Etat Libre d'Orange Dangerous Complicity (2012)

Etat Libre d'Orange

Dangerous Complicity

About

Spiced rum and ginger open the scent, then coconut softens the edge as it moves into a velvety floral heart of osmanthus, jasmine, and ylang-ylang. Sandalwood, patchouli, and Lorenox build a warm woody trail close to the skin. The mood is intimate and made for evening.

Dangerous Complicity opens with spicy rum and ginger, while a sweet coconut tone softens the first impact and keeps the entrance brighter. Within minutes it settles into a floral heart: osmanthus feels velvety, jasmine adds smoothness, and ylang-ylang brings a warm, slightly creamy turn. The composition moves from flirtation toward a more intimate, skin-close mood without abrupt transitions. In the drydown, sandalwood and patchouli lead, while Lorenox adds a dry woody edge with a faint leathery shadow. Projection stays close to the body and reads as a private aura rather than a loud statement. It is a unisex scent for evening wear, dates, and moments where half-step distance and quiet tension matter.

Top notes

rum, ginger, coconut

Heart

osmanthus, jasmine, ylang-ylang

Base

lorenox, patchouli, sandalwood