Franck Boclet
Cocaïne
What Cocaïne smells like
Indecent tuberose and sticky caramel, evoking a humid, addictive tropical frenzy, for the wearer demanding the spotlight.
Feels like
Steam rising from boiling maize · Overripe tropical flowers in humid air · Caramelized sugar bubbling in a copper pot · A vintage leather jacket in a smoky bar · The sweet decay of forgotten fruit · Monoi oil warming on sun-kissed skin
Mood: Intoxicating, Provocative, Addictive, Mysterious, Polarizing
Where to wear it: Exclusive nightclub VIP lounge, Avant-garde art gallery opening, Intimate, candlelit dinner, Experimental fashion show backstage
Main accords
white-floral, tuberose, sweet, caramel, tropical, animalic, vanilla, tobacco
Notes
Top notes: Caramel, Tobacco, Bitter Orange, Red Berries
Heart notes: Tuberose, Lily, Orchid
Base notes: Monoi Oil, Vanilla, Patchouli