Thin Wild Mercury Chateau 1970 Eau De Parfum

$165.00
About
Embrace the echoes of the 60s and dare to take risks with a scent that embodies the end of an era. Let these walls speak to you and inspire you to create your own fearless memories for the next decade.
This bungalow was once home to Led Zeppelin in 1968, Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski until February of 1969, and Jim Morrison's final hurrah in 1970. The scent of roses fills the air, mingling with the crispness of hotel linens. The vintage furniture exudes a woody aroma, while the steam from the bathroom hints at your lover's shower. Take a risk and immerse yourself in the wilting and alive atmosphere of this historic residence.

Top: French Citrus, Nutmeg​
Middle: Sunset Rose Accord, Vintage Armoire Wood​
Base: Musks, Modern Linens​

Details

Thin Wild Mercury is a fine fragrance line that draws from the many vibrant cultural eras of Los Angeles and New York, eliciting at once the factually historical and the purely fantastical. In a 1978 interview with Playboy, Bob Dylan described his 1966 seminal album Blonde on Blonde as having "...that thin, that wild mercury sound." While Dylan found the inspiration for this spirited description of his work through his band's lively, uninhibited performances of it at the time, ours is rooted in the illustrious history of the famous coastal cities; their renowned neighborhoods and hangouts and the nowadays fabled eras of their 20th century lifespan – told aromatically.

Composition
Size: 50ml

Pickup available at Stéle Williamsburg

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