Baise Moi On The Dancefloor

Spicy skin
Floral
Woody
Notescashmerancassisjasmineorris (iris root)sandalwoodviolet leaf
Tags #powdery #sexy
Style unisex

Year: 1979
Place: Paris
Champagne in crystal flutes, jasmine vines and iris roots, limbs tangled and lipstick smudged, a poet and a muse, an ocean of violets in bloom. “Love is reciprocal torture,” breathed through a cloud of powder.

Close

All about this scent

Vibe Check

This is for close, low-lit company and a room that already feels warm with conversation. It suits the kind of evening where powdery florals, bare skin and a little tension in the air do the work of presence without needing volume.

When and where to wear suggestions

Best in cool to mild weather, where its iris, violet leaf and sandalwood can stay plush rather than heavy. Apply two to four sprays for a soft but noticeable trail; on skin it reads powdery and intimate, while in the air it opens into a smoother, more sensual floral-woody haze.

Who It’s For

For those who like powdery florals with a modern, slightly nocturnal edge. It will appeal to wearers drawn to iris, violet leaf and sandalwood, and to scents that feel polished, sensual and a little decadent rather than overtly sweet or fresh.

Release Year

2024

Collaborators

Discothèque founders Jessie Willner and Hanover Booth shaped the concept and memory-led brief, developing the collection through extensive testing to translate specific nightlife scenes into scent. The line was created with five perfumers, including Elodie Durande, Christian Provenzano, Nathalie Rouquet, Jean-Charles Mignon and Julie Pluchet, who helped build the final formula.

Discothèque’s Story

Discothèque turns nightlife, club culture and city memory into fragrance, treating scent as a way to preserve the atmosphere of a place and era. The house favors narrative compositions with a strong sense of scene, made in the UK with a vegan, consciously formulated approach.

Baise Moi On The Dancefloor’s Concept

Baise Moi on the Dancefloor is set in Paris, 1979, and draws on the charged glamour of Les Bains Douches: champagne in crystal flutes, jasmine vines, iris roots, tangled limbs and powder on the skin. The fragrance frames desire as something elegant, unruly and slightly dangerous.

Extra Info

The name and concept reference Paris in 1979, with Les Bains Douches as the key cultural touchpoint. The bottle features colliding glass and chrome mirrors, echoing the brand's nightclub-inspired world.

All about this scent

Close

Notescashmerancassisjasmineorris (iris root)sandalwoodviolet leaf
Tags #powdery #sexy
Style unisex

Year: 1979
Place: Paris
Champagne in crystal flutes, jasmine vines and iris roots, limbs tangled and lipstick smudged, a poet and a muse, an ocean of violets in bloom. “Love is reciprocal torture,” breathed through a cloud of powder.

Close

All about this scent

Vibe Check

This is for close, low-lit company and a room that already feels warm with conversation. It suits the kind of evening where powdery florals, bare skin and a little tension in the air do the work of presence without needing volume.

When and where to wear suggestions

Best in cool to mild weather, where its iris, violet leaf and sandalwood can stay plush rather than heavy. Apply two to four sprays for a soft but noticeable trail; on skin it reads powdery and intimate, while in the air it opens into a smoother, more sensual floral-woody haze.

Who It’s For

For those who like powdery florals with a modern, slightly nocturnal edge. It will appeal to wearers drawn to iris, violet leaf and sandalwood, and to scents that feel polished, sensual and a little decadent rather than overtly sweet or fresh.

Release Year

2024

Collaborators

Discothèque founders Jessie Willner and Hanover Booth shaped the concept and memory-led brief, developing the collection through extensive testing to translate specific nightlife scenes into scent. The line was created with five perfumers, including Elodie Durande, Christian Provenzano, Nathalie Rouquet, Jean-Charles Mignon and Julie Pluchet, who helped build the final formula.

Discothèque’s Story

Discothèque turns nightlife, club culture and city memory into fragrance, treating scent as a way to preserve the atmosphere of a place and era. The house favors narrative compositions with a strong sense of scene, made in the UK with a vegan, consciously formulated approach.

Baise Moi On The Dancefloor’s Concept

Baise Moi on the Dancefloor is set in Paris, 1979, and draws on the charged glamour of Les Bains Douches: champagne in crystal flutes, jasmine vines, iris roots, tangled limbs and powder on the skin. The fragrance frames desire as something elegant, unruly and slightly dangerous.

Extra Info

The name and concept reference Paris in 1979, with Les Bains Douches as the key cultural touchpoint. The bottle features colliding glass and chrome mirrors, echoing the brand's nightclub-inspired world.

All about this scent

Close