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 fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of arriving late, coat still warm from the night air, and catching someone’s attention before you’ve said a word. It suits close rooms, low light and conversation that starts as a glance and turns sharper as the evening goes on.
How to wear
Best in cool weather or after dark, when its sandalwood, caramel and iris can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply lightly at first; one to three sprays is enough to let the scent project a soft, creamy trail with a spicy lift and a woody drydown.
Who it’s for
For those who like gourmand notes tempered by woods and spice, with a polished, slightly mischievous edge. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy sensual but not syrupy fragrances, and who like their perfume to feel intimate, modern and a little nocturnal.
Release year
1992
The nose
Unknown
Discothèque’s story
Discothèque builds luxury fragrances around the electricity of nightlife, translating iconic clubs and after-hours spaces into polished, collectible scents. The house leans into atmosphere, contrast and character, with a playful but elevated aesthetic that feels tailored to the room rather than the crowd.
Lola at Coat Check’s concept
Lola at Coat Check is set in New York in 1992, evoking the charged atmosphere of Nell’s: velvet ropes, sandalwood smoke, white chocolates in pockets and the sense that a soft exchange can turn into a late-night surprise. The fragrance frames Lola as a mysterious coat-check presence who seems to know more than she says.
Extra info
The bottle is designed like a disco ball with sharp edges, combining glass and chrome mirrors. The fragrance is part of Discothèque’s nightclub-themed line, and its story is anchored in New York’s 1992 after-hours scene.
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 fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of arriving late, coat still warm from the night air, and catching someone’s attention before you’ve said a word. It suits close rooms, low light and conversation that starts as a glance and turns sharper as the evening goes on.
How to wear
Best in cool weather or after dark, when its sandalwood, caramel and iris can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply lightly at first; one to three sprays is enough to let the scent project a soft, creamy trail with a spicy lift and a woody drydown.
Who it’s for
For those who like gourmand notes tempered by woods and spice, with a polished, slightly mischievous edge. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy sensual but not syrupy fragrances, and who like their perfume to feel intimate, modern and a little nocturnal.
Release year
1992
The nose
Unknown
Discothèque’s story
Discothèque builds luxury fragrances around the electricity of nightlife, translating iconic clubs and after-hours spaces into polished, collectible scents. The house leans into atmosphere, contrast and character, with a playful but elevated aesthetic that feels tailored to the room rather than the crowd.
Lola at Coat Check’s concept
Lola at Coat Check is set in New York in 1992, evoking the charged atmosphere of Nell’s: velvet ropes, sandalwood smoke, white chocolates in pockets and the sense that a soft exchange can turn into a late-night surprise. The fragrance frames Lola as a mysterious coat-check presence who seems to know more than she says.
Extra info
The bottle is designed like a disco ball with sharp edges, combining glass and chrome mirrors. The fragrance is part of Discothèque’s nightclub-themed line, and its story is anchored in New York’s 1992 after-hours scene.