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Room 1015
Sonic Flower

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Room 1015 - Sonic Flower

The lipstick’s on. PINK PEPPER is the colour of the day. That clean yet dirty ORRIS smell of powder. Here to stay. She crashes JASMINE PETALS in her gin. The stage is waiting, let the game begin. A tender CASHMERE shawl embraces shoulders like a cage. It tames the Lioness, all ready to enrage. Her SKIN is sweet. Their eyes are hungry. Lights off. She breaks the silence with the chord. The Sonic Flower. Let them stare in awe.
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Woody Spicy
Rich, textured and warm - these scents evoke assertive sensuality and confidence. Scents in this family are focused around the beautiful harmony between creamy, sensual woods and bold spices, blended with hints of sweetness and amber resin.
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  • Light23%
  • Warm20%
  • Powdery19%
  • Fresh14%
  • Strong12%
  • Sweet9%
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Room 1015
Stop, rewind. A shiny black stretch limo with tinted windows and gleaming hubcaps pulls up to 8104 Sunset Boulevard. Sepia Polaroid, freeze frame. Time to wind back an old cassette with a pencil to a time when the Continental Hyatt Hotel, aka the “Riot House,” was the place to be.
The 70s was a decade of total delirium for any self-respecting rock group. And L.A. was an inevitable stop on the journey. Between concerts, there were three commandments in the Bible of Rock that all managers had to obey: a crowd of totally hysteric fans in the hotel lobby or, more often, in the darkness of an unmade bed, the tour rider to be followed religiously (24 pages about how to present the yogurt for Metallica) and the art of trashing a hotel room. A place of debauchery and nihilism.
Rumor has it that Holiday Inn rooms had an annoying reputation for being as boring as they were destructive to the soul. When you put wild animals in a cage and keep them in a confined space, it’s no surprise if they end up out of control. After all, they’re born to be wild. So, furniture goes flying, fire extinguishers start spraying, beds break and walls crack. When the California heat wilts the palm trees and burns rubber tires, rock ‘n’ roll turns the volume up to 11. There’s an uncontrollable urge to break everything, to turn everything upside-down.
The Riot House trembled on more than one occasion, but never fell down. In 1972, a TV flew out of Room 1015 and landed 10 floors below in a corner of the parking lot. Keith Richards and Bobby Keys – the Stones’ sax player at the time – didn’t think it worked very well. Q.E.D.
Not to mention the motorcycles in the hallways, the rooftop pool overflowing with bubbles, Jim Morrison dangling from a balcony, the epic battles of Keith Moon from The Who… Or, even more iconic, the Christ-like Robert Plant who took himself for a Golden God above the Sunset Trip with his angel’s hair, Nepalese bracelets and skimpy T-shirt, convinced that he had finally found the Stairway to Heaven.
The electric opiate years. No reason, no faith, no laws and definitely no taboos. Sexual liberation and universal love. But, above all, the metronome of an unprecedented creative explosion. Don’t forget that Lemmy Kilmister wrote the song “Motorhead” on a night off at the Riot House.
Today, Room 1015 remains a place of contemplation. The nostalgia of an era of absolute freedom, where the air still holds the lingering smells of sweat, leather, fur, alcohol, a burned patchouli leaf and an open flight case…
The Eagles sang “Hotel California,” with its supposed satanic undercurrents. There were certainly untamed demons in every hotel room from San Francisco to Las Vegas, from Hollywood to Venice Beach. But Room 1015 clearly outnumbered them all.
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    NICOLE L.
    09/18/2024
    Reviews  16
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    A more refined Glossier You
    This is a clean girl scent that smells like a more refined Glossier You. Moderate longevity, intimate projection. Suitable for work and any time of year.
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    Woody
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    Easy-going
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    HANNAH O.
    09/17/2024
    Reviews  6
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    Fascinating, lovely scent - we had bad chemistry
    Smells powdery and silvery - like clouds wrapped up in an ambery pink sunset with a dash of spangles or a distant wood dressed in an unnerving amount of fog. Nefelibata. It’s an abstracted sort of scent that I wanted to love, so much, but I found it dried down to smell a bit chilled and alcoholic on me. I am totally on board with a boozy scent but this gave more of coldhearted rubbing alcohol vibe. Maybe it was subtle? But that dry down hobbled my dreams for this one.
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    Corinne O.
    09/16/2024
    Reviews  4
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    Love!
    A vintage lipstick waxy opening to a peppery musk dry down with a hint of something juicy in the background, almost like you just got out of the shower and used a fruity body wash. Clean but interesting and great for mixing. Absolutely love this one.
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    Asia W.
    09/16/2024
    Reviews  3
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    Wish it lasted longer
    Loved everything about this except that it’s pretty light and doesn’t last long
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    Floral
    Clean
    Everyday
    Summer
    Warm
    Easy-going
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    Angela R.
    09/13/2024
    Reviews  4
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    Soft and subtle
    I would consider this a "skin scent", but it doesn't give me a headache like musk-heavy perfumes. On me, it's very subtle, the peppercorn stays for a good amount of time, the florals do not lean vintage, and it has a lovely dry wood that lasts throughout. I really like this when I want something soft that just makes me smell good, but not like perfume.
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    Woody
    Elegant
    Office
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    Light
    Easy-going
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