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Billie Eilish Perfume No.1

It’s like a warm hug.

The fragrance carries distant memories of friends and brings warmth in the cold winter.

It’s inspired by an appreciation of the human body.

But what really matters is embracing yourself, maintaining self-confidence, and loving how you look and feel.

Wrap yourself in the warmth of Billie Eilish Perfume No.1 and discover a fragrance without labels.

Shop now to find your signature scent.



Inspiration

Billie eilish’s perfume is complex. It has a golden, sexy, and gorgeous packaging and shape, like a delicate work of art. But at the same time, the most surprising thing is its fragrance, which is a vanilla chocolate cream-like sweetest top note that surprises you the moment you use it. As the top note fades away, it leaves a hint of slightly spicy spices. The collision of different styles is in line with billie’s initial design ideas. She wanted people to feel that you can see everyone in this perfume, your lover, or trace yourself from it.

The main picture is where I spread the different related scents in the most intuitive way in front of everyone’s eyes. I made it look like raw materials in a laboratory, like a disassembly of perfume scents.

The first three pictures are a direct representation of the shape, scent, and atmosphere of the perfume. Comfortable, sexy, and mysterious, you will want to curl up for Christmas, with a warm, smooth, velvety feeling.

The three pictures in the snow are a combination of perfume and scene. I want it to exude a heartwarming feeling. Maybe it’s in the middle of a snowy winter, you’re sitting on a bench in the snow, and you’ve opened a package that was sent from afar. The scent carries warm, passionate memories with friends or lovers.

Finally, there is a picture of a girl holding the perfume. The sunlight shines in from a nearby window, bathing her in light as she relaxes and confidently admires herself.

I used a Canon G7X3 to take the photos. I used Photoshop to adjust the colors and edit most of the images. For a few of them, I used Photoshop’s Firefly to generate the AI background.