Billie Eilish has always viewed fragrance not just as an accessory, but as a profound extension of self, a philosophy deeply embedded since her childhood obsession with magazine scent strips. Now, as the Grammy-winning artist unveils her latest creation, Your Turn II, she solidifies her voice in the world of perfumery by moving further into the sophisticated realm of genderless, woody scents. This sequel to her debut is an evolution—a darker, more mysterious, and more sultry composition designed to capture the feeling of “rain in the woods.” Rejecting the overly “girly” scents that dominated her youth, Eilish has crafted a deeply personal aroma featuring notes of vanilla orchid, vetiver, fig, and cassis. Your Turn II is more than a perfume; it’s an art piece housed in a sculptural die bottle, reflecting the artist’s commitment to making beauty creations that are intensely felt and passionately loved.
The Genesis of Scent: From Magazine Strips to Olfactive Art
Billie Eilish’s relationship with scent is rooted in a childhood fascination, a shared ritual with her father that laid the groundwork for her future as a fragrance creator. She vividly recalls the excitement of her father tearing out scent strips from magazines and the two of them analyzing the aromas together—a memory she cherishes as a foundational moment of appreciation for olfactive complexity. This early obsession extended to cherishing a specific vanilla-scented lip gloss that she loved so much she never dared to use, ensuring it remained preserved and protected.

However, Eilish found herself historically excluded from the traditional fragrance market. She notes that growing up, her options were overwhelmingly limited to either excessively “girly” floral scents or heavy, traditional colognes, leaving a vast, intriguing middle ground unexplored. Her driving motivation behind entering the fragrance world was the desire to create something her younger self would have desperately loved—a rich, heavy, and undeniably woody scent that felt true to her identity.
This deeply personal and honest approach has guided the development of her fragrance line. Eilish maintains a philosophy that every creation must come from a place of deep, undeniable passion. She speaks of her immense pride and luck in being able to share this enormous part of her life with the world, emphasizing that she is always focused on prioritizing projects, like fragrance, that bring her genuine, unadulterated joy.
Evolving the Narrative: The Darker, Sultrier Scent Profile
While Billie Eilish’s first scent established a foundation of vanilla and woods, Your Turn II represents a deliberate evolution, pushing the core woodsy DNA into a more complex, atmospheric, and sultry territory. The artist describes the second iteration as notably more “dark and mysterious,” moving away from the “sharper” initial aroma of the debut scent toward something that feels deeper and more romantic.
The fragrance opens with an intriguing blend of notes that hint at this shift in mood. Key components include the comforting familiarity of Vanilla Orchid, the earthy, smoky depth of Vetiver, the unique green sweetness of Fig, and the subtly tart, dark berry notes of Cassis. This combination moves the scent profile toward a genderless aroma that is both heavy and complex, capturing the artist’s long-standing preference for a fragrance that is neither strictly feminine nor masculine.

Eilish poetically summarizes the feel of the new fragrance as the sensory experience of a rainstorm: “It feels like more rain in the woods, like a damp, freshly rained-on pavement in a sexy, sultry, romantic way.” This vision is central to the fragrance’s identity, suggesting an aroma that is moody, intriguing, and powerfully evocative. The depth of the scent is designed to elicit confidence and comfort, ensuring it is a fragrance that anyone can feel good about wearing.
Sculpture and Scent: The Philosophy of the Art Piece Bottle
For Billie Eilish, the bottle housing the perfume is just as crucial as the liquid within. She operates on the principle that “each bottle has to be an art piece,” a philosophy that began with her initial, anatomically inspired Eilish bottle. This concept ensures that even if the bottle were empty, it would still possess the sculptural quality of an object worthy of display.
For Your Turn II, this artistic vision manifested in the form of a black, chrome silver die—or a pair of dice stacked one atop the other. The concept was inspired by heavy, sharp, brass dice the artist had kept on her shelf for years. The challenge was translating that heavy, geometric form into a functional perfume vessel. After numerous design configurations, the final stacked die format was settled upon, a design Eilish felt “nailed it.”
The packaging choice perfectly mirrors the scent’s evolution. While the first fragrance was housed in a warmer, more metallic color, Your Turn II is presented in a sophisticated all-black, matte version of the same die structure. Eilish notes how beautifully the two contrasting bottles sit next to each other, symbolizing the distinct yet related nature of the two scents. This commitment to visual artistry transforms the fragrance from a simple beauty product into a collectible piece of modern design.
The Lasting Power Hack: Layering for Fragrance Longevity
Beyond the complex notes and striking bottle, Eilish is keenly aware of the user experience, sharing her own expert tips for maximizing the longevity and intensity of a fragrance. While her famous eyeliner trick once went viral, her newest “hack” is a classic, multi-step layering technique designed to ensure the scent lasts all day without requiring constant re-spraying.
The core of her technique involves using complementary scented body products—a strategy that traps the perfume molecules and allows the scent to evolve more slowly and powerfully. She recommends starting in the shower with a matching body wash. Immediately after, while the skin is still slightly damp, apply a richly scented body oil and then follow up with a coordinating lotion.
This methodical layering process creates a strong, moisturized foundation upon which the final spritz of the Eau de Parfum can be applied. Eilish stresses that this is the definitive way to ensure the fragrance lasts on the skin without needing to overspray one’s entire body with the perfume itself. This focus on base moisture and foundational product use is the professional’s secret to achieving a long-lasting, beautifully diffused scent trail.




