
Fragrance Notes
Fragrance Style
The Scoop
YaYo is a bold statement in scent, born from the pulse of midnight Miami, where neon cuts through humid air and indulgence lingers. As the first release in the Miami Vice Series, it captures a hidden glamour that is dangerous, hypnotic, and impossible to ignore.
At its core is a narcotic cocaine accord, not literal but a perfumer’s fantasy of power and seduction. Sharp, crystalline, and addictive, it is anchored by one of perfumery’s rarest materials, orris butter with 80% irones. Aged for years and exceptionally difficult to produce, it lends a velvety, powdery depth that feels both soft and opulent.
The opening is vibrant and electric, with juicy raspberry, Italian grapefruit, and a flash of lime, sharpened by Chinese geranium and softened by a veil of ambergris. As it evolves, the accord turns cool and mineral, lifted by florals such as blue and pink lotus, Turkish rose, osmanthus, and creamy frangipani, while neroli adds a crisp, luminous edge.
In the base, the fragrance deepens into something darker and more sensual. Dry Bangladeshi oud and rich sandalwood meet sweet musk and glowing frankincense, while Choya Nakh adds a subtle mineral smoke.
YaYo is opulence on edge, lush, indulgent, and quietly dangerous. It does not ask for attention. It commands it. A high-contrast composition that moves from radiant citrus to narcotic florals to dark, addictive woods, YaYo is as electric and unforgettable as the city that inspired it.







