In 1991, Bret Easton Ellis published his iconic novel American Psycho to a storm of controversy. The story revolves around investment banker Patrick Bateman and can be read as social commentary on a society driven by materialism and superficiality. It's a metaphor for the darker side of the American Dream.
The book significantly impacted pop culture and has over the years developed a cult following and status. In the creation of the perfume American Psycho, 19-69 tapped into a few key elements from the book as well as its subsequent film adaptation released in 2000: Bateman’s vanity rituals, fine sparkling water, icy sorbet and Wall Street in the 1980s.
bergamot, sage, aqua accord, jasmine, carnation, pine, lily of the valley, sandalwood, cedarwood, vetiver, guaiacwood, amber
Alcohol Denat. (SD Alcohol 39c) – Parfum (Fragrance) – Ethylhexylmethoxycinnamate –Ethylhexylsalicylate – Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane – Benzylbenzoate – Coumarin – D-Limonene – Geraniol – Linalool.