Year: 2000
Place: Tokyo
Fizzy grape vape sparks of amber lasers and violet orbs, plumes of jasmine, twirling petals of ylang-ylang, yuzu cake on the dance floor, all the shining colours spinning from a gigantic mirror ball in the sky.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent for a room that is already moving: close conversation, flashing light, a little sweat in the air, and the feeling of being noticed without trying. It reads like a bright, flirtatious presence with a polished edge.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its citrus-floral lift can stay vivid and its musk stays smooth rather than heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or with one extra spray on clothing for a clearer floral trail; too much will push the composition into a louder, more beastly register.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral scents with a green, sparkling edge and a sensual musky base. It suits wearers who want freshness, glamour and a slightly abstract, nightlife-inspired character rather than a soft, conventional bouquet.
Release year
2024
Collaborators
Co-founders Jessie Willner and Hanover Booth shaped the concept and storytelling, translating a specific nightlife memory into scent and guiding the brief that gave the perfumer its Tokyo-in-2000 atmosphere.
Discothèque’s story
Discothèque builds fragrances around nightlife memory, turning clubs, cities and eras into narrative compositions. The house leans into immersive, hedonistic storytelling while keeping the formulas wearable, modern and consciously made.
Call For A Good Time’s concept
Call For A Good Time was created as part of Discothèque’s nightlife-inspired collection, evoking Tokyo in 2000 with a mirror-ball image of violet light, jasmine plumes, yuzu cake and amber lasers. The fragrance was launched exclusively at Selfridges in London in 2024.
Extra info
The fragrance is part of a seven-scent collection built around specific nightlife scenes and cities, with this one set in Tokyo in 2000. The brand also frames the formula as vegan and handcrafted in the UK.
Year: 2000
Place: Tokyo
Fizzy grape vape sparks of amber lasers and violet orbs, plumes of jasmine, twirling petals of ylang-ylang, yuzu cake on the dance floor, all the shining colours spinning from a gigantic mirror ball in the sky.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent for a room that is already moving: close conversation, flashing light, a little sweat in the air, and the feeling of being noticed without trying. It reads like a bright, flirtatious presence with a polished edge.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its citrus-floral lift can stay vivid and its musk stays smooth rather than heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or with one extra spray on clothing for a clearer floral trail; too much will push the composition into a louder, more beastly register.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral scents with a green, sparkling edge and a sensual musky base. It suits wearers who want freshness, glamour and a slightly abstract, nightlife-inspired character rather than a soft, conventional bouquet.
Release year
2024
Collaborators
Co-founders Jessie Willner and Hanover Booth shaped the concept and storytelling, translating a specific nightlife memory into scent and guiding the brief that gave the perfumer its Tokyo-in-2000 atmosphere.
Discothèque’s story
Discothèque builds fragrances around nightlife memory, turning clubs, cities and eras into narrative compositions. The house leans into immersive, hedonistic storytelling while keeping the formulas wearable, modern and consciously made.
Call For A Good Time’s concept
Call For A Good Time was created as part of Discothèque’s nightlife-inspired collection, evoking Tokyo in 2000 with a mirror-ball image of violet light, jasmine plumes, yuzu cake and amber lasers. The fragrance was launched exclusively at Selfridges in London in 2024.
Extra info
The fragrance is part of a seven-scent collection built around specific nightlife scenes and cities, with this one set in Tokyo in 2000. The brand also frames the formula as vegan and handcrafted in the UK.