Eye Contact

Leather amber
Leather
Spicy
Notesamberblack peppercashmeranleathermuskoudpink peppersaffron
Tags #beast #sexy
Style unisex

Year: 1985
Place: London
Leather and gin and glistening skin, crimson nights and black box peepholes, a bath of glowing amber, a key on a chain, a glimpse in the saffron haze, silhouette reflections in infinite mirrors, eyes that can’t look away.

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Vibe check

This is for close quarters and low light, when the room is already humming and attention lands in a single glance. It suits a sharp jacket, bare skin and the kind of evening where the air feels warm, intimate and slightly dangerous.

How to wear

Best worn in cooler weather or after dark, when its peppery opening and leather-oud base can unfold without feeling heavy. One to three sprays is enough; it projects with presence and settles into a smoky, sensual trail that clings to skin and fabric.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like spicy leathers, dark woods and a distinctly sensual, clubby character. It will appeal to those drawn to bold, unisex fragrances with a smoky, ambered finish and a confident, slightly untamed edge.

Release year

2025

Collaborators

Founders Jessie Willner and Hanover Booth shaped the fragrance’s concept and brief, translating their nightlife-inspired world into a precise scent built around a specific place and year. The actual perfumer is not disclosed.

Discothèque’s story

Discothèque turns club culture, discos and nightlife memories into fragrance, building each scent around a city, era or charged moment rather than a generic mood. The house leans into vivid storytelling, collectible presentation and a sense of instant recall.

Eye Contact’s concept

Eye Contact was created as London in 1985: a secret, red-lit encounter across a room, with the atmosphere of leather, gin, amber haze and mirrored reflections. It was developed as part of Discothèque’s move from candles into eau de parfum, with the founders aiming for a scent that feels intimate, nocturnal and unmistakably charged.

Extra info

Eye Contact is part of Discothèque’s seven-fragrance universe and is presented as London in 1985. The bottle is priced at £130 for 50ml, and the scent is described as unisex with above-average projection and longevity.

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Notesamberblack peppercashmeranleathermuskoudpink peppersaffron
Tags #beast #sexy
Style unisex

Year: 1985
Place: London
Leather and gin and glistening skin, crimson nights and black box peepholes, a bath of glowing amber, a key on a chain, a glimpse in the saffron haze, silhouette reflections in infinite mirrors, eyes that can’t look away.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is for close quarters and low light, when the room is already humming and attention lands in a single glance. It suits a sharp jacket, bare skin and the kind of evening where the air feels warm, intimate and slightly dangerous.

How to wear

Best worn in cooler weather or after dark, when its peppery opening and leather-oud base can unfold without feeling heavy. One to three sprays is enough; it projects with presence and settles into a smoky, sensual trail that clings to skin and fabric.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like spicy leathers, dark woods and a distinctly sensual, clubby character. It will appeal to those drawn to bold, unisex fragrances with a smoky, ambered finish and a confident, slightly untamed edge.

Release year

2025

Collaborators

Founders Jessie Willner and Hanover Booth shaped the fragrance’s concept and brief, translating their nightlife-inspired world into a precise scent built around a specific place and year. The actual perfumer is not disclosed.

Discothèque’s story

Discothèque turns club culture, discos and nightlife memories into fragrance, building each scent around a city, era or charged moment rather than a generic mood. The house leans into vivid storytelling, collectible presentation and a sense of instant recall.

Eye Contact’s concept

Eye Contact was created as London in 1985: a secret, red-lit encounter across a room, with the atmosphere of leather, gin, amber haze and mirrored reflections. It was developed as part of Discothèque’s move from candles into eau de parfum, with the founders aiming for a scent that feels intimate, nocturnal and unmistakably charged.

Extra info

Eye Contact is part of Discothèque’s seven-fragrance universe and is presented as London in 1985. The bottle is priced at £130 for 50ml, and the scent is described as unisex with above-average projection and longevity.

All about this fragrance

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