around this black vanilla orchid discovered in Monte Rosa in Italy, which I associated with the flowers surrounding Lake Como, the magnolias, jasmines and oleanders of wild roses... I added the traditional luxurious notes of vanilla cannoli and marshmallows served like a cloud at the tip of a skewer during our romantic dinners. Then, I sealed the fragrance with the woody, majestic notes of the centuries-old sequoias lining the shores, and wisps of incense escaping from the heavy doors of nearby churches."
Fragrantica - "Orchid K is basically Tilia in gourmand form. It’s actually pretty unique. The final dry down is a fun, fluffy-floral marshmallowy vanilla that leaves a gorgeous scent trial. If you enjoy the Ambrofix style notes in Tilia or Vanilla Powder then Orchid K will be a hit for you."
Fragrantica - "I didn't expect to love Ella K Orchid K as much as I do—I'm bordering on obsessed. This fragrance is a masterpiece, full of fascinating and intricate notes that keep me captivated. While I can understand why it might not appeal to everyone, on my skin, it dries down to the sensation of a warm, silky cashmere wrap. It's luxurious, comforting, and uniquely elegant. A truly unforgettable scent!"
Fragrantica - "Absolutely stunning. Not a light, simple fragrance. It’s not a gourmand either. The only thing the marshmallow is doing here is brilliantly balancing some of the stronger notes. I pick up some similarities to FDB Sirene.
Heavy ambrofix. If you aren’t into BR540 bc it’s played out, but you secretly love the notes, you might enjoy Orchid K. It’s intoxicating."