Cherry Punk – Eau de Parfum – 10ml

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A seductive scent of raw freedom and sweet happiness - a homage to Vivienne Westwood. In the top note, the sweet cherry cola mixed with portwine reveals itself, sipping casually in her army boots. Mimosa in the heart note resembles her sweet, captivating reveries, while her jasmine and white ruffles lend a touch of romance to her blouse. Her lipstick burns the skin and in symbiosis with her shiny leather jacket and the patchouli in the air, rounds off the fascinating image and the bold fragrance. A very individual, strong experience, full of fascination, seduction and freedom – from fruity-sweet, through soft to leathery warm.

This unique eau de parfum is also available as an extrait de parfum, for an enhanced fragrance experience thanks to the increased concentration of fragrance oil and the highest quality of ingredients.


Top notes: Cherry, saffron, Sichuan pepper
Heart notes: Violet, Jasmine, Mimosa
Basic notes: Patchouli, Tonka Bean, Black Leather

Behind the Fragrance

"430 King's Road, London, this is where it all begins. Cool kids with bleached hair swapping rare vinyl records. Distressed denim, hand-painted leather, latex, tartans, prints that would make your parents blush and lock you in the house for the whole summer…Did Punk invent fashion or did fashion invent Punk? From underground clubs to the national TV, Punk always had its own style, its own press (fanzines), its own movies, its own poetry...So we figured it should have its own fragrance. Loud like the rehearsal in the room without sound isolation. Powerful like youth riot but still sweet and romantic - the idealism of adolescence wrapped in a heavy leather jacket.” Dr Mike (Room 1015 Founder)

Fragrance Family
  • Fruity
  • Leathery
Distinctive fragrance note

  • cherry
Fragrance Vibe
  • Seductive
  • Exciting
Perfumer
  • Jérôme Epinette

Room 1015

Stop and rewind 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. 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. 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…

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