Thomas de Monaco • Fleur Danger
Fleur Danger - Extrait de Parfum
Fleur Danger isn’t a flower—it’s forged. Cold, armoured, and precise, it cuts through expectation like steel through air. Built from tension rather than nature, it holds together contrast: softness against structure, elegance against edge.
It opens with a flash of aldehyds and pink pepper—sharp, bright, metallic. The heart burns darker with saffron, rum, and raspberry, adding heat beneath the chill. In the base, suede, woods, and resinous modern molecules settle into skin like cold metal warmed only by touch.
Product detailed description
Main notes: steel, pink pepper, rum, saffron, raspberry, suederal, orcanox, gurjum balsam, sandalwood
THOMAS DE MONACO
Fragrance house founded by a Swiss creative director whose background lies in photography and visual storytelling rather than traditional perfumery. That perspective shapes everything the brand does—approaching scent as atmosphere, emotion, and image translated into smell.
Each creation is deliberate and expressive, often playing with contrast—light and darkness, softness and intensity—to create something intimate and immersive. The result is a small, distinct world of perfumes that feel personal, cinematic, and quietly striking.
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