Sunday by Arielle Shoshana
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7.3 / 10 21 Ratings
A perfume by Arielle Shoshana for women, released in 2019. The scent is sweet-creamy. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Sweet
Creamy
Gourmand
Powdery
Earthy

Fragrance Notes

AmberAmber CardamomCardamom CinnamonCinnamon CoconutCoconut MatchaMatcha Maté absoluteMaté absolute Rice milkRice milk SandalwoodSandalwood VanillaVanilla

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.321 Ratings
Longevity
7.418 Ratings
Sillage
6.516 Ratings
Bottle
7.721 Ratings
Value for money
6.013 Ratings
Submitted by Morpheus1, last update on 04/10/2025.

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Reviews

5 in-depth fragrance descriptions
8
Pricing
6
Sillage
6
Longevity
9
Scent
LastWonder

412 Reviews
LastWonder
LastWonder
Helpful Review 2  
Gourmand Rice
This smells exactly like Kaheer (Indian Rice Pudding). Its delicious, warm, and cozy. The scent opens coconut milk creamy and sweet, spiced with cardamon and cinnamon, with a picture realistic rice. Its a gourmand without being obnoxious or obvious. It looses the sweetness and spice and becomes that warm realistic rice smell. Like one of those rice pillows you put in the microwave. That settles into a more earthy powdery scent, very low key but lovely skin scent. Then it comes back with a creamy vanilla woody dry down. My only complaint is that this scent doesn't last longer. On my skin, it lasted about 4 hours. I would get some hits of the creamy woody vanilla after that but it was really close to the skin. This is for gormand lovers and haters.
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Byrehoe

174 Reviews
Byrehoe
Byrehoe
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R I C E
Caps lock RICE. RICE. RICE. RICE. I never knew rice could be so commanding – I feel like it’s always a shy accent note. In Sunday, rice takes the centre stage and lets you experience The World’s Favourite Grain in a whole new light. It’s creamy, starchy, glutinous (despite rice being gluten-free). I think the comparisons to rice pudding or horchata are apt. There’s a faint dusting of cardamom or matcha, but not enough to make you forget why you’re wearing it. And you’re wearing it because RICE. This is such a unique creation, definitely a “fragrance as art” or “marvel of olfactory chemistry” scent. I’m not going to spring for a bottle, but it’s been on my mind since I sampled it.

~ disclaimer: wore Sunday on a Monday, results may vary ~

Mental Snapshot: A digital ditty jingles from the kitchen. Your rice is ready. RICE. The new rice you bought from that lonely stall you passed on the highway. RICE. Forbidden rice, you think the faceless merchant called it? Before you can open the cooker it goes off like a bomb. A deluge of soft, pale nibs hisses from the machine. RICE. It's up to your ankles. Your waist. Your eyeballs. It’s all you can smell. All you can eat. All you can know. All you will ever know. RICE. RICE. RICE.

tl;dr: RICE
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6
Sillage
7
Longevity
10
Scent
Katemorganb

29 Reviews
Katemorganb
Katemorganb
2  
Pure Comfort
One of the most unique, and loveliest gourmands I've ever smelled. Starts with bright, subtly sweet spices and dry, powdery matcha, then it gives way to a smooth, carby toasted rice note. The toasted rice, matcha, and vanilla linger, making Sunday a rare not-too-sweet gourmand. Sunday is cashmere sweater cozy, but subtle and aromatic, quiet and dry. It's like a very sophisticated dessert, enjoyed on a rainy day with a good book.
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3
Pricing
8
Bottle
4
Sillage
4
Longevity
4
Scent
Deja1sabel

294 Reviews
Deja1sabel
Deja1sabel
1  
Just flat
Wanted to love this one so much but it just didn’t work out for me. This smells like an unsweetened rice cake with matcha powder dusted over served with a glass of milk tea also unsweetened. Now I don’t think the lack of sweetness is a fault here, but this felt very flat and bland? Just no real depth or complexity here, and it just very one dimensional. I feel like I was looking for something to stand out and it never did. Not a bad scent just not for me
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7
Sillage
8
Longevity
7.5
Scent
Goodbyeblues

12 Reviews
Goodbyeblues
Goodbyeblues
1  
Imperfect matcha
I love the opening, with its clear notes of matcha and horchata, but find the drydown a bit lackluster in comparison. It's a sweet, minty, creamy musk, not unappealing but not nearly as specific and delightful. The fragrance wears very close to skin for me, but others are able to smell it from a distance, so I think there is some ambroxan here that I'm becoming noseblind to. Although I can still smell the fragrance, it feels muted, and seems to come and go throughout the day.

To be honest, I think this perfume is a bit overpriced for what it is. J-Scent Roasted Green Tea is quite similar (the main difference I notice is an added facet of iris) and costs significantly less. There are also plenty of other perfumes that feature matcha or rice notes, or both. So while I think Sunday is worth trying if you like the sound of it, I don't think it's particularly unique.
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Statements

5 short views on the fragrance
RedrotRedrot 7 months ago
10
Bottle
7.5
Scent
mochi flour with something slightly fruity to it. a cool and dry gentle gourmand.
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BaobabaBaobaba 1 month ago
4
Sillage
6
Longevity
7.5
Scent
Rice cooking, cinnamon, warm. Very close. Develops a little floral pink musk. Mostly just cozy kitchen rice steam.
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ItsLDBItsLDB 2 months ago
5
Sillage
6
Longevity
8
Scent
I'm really enjoying the sweetness of this scent, along with the matcha powdery-ness. It's a win for me!
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IrisEllaIrisElla 3 months ago
9
Bottle
9
Sillage
9
Longevity
4
Scent
Very strange scent, reminiscent of scented pine cat litter, unfortunately.
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StnicholasStnicholas 2 days ago
Bone-dry, toasted rice, thatched straw. Bark and grains.
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