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.

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This is for close, dimly lit rooms where conversation runs low and the air already carries perfume, skin and champagne. It suits someone who wants a soft but unmistakably seductive presence: polished, a little decadent, and slightly undone.

How to wear

Best in cool to mild weather, where its powdery floral-woody structure can unfold without becoming heavy. Two to four sprays are enough to give it a smooth, intimate trail; on skin it reads plush and creamy, while in the air the violet and iris facets feel more diffused and elegant.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like powdery florals with a sensual woody base, and who enjoy fragrance with a vintage-leaning, clubby glamour. It will appeal to those drawn to iris, violet leaf and sandalwood, especially when they want softness with a provocative edge.

Release year

2024

The nose

Elodie Durande, Christian Provenzano, Nathalie Rouquet, Jean-Charles Mignon, Julie Pluchet

Collaborators

Founders Jessie Willner and Hanover Booth shaped the concept and emotional brief, building the fragrance around nightlife memories and a specific Parisian scene. The scent was developed with a team of five perfumers, each contributing to the final composition as part of Discothèque’s collaborative collection model.

Discothèque’s story

Discothèque turns club culture and nightlife into fragrance, building each scent as a transportive memory of a place, era or iconic venue. The house leans into storytelling, hedonism and sensory nostalgia, with handcrafted vegan formulas made in the UK.

Baise Moi On The Dancefloor’s concept

Baise Moi on the Dancefloor is set in Paris, 1979, and evokes the charged atmosphere of Les Bains Douches: champagne, jasmine vines, iris roots and smudged lipstick. The composition was designed to translate a specific nightlife memory into scent, balancing powdered elegance with a more decadent, intimate edge.

Extra info

The name references Paris in 1979 and the Les Bains Douches nightclub, a key inspiration behind the collection. Discothèque’s bottle design features colliding glass and chrome mirror surfaces, echoing the brand’s nightlife aesthetic.

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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 fragrance

Vibe check

This is for close, dimly lit rooms where conversation runs low and the air already carries perfume, skin and champagne. It suits someone who wants a soft but unmistakably seductive presence: polished, a little decadent, and slightly undone.

How to wear

Best in cool to mild weather, where its powdery floral-woody structure can unfold without becoming heavy. Two to four sprays are enough to give it a smooth, intimate trail; on skin it reads plush and creamy, while in the air the violet and iris facets feel more diffused and elegant.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like powdery florals with a sensual woody base, and who enjoy fragrance with a vintage-leaning, clubby glamour. It will appeal to those drawn to iris, violet leaf and sandalwood, especially when they want softness with a provocative edge.

Release year

2024

The nose

Elodie Durande, Christian Provenzano, Nathalie Rouquet, Jean-Charles Mignon, Julie Pluchet

Collaborators

Founders Jessie Willner and Hanover Booth shaped the concept and emotional brief, building the fragrance around nightlife memories and a specific Parisian scene. The scent was developed with a team of five perfumers, each contributing to the final composition as part of Discothèque’s collaborative collection model.

Discothèque’s story

Discothèque turns club culture and nightlife into fragrance, building each scent as a transportive memory of a place, era or iconic venue. The house leans into storytelling, hedonism and sensory nostalgia, with handcrafted vegan formulas made in the UK.

Baise Moi On The Dancefloor’s concept

Baise Moi on the Dancefloor is set in Paris, 1979, and evokes the charged atmosphere of Les Bains Douches: champagne, jasmine vines, iris roots and smudged lipstick. The composition was designed to translate a specific nightlife memory into scent, balancing powdered elegance with a more decadent, intimate edge.

Extra info

The name references Paris in 1979 and the Les Bains Douches nightclub, a key inspiration behind the collection. Discothèque’s bottle design features colliding glass and chrome mirror surfaces, echoing the brand’s nightlife aesthetic.

All about this fragrance

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