Year: 1992
Place: New York
Spirals of sandalwood smoke, love letters and curses, white chocolates in pockets, a moment of softness, razor-edged nails, tiered chandeliers, a glimpse of the moon high in the sky, a whisper on lips that turns into a 4am surprise.
All about this scent
Vibe Check
This is a fragrance for close quarters and low light, where the air feels warm, charged and a little secretive. It suits a room where conversation stays near the ear and the scent leaves a soft, smoky trace rather than a loud entrance.
When and where to wear suggestions
Best worn in cooler weather or after dark, when its sandalwood, caramel and cardamom can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply lightly at first; the composition has enough sweetness and wood to project, but it works best when it stays close and creamy on skin.
Who It’s For
For someone drawn to woody gourmands with a dark, polished edge: sweet but not sugary, smoky but not austere, and textured with spice and iris. It will appeal to wearers who like nightlife-inspired perfumes with a cinematic, slightly mischievous character.
Release Year
1992
The Nose
Unknown
Discothèque’s Story
Discothèque builds fragrances around the glamour, tension and atmosphere of nightlife, translating iconic club culture into polished, collectible scents. The house favors strong storytelling, tactile materials and a slightly subversive sense of luxury.
Lola at Coat Check’s Concept
Lola at Coat Check is set in New York in 1992 and evokes the charged atmosphere of a nightclub like Nell’s: velvet ropes, sandalwood smoke, white chocolates in pockets and whispered encounters that turn into a 4 a.m. surprise. The scent frames Lola as a mysterious coat check girl whose sweetness is never quite innocent.
Extra Info
The bottle is described as a collectible glass-and-chrome object, like a disco ball with sharp edges. The fragrance is also noted for its white chocolate-and-sandalwood signature and its fictional heroine, Lola, who is said to find you rather than the other way around.
Year: 1992
Place: New York
Spirals of sandalwood smoke, love letters and curses, white chocolates in pockets, a moment of softness, razor-edged nails, tiered chandeliers, a glimpse of the moon high in the sky, a whisper on lips that turns into a 4am surprise.
All about this scent
Vibe Check
This is a fragrance for close quarters and low light, where the air feels warm, charged and a little secretive. It suits a room where conversation stays near the ear and the scent leaves a soft, smoky trace rather than a loud entrance.
When and where to wear suggestions
Best worn in cooler weather or after dark, when its sandalwood, caramel and cardamom can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply lightly at first; the composition has enough sweetness and wood to project, but it works best when it stays close and creamy on skin.
Who It’s For
For someone drawn to woody gourmands with a dark, polished edge: sweet but not sugary, smoky but not austere, and textured with spice and iris. It will appeal to wearers who like nightlife-inspired perfumes with a cinematic, slightly mischievous character.
Release Year
1992
The Nose
Unknown
Discothèque’s Story
Discothèque builds fragrances around the glamour, tension and atmosphere of nightlife, translating iconic club culture into polished, collectible scents. The house favors strong storytelling, tactile materials and a slightly subversive sense of luxury.
Lola at Coat Check’s Concept
Lola at Coat Check is set in New York in 1992 and evokes the charged atmosphere of a nightclub like Nell’s: velvet ropes, sandalwood smoke, white chocolates in pockets and whispered encounters that turn into a 4 a.m. surprise. The scent frames Lola as a mysterious coat check girl whose sweetness is never quite innocent.
Extra Info
The bottle is described as a collectible glass-and-chrome object, like a disco ball with sharp edges. The fragrance is also noted for its white chocolate-and-sandalwood signature and its fictional heroine, Lola, who is said to find you rather than the other way around.