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Dear Sky 2024

7.0 / 10 27 Ratings
A new perfume by Ellis Brooklyn for women, released in 2024. The scent is floral-fruity. It is still in production. The perfume is vegan according to the manufacturer.
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Main accords

Floral
Fruity
Fresh
Sweet
Green

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot RhubarbRhubarb Honeydew melonHoneydew melon Strawberry leafStrawberry leaf
Heart Notes Heart Notes
White peonyWhite peony TuberoseTuberose Pink pepperPink pepper
Base Notes Base Notes
AmbretteAmbrette CedarwoodCedarwood GalbanumGalbanum

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Scent
7.027 Ratings
Longevity
5.517 Ratings
Sillage
5.716 Ratings
Bottle
7.425 Ratings
Value for money
5.612 Ratings
Submitted by Itscoral, last update on 11/13/2025.

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Telekinec

498 Reviews
Telekinec
Telekinec
2  
A generic and fresh floral fragrance with some fruitiness
I was about to buy a travel size of it online, when I saw it was already available at my Sephora. Rushed there, was told it wouldn't be available on the floor until September 6th, but a nice associate opened a bottle and let my try it on my skin. Have been wearing it all day and I have a few thoughts.

I've sampled almost all of Ellis Brooklyn's fragrance. I think they overall do mass pleasing fragrances with few exciting exceptions. I've got two bottles from them that have resisted my decluttering moments, so you know I do enjoy their fragrance. Unfortunately this one and Florist have somewhat the same problem. They're derivatives of more well-knowned designer fragrances and have lower performance than those designer frags. This time, I can say with certainty that somewhere between Daisy Wild (compared both in store) and Yellow Diamond, lies Ellis' latest fragrance. It's not bad by any means. It has that sparkling debut that's quite refreshing and bright. Fruity sweet with the honeydew note (that I appreciated way more than I thought I would) and bergamot. Fresh and slightly spicy with the rhubarb and strawberry leaf. But after those refreshing top notes, it becomes a generic feminine floral scent. I barely get any pink pepper. The drydown has that plasticky / medicinal and green galbanum note that I dislike, but it's not warm or heavy on the woody note. It stays fresh on my skin (which was a surprise).

Like I said, it's not bad. Enjoyable, generic and inoffensive for work. I don't really get the inspiration Bee Shapiro got from Texas, but I've never visited that place, so someone who has might see why that state was used as an inspiration for this perfume. If the top notes had stayed longer, this might have wowed me. I was convinced I'd go home with a travel size as I was sniffing it in-store, but as minutes went by, this is when the "meh" settled in. Also has boring performance. Becomes skin-scent really fast which is unfortunate.
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lucekingg

157 Reviews
lucekingg
lucekingg
1  
Good but Basic
Don't get me wrong, I really like this. Peony can be iffy on me and I don't love tuberose either but this is a very nice-smelling fragrance. That's it. It smells very similar to most of the fresh-sweet-fruity-floral designer fragrances you'll find anywhere. Definitely give it a try if you like those types of fragrances (I do) but I didn't find this to be particularly unique or special.
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DogiCoco

637 Reviews
DogiCoco
DogiCoco
1  
Dear Sky, are you really this boring?
The name and packaging with the iridescent pastel colors made me so curios for this. It evokes a light, fluffy cloud of a scent, which would be right up my alley.
Unfortunately, Dear Sky falls flat for me. It's just an average freshie that doesn't come across particularly cloud-like to me.

When I first tried my sample, I had already forgotten the notes and could only identify something citrusy and vaguely floral. My first guess was that this must have a grapefruit note, which was wrong, the only citrus here is bergamot.

The honeydew melon note doesn't smell like a real melon at all, instead it has that ozonic freshness that melon scents from the 90s have.

Especially the little wafts I get from this are a bit harsh to my nose and remind me of fragrances you'd find at the drugstore, maybe a Green Tea flanker or something in that vein. A fragrance you could use when it's over 30°C outside to freshen up, nothing more.

I noticed that it's a little nicer when I bury my nose in my skin right where I sprayed it. That way, I can actually smell the rhubarb and strawberry leaf, which I don't get at all from afar. And afar means "15 cm away" in this case, because this is not a fragrance that leaves a long scent trail. Which is fine with me, lighter fragrances have their time and place, too. But this one is just too sharply fresh and uninteresting.
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laurapringle

47 Reviews
laurapringle
laurapringle
1  
It's lovely, but the longevity isn't there.
People are saying it's tommy girl for 2024 and they're pretty much spot on with that.

That said... I love a good sweet tuberose, and this one relegates it to the back of a whole lot of interesting notes, which is why I tried this. The first spray is definitely complex; the drydown is just sweet floral musk. Overall I really like it, but there's just no longevity, and I'm afraid that's true for the brand as a whole.

Maybe when it hits TJMaxx, i'll pick up a full bottle, but for now, I fear it's not worth the price tag. Especially when you can grab tommy girl for cheap.
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bouquetzilla

17 Reviews
bouquetzilla
bouquetzilla
1  
a keeper for me
I bought a travel spray of this on a whim and was surprised to find it my favorite of the 4 scents I tried from EB. I still can't quite put my finger on what the smell reminds me of, but whatever it is is something I have strong positive memories of. It's clean, it's fresh, it's barely floral, it's barely anything really, but then it's something after all...hard to describe but it smells like something I really like from the opening notes through the dry down. it's not a food, it's a...thing? or a place? a place at a time? one day I will smell it just right and I'll know. It only lasts a couple hours, but that's fine for me, I don't like things to linger sometimes and I can always reapply. office-approved.
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4
Smells nice. That's about it.
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2
Overall it's pleasant, but it doesn't stand out. The notes sound exciting, but when they come together here, the sum is less than its parts.
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6 months ago
2
A fresh blended floral with a touch of fruitiness. It's nice enough but quite generic. The name and iridescent colours are pretty though
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1 year ago
2
Gorgeous, eye-catching bottle - but a very boring, "common" scent profile. Bergamot + generic-aldehydic-floral "hairspray" blend.
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8 months ago
1
Generic but pleasant. Wish the fruity notes stuck around longer. Reminds me of perfumes I wore when I was younger (in a good way)
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1 year ago
1
A fresh, floral fragrance with just a hint of fruitiness. A bit generic as I've smelled this profile already and has poor performance.
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pretty bottle, but the fragrance is nothing special.
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5
1
floral, musky, synthetic
Insignificant
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1 year ago
5
Synthimix of fruit and flowers
Originality is hard to find.
The bottle is the best part,
this scent offers no fun.
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3
Pleasant rosy musk fluff. Slightly synthetic. The many beautiful components are not noticeable. Nice (but nothing more).
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