CALL FOR A GOOD TIME
Regular price£120 Sale priceFlying sparks of bright white stars, amber lasers, a glitter-eyed crush, violet orbs, plumes of jasmine, pink blush, the twirling petals of ylang-ylang, yuzu cake on the dance floor, all the shining colours spinning from a gigantic mirror ball in the sky.
2000, TOKYO
TOP — Violet, Ylang-Ylang, Angelica, Yuzu
HEART — Night-Blooming Jasmine, Egyptian Jasmine
BASE — Amber, Shimmering Musk, Pink Pepper
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A disco ball with sharp edges. Glass and chrome mirrors collide to form our signature bottle, made to reflect you as much as your scent does. A collectible inspired by iconic moments under glittering lights, where every glance and movement is magnified.
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She had long hair that framed her face like the soft twirling petals of ylang-ylang. She wore a ribbon around her neck and a bow the colour of midnight. Her white bodice caught the violet orbs, the amber lasers, the bright sparks of pink stars that spun across her from a gigantic mirror ball in the sky. She was Sailor Neptune and it was her birthday. She ate cake on the dance floor. A layered yuzu cake with light yellow frosting. She wrote a note on a napkin and slipped it to him. She pressed against him in a plume of jasmine. He lost her, then he found her again. In the distance through a crowd, he saw her on the streets of Shibuya, through towering alleys, Tetris-shaped buildings, stacked screens and blinking lights, a place with all the colours of the world, but the only one he could see was the ray of bright glittering white that shone on Sailor Neptune.
The Club: Womb
TOKYO
2000 - PRESENT
Tucked away on a side street in Shibuya is Japan’s most famous club, known for bringing the best names in house, techno and drum and bass to Tokyo. Visitors are met with four floors and the biggest mirrorball in all of Asia. Designed by a Cirque du Soleil veteran, it’s a universe of light and sound in its very own league, even within Shibuya’s infinite blinking screens. A space where reality blurs into dreams with a dancefloor that matches the energy of a city that never sleeps, the giant disco ball spins stories of nights where music is both a beginning and an end.