First Impressions
The first spray of Cloud Collection No 3 is an immediate lift-off—a burst of ruby-red berries tangled with the bright, acidic snap of mandarin orange and the gentle sweetness of ripe pear. It's the olfactory equivalent of stepping out into brilliant morning light, that moment when fresh air fills your lungs and everything feels possible. ZARKOPERFUME, the Danish niche house known for their molecular approach to fragrance, has crafted something that feels both meticulously constructed and effortlessly breezy. This is fruit, yes—unapologetically so—but rendered with a crispness that keeps it from veering into the cloying territory where so many fruity florals lose their way.
The Scent Profile
The opening act is dominated by that fruity trinity, with red berries leading the charge. There's a jammy quality to them, but the mandarin orange cuts through with citrus precision, while pear adds a watery, almost translucent sweetness. This top note composition achieves what the accord data promises: a full 100% fruity character balanced by 57% citrus brightness.
As the fragrance settles—and this happens relatively quickly, within fifteen to twenty minutes—the heart reveals its more complex personality. Ozonic notes emerge like a cool breeze cutting through the fruit, bringing with them an atmospheric quality that justifies the "Cloud Collection" moniker. This is where the composition becomes genuinely interesting. Magnolia and tulip provide a soft, almost soapy floral cleanliness, while the black rose adds just enough depth to prevent the scent from floating away entirely. It's a clever botanical choice: these aren't heavy, indolic flowers demanding attention, but rather whispered suggestions of a garden glimpsed through morning mist.
The base is where Cloud Collection No 3 makes its most surprising moves. White musk and Madagascar vanilla provide the expected soft sweetness, while sandalwood and white woods contribute that 60% woody accord that grounds the composition. But then come the wildcards: agarwood and soil tincture. The oud here isn't the bombastic, medicinal variety that dominates so many contemporary releases; it's subtle, adding a shadowy complexity beneath all that brightness. The soil tincture—an unusual note in what might otherwise be a straightforward fruity floral—brings an earthy realness, a reminder that even clouds eventually touch the ground.
Character & Occasion
This is unequivocally a warm-weather fragrance. The data tells the story clearly: 100% summer suitability, 85% spring approval, dropping dramatically to just 28% for fall and a mere 16% for winter. Cloud Collection No 3 is built for sunshine and warmth, for those days when heavier fragrances would wilt under the heat.
The day versus night breakdown is equally decisive: 89% day, 18% night. This isn't your date-night seduction scent or your cocktail hour armor. Instead, it's the perfect companion for daytime adventures—brunch with friends, weekend market strolls, outdoor meetings, vacation mornings. The ozonic quality keeps it fresh even as temperatures rise, while the fruity sweetness remains approachable and cheerful without being juvenile.
The powdery accord (39%) suggests this would work beautifully in professional settings where you want to smell polished but not overpowering. It's feminine without being coquettish, sophisticated without being austere.
Community Verdict
With a rating of 3.53 out of 5 stars from 371 voters, Cloud Collection No 3 sits comfortably in "solid performer" territory. This isn't a polarizing masterpiece that some adore and others despise, nor is it a forgettable generic. Instead, it's a well-executed example of its category—reliable, pleasant, and competently constructed. The vote count suggests decent visibility in the community, and the rating indicates that most who try it find it genuinely wearable, even if it doesn't inspire breathless devotion.
That mid-range rating often indicates a fragrance that does what it promises without major flaws but perhaps without that indefinable magic that elevates good to great.
How It Compares
The similar fragrances list reads like a who's who of modern feminine perfumery: Chanel's Chance Eau Tendre, Ex Nihilo's Fleur Narcotique, Byredo's Mojave Ghost, and Parfums de Marly's Delina. This is elevated company, and Cloud Collection No 3 holds its own, particularly when you consider the likely price differential.
Like Chance Eau Tendre, it embraces fruitiness without apology. Like Mojave Ghost, it plays with airiness and subtlety. But where those fragrances have become signatures with devoted followings, Cloud Collection No 3 remains more of a hidden gem—less discovered, perhaps, but offering similar pleasures at what's likely a more accessible price point for a niche offering.
The Bottom Line
Cloud Collection No 3 is exactly what it appears to be: a beautifully crafted fruity-ozonic fragrance designed for women who want something fresh, wearable, and just interesting enough to stand out from department store offerings. It won't revolutionize your fragrance wardrobe, but it might become your reliable reach-for on those perfect spring and summer mornings when you want to smell put-together without trying too hard.
The 3.53 rating feels fair—this is a good fragrance, occasionally bordering on very good, that delivers on its promises. If you've been searching for a sophisticated alternative to sweeter fruit-forward scents, or if you love the idea of ozonic freshness softened with just enough warmth to remain approachable, this deserves a test spray. ZARKOPERFUME has created something that truly does evoke clouds: light, airy, and beautiful to observe, even if they eventually drift past.
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