Franck Boclet Eau de parfum Rock the Kasbah 150 ml
Franck Boclet
You open an old wooden chest, and the air shifts—soft spice, sun-warmed fabric, a trace of something unexpected yet comforting. Rock the Kasbah isn't loud; it's quiet confidence, like rediscovering a part of yourself you thought was lost. It wraps around you not like a costume, but like a truth revealed. This scent doesn’t follow trends—it follows you.
Rock the Kasbah begins with the spark of citrus and pink pepper, calling out like the golden light of early evening. Then it moves, gently, into the warmth of orange blossom and cinnamon—soft and glowing. Finally, it settles into cedar, sandalwood, and vanilla, where time slows down and your presence lingers. It's best worn on cool evenings or peaceful mornings, when you're quietly claiming your space in the world.
- product type
- eau de parfum
- best for
- male & female
- fragrance family
- fruity, citrus
- top notes
- bergamot, lemon, orange, rosemary, mint
- heart notes
- drift wood, eucalyptus, geranium
- base notes
- cedar wood, vetiver, moss, cashmeran
The Franck Boclet brand is named after its founder. The famous French designer is a big fan of rock music and loves luxury. All this is reflected in the aromas of the perfume composition, created by him in 2012 together with Melanie Leroux and Ludovic Peri. The brand's products are classics in a modern expression. Its fragrances have a strong character and original sound. They seem to repeat the mood of Maestro Bocle himself.
For Boclet, four favorite scents are like 4 emotional states, 4 wardrobe options, 4 seasons. Each of them gives a bright note: the sophistication of patchouli, the hardness and attractiveness of oud, the restraint and sophistication of incense, the astringency and tenderness of leather. The design of Franck Boclet perfumes is laconic. A slight masculine roughness is visible in the contours of the massive bottles, and the organza coating, like silk sliding over a woman’s skin, embodies elegance. Silver embossing adds chic to the packaging.
France


