


Discothèque Baise Moi On The Dancefloor Eau de Parfum
Baise Moi On The Dancefloor Eau de Parfum by Discothèque.
Paris, 1979. The lights are low, the music is loud, and the air is heavy with desire. Baise Moi On The Dancefloor is a fragrance born from a night that feels like it could last forever, where every glance is a dare, and every touch says more than words ever could.
It opens with the cool, almost electric freshness of violet leaf and cassis, like the first step into a dimly lit club, heels clicking on marble floors, eyes meeting across the room. Think silky waters, crystal goblets, and champagne bottles popped in time with the beat.
At its heart, the scent softens, orris and jasmine unfurl like iris sprigs and wild vines, delicate but untamed. It’s intoxicating. It’s intimate. Like intertwined limbs and steamy handprints on glass, the kind of closeness that feels like a secret and a scandal all at once.
As it melts into your skin, the base of cashmere and sandalwood takes over, warm, smooth, and just a little dangerous. It’s powdery, sensual, and haunting in the most delicious way. A voice, low and close, whispering “love is a reciprocal torture.”
Baise Moi On The Dancefloor isn’t just a fragrance, it’s a memory waiting to happen. It’s a timeless ruse, a poet and a muse, an ocean of violets in bloom under the haze of disco lights. It’s for the woman who owns the night, who dances like she’s in love with the moment, and who always, always leaves them wanting more.
Baise Moi On The Dancefloor Eau de Parfum Scent Description:
- Top Notes: Violet Leaf, Cassis.
- Heart Notes: Orris, Jasmine.
- Base Notes: Cashmere, Sandalwood.
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