Heathens Cowboys And The Santa Ana Winds

Dusty wooden winds
Leather
Woody
Notesamberamyrisblack peppercardamomcedarwoodhayleatherpalmarosasandalwoodtumbleweed
Tags #fresh #smoky
Style unisex

Year: 1986
Place: Los Angeles
Palm trees, a wild sweet breeze, fortunes told, green tea leaves, naked hips, Freudian slips, loose lips, sandalwood embers in warm amber sunsets, a city of angels with no angels, a haven for heathens, cowboys and nymphos.

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This scent suits close, late-afternoon company in dry heat, when the air feels charged and everything carries a little farther than it should. It projects a windswept, suede-and-wood presence that reads confident, slightly provocative and distinctly urban.

When and where to wear suggestions

Best in mild to warm weather, where its cardamom, woods and suede can breathe without turning heavy. A moderate spray gives a clear opening and a dry, skin-close finish after several hours; in hotter air it feels airier and more diffused, while cooler weather draws out the woody amber depth.

Who It’s For

For wearers who like woody-spicy compositions with a leathery, sun-warmed texture and a dry, slightly dusty finish. It will appeal to people drawn to cardamom, cedar, sandalwood and suede rather than sweet or overtly fresh fragrances.

Release Year

1986-inspired; launched in 2023

Collaborators

Jessie Willner and Hanover Booth, Discothèque’s founders, shaped the brand’s concept and the fragrance’s cultural brief, translating a specific Los Angeles moment into scent rather than simply commissioning a generic woody composition.

Discothèque’s Story

Discotheque is a niche house built around a clean, modern aesthetic and a handcrafted approach, with fragrances made in the UK and presented in a minimalist square bottle. Its style leans polished but unconventional, balancing wearability with a slightly offbeat edge.

Heathens Cowboys And The Santa Ana Winds’s Concept

The fragrance is framed around 1986 Los Angeles and the Santa Ana winds: palm trees, warm amber sunsets, tea leaves, sandalwood embers and a city atmosphere that feels both seductive and a little lawless. The name and imagery suggest a portrait of heat, movement and social friction rather than a literal place.

Extra Info

The fragrance is presented as a 1986 Los Angeles story, with the Santa Ana winds as part of its identity. The bottle is a square design with a magnetic lid, and the formula is marketed as vegan and free of parabens, phthalates and EDTA.

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Notesamberamyrisblack peppercardamomcedarwoodhayleatherpalmarosasandalwoodtumbleweed
Tags #fresh #smoky
Style unisex

Year: 1986
Place: Los Angeles
Palm trees, a wild sweet breeze, fortunes told, green tea leaves, naked hips, Freudian slips, loose lips, sandalwood embers in warm amber sunsets, a city of angels with no angels, a haven for heathens, cowboys and nymphos.

Close

All about this scent

Vibe Check

This scent suits close, late-afternoon company in dry heat, when the air feels charged and everything carries a little farther than it should. It projects a windswept, suede-and-wood presence that reads confident, slightly provocative and distinctly urban.

When and where to wear suggestions

Best in mild to warm weather, where its cardamom, woods and suede can breathe without turning heavy. A moderate spray gives a clear opening and a dry, skin-close finish after several hours; in hotter air it feels airier and more diffused, while cooler weather draws out the woody amber depth.

Who It’s For

For wearers who like woody-spicy compositions with a leathery, sun-warmed texture and a dry, slightly dusty finish. It will appeal to people drawn to cardamom, cedar, sandalwood and suede rather than sweet or overtly fresh fragrances.

Release Year

1986-inspired; launched in 2023

Collaborators

Jessie Willner and Hanover Booth, Discothèque’s founders, shaped the brand’s concept and the fragrance’s cultural brief, translating a specific Los Angeles moment into scent rather than simply commissioning a generic woody composition.

Discothèque’s Story

Discotheque is a niche house built around a clean, modern aesthetic and a handcrafted approach, with fragrances made in the UK and presented in a minimalist square bottle. Its style leans polished but unconventional, balancing wearability with a slightly offbeat edge.

Heathens Cowboys And The Santa Ana Winds’s Concept

The fragrance is framed around 1986 Los Angeles and the Santa Ana winds: palm trees, warm amber sunsets, tea leaves, sandalwood embers and a city atmosphere that feels both seductive and a little lawless. The name and imagery suggest a portrait of heat, movement and social friction rather than a literal place.

Extra Info

The fragrance is presented as a 1986 Los Angeles story, with the Santa Ana winds as part of its identity. The bottle is a square design with a magnetic lid, and the formula is marketed as vegan and free of parabens, phthalates and EDTA.

All about this scent

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