ROOM 1015 Eau de Parfum Jasmine freak 100 ml
ROOM 1015
A fragrance that dives into the transgressive art of self-expression. With the tropical vibrancy of mango, the exotic allure of jasmine, and the creamy sensuality of tuberose, it allows a bold world to flourish, where individuality thrives. Fashion, music, cinema, literature, and fragrance intertwine to celebrate freedom and creativity.
The scent opens with juicy mango and sparkling citrus, immediately vibrant and playful, before giving way to the lush floral heart of jasmine and tuberose, soft yet full-bodied. Subtle musks and warm, creamy undertones support the composition, enhancing its richness and depth. Jasmine Freak becomes a layered, living expression — confident, radiant, and unapologetically original — inviting the wearer to celebrate their creativity and presence with elegance and flair.
- product type
- eau de parfum
- best for
- male & female
- fragrance family
- floral
- top notes
- mango, black pepper, blackcurrant, sweet orange
- heart notes
- bourbon ylang-ylang, jasmine egypt, tuberose india
- base notes
- musk, cashmere wood
The founder of the brand is Michael Partush (Dr. Mike), a pharmacist by education and a rock musician by vocation.
After 3 years of professional work, Michael and his band moved to London and engaged in musical activities there. But after a few years the band broke up, and he had to return to Paris.
He met perfumers Anne-Sophie Beagel and Amelie Bourgeois, who made up the brand's first fragrances.
So, in the Room 1015 brand, Dr. Mike combined his two passions: music and perfumery.
The brand name Room 1015 refers to the seventies, a decade of complete madness for any rock band. Los Angeles, namely the Andaz West Hollywood Hotel (Continental Hyatt), was becoming an inevitable stop on their way.
It was called the "Riot House". The hotel got this nickname largely due to the 1015 room. Famous rock musicians (such as the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Who) stayed in the room, and noisy parties and brawls were held after the concerts. Today, this room is a place of contemplation, nostalgia for the era of absolute freedom, where the persistent smells of sweat, leather, fur, alcohol, burnt patchouli leaf and an open suitcase still hover in the air...
France

