
Fragrance Notes
The Scoop
"The notorious Rainbow Bar on Sunset Strip was founded when the word "rainbow" signified peace and freedom. Think Pamela Courson, sex, drugs and rock´n´roll. But there are also the other lighter dimensions like the sun, the blue skies and warm glow that embrace LA. As the lyrics in the famous song by America go: 'Driving on Ventura Highway, the free wind blowing through your hair.' It's all been captured in the fragrance Rainbow Bar.” -Johan Bergelin
Los Angeles during the glam rock era, in a wickedly smooth and spicy fragrance cocktail: that's the good-to-the-last-drop appeal of Rainbow Bar. A brightly bitter, herbaceous first taste of davana and wormwood goes down like a shot of Jager, while soothingly spicy cardamom, nutmeg, clove, and cypress keep the high alive. The woodsy base is rich, but soft, letting the spices sing all night long. With all the purring, shimmying sex appeal of feathered hair, eyeliner, and a leather jumpsuit, Rainbow Bar's got what it takes to keep the party rocking through last call.
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