The fragrance pays homage to Madchester: a cultural and musical movement that defined an entire era.
Founder Johan Bergelin: “Post-industrial Manchester in the ‘80s: crumbling warehouses and railway arches – and an urge for experimentation. Suddenly, everything came together: the beats, the dance, the substances. The very hub around which everything revolved was, arguably, Factory Records and extended into their groundbreaking club – The Haçienda. The legendary records label merged talent from the realms of music, art and films to create one of the most significant, and last, youth movements of the 20th century.
Perhaps you even own one of those faded black T-shirts bearing the renowned cover art from Unkown Pleasures, the first album by Joy Division or the best-selling 12” single of all time, Blue Monday by New Order. Iconic bands such as Happy Mondays and Stone Roses also rose to fame and Manchester became ‘Madchester’, the center of the universe.”
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cardamom, lemon, juniper, cucumber, thyme, rosemary, rose, amyris, cypress, cedarwood
Amelie Bourgeois
Alcohol Denat.(SD Alcohol 39C), Parfum (Fragrance), Coumarin, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Benzyl Benzoate Benzyl, Citral, Geraniol, D-Limonene, Linalool