Sonic Flower EdP 100 ml

Eau de Parfum
available in the following Sizes

160.00

Lipstick on her lips. Pink pepper is the color of the day. The scent of iris — pure and dirty — lingers like powder. She's here to stay, scattering jasmine petals into gin. The stage is set — let the performance begin.

A delicate cashmeran shawl drapes her shoulders like a cage. It tames the lioness, poised to enrage the world. Her skin is sweet. Their eyes are hungry.

Lights off. She breaks the silence with a single chord — an acoustic flower blooming in sound. Let them watch in awe.

"Sonic Flower tells the story of female frontwomen — artists who channel music through themselves and reshape how we perceive it. Let the 'Flower' draw you in with its rare ability to spark imagination."
— Dr. Mike

Top
Pink Pepper
Carrot Seeds

Heart
Orris
Jasmine Petals

Base
Ambroxan
Cashmere Woods
Skin Musks

 

Ingredients: Alcohol denat., Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), CI 14700 (Red 4), CI 19140 (Yellow 5), Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Geraniol, Hydroxycitronellal, Limonene, Linalool

The founder of the Room 1015 brand is Michael Partush (Doctor Mike), a pharmacist by training and a rock musician by vocation. After 3 years of working in his profession, Michael and his group moved to London and engaged in musical activities there. But a few years later the group broke up and he had to return to Paris. He met perfumers Anne-Sophie Behagel and Amelie Bourgeois, who composed the brand's first fragrances. Thus, in the Room 1015 brand, Dr. Mike combined his two passions: music and perfumes. The brand name Room 1015 refers to the seventies - a decade of complete madness for any rock band. Los Angeles, specifically the Andaz West Hollywood Hotel, became an inevitable stop on their way. It was called "Riot House" ("House of Riot"). The hotel received this nickname thanks to room 1015. Famous rock musicians stayed in the room, and after concerts there were noisy parties and brawls.
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