4160 Tuesdays Dancing with Strangers Eau de Parfum 30mL

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The first of 4160 Tuesdays’ Tessa Williams X 4160 Tuesdays trio, bringing you the aromas of things they’d love to do, but recently haven’t been able to experience. Tessa asked 4160 to make her three fragrances to bring to life the things they’d missed during lockdown, and one of them was getting seriously dressed up to go out dancing. This is a deep, floral musk with traditional iris and violet powdery notes, entwined with honeysuckle; quite the opposite of baby powder, this is only for adults. It hugs you inside an invisible fluffy blanket, and strokes you with skin tingling caresses. Tessa pictured Truman Capote’s infamous Black & White Ball of 1966, so Sarah, 4160’s nose, gave this the style of a 1960s American voluptuous feminine perfume.

Perfume Dialect: Powdery Floral Musk

Ingredients: Alcohol (denat), Parfum, Benzyl salicylate, Citral, Citronellol, Geraniol, Hexyl cinnamal, Limonene, Alpha Isomethylionone.

Notes: lipstick, dusting powder, rose, violet, jasmine, iris, lily, bergamot, honeysuckle, vanilla, musk.

Dancing with Strangers is suitable for vegans. 

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Made in Hammersmith, London, UK by perfumer Sarah Mccartney and crew.

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The first of 4160 Tuesdays’ Tessa Williams X 4160 Tuesdays trio, bringing you the aromas of things they’d love to do, but recently haven’t been able to experience. Tessa asked 4160 to make her three fragrances to bring to life the things they’d missed during lockdown, and one of them was getting seriously dressed up to go out dancing. This is a deep, floral musk with traditional iris and violet powdery notes, entwined with honeysuckle; quite the opposite of baby powder, this is only for adults. It hugs you inside an invisible fluffy blanket, and strokes you with skin tingling caresses. Tessa pictured Truman Capote’s infamous Black & White Ball of 1966, so Sarah, 4160’s nose, gave this the style of a 1960s American voluptuous feminine perfume.

Perfume Dialect: Powdery Floral Musk

Ingredients: Alcohol (denat), Parfum, Benzyl salicylate, Citral, Citronellol, Geraniol, Hexyl cinnamal, Limonene, Alpha Isomethylionone.

Notes: lipstick, dusting powder, rose, violet, jasmine, iris, lily, bergamot, honeysuckle, vanilla, musk.

Dancing with Strangers is suitable for vegans. 

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Made in Hammersmith, London, UK by perfumer Sarah Mccartney and crew.

The first of 4160 Tuesdays’ Tessa Williams X 4160 Tuesdays trio, bringing you the aromas of things they’d love to do, but recently haven’t been able to experience. Tessa asked 4160 to make her three fragrances to bring to life the things they’d missed during lockdown, and one of them was getting seriously dressed up to go out dancing. This is a deep, floral musk with traditional iris and violet powdery notes, entwined with honeysuckle; quite the opposite of baby powder, this is only for adults. It hugs you inside an invisible fluffy blanket, and strokes you with skin tingling caresses. Tessa pictured Truman Capote’s infamous Black & White Ball of 1966, so Sarah, 4160’s nose, gave this the style of a 1960s American voluptuous feminine perfume.

Perfume Dialect: Powdery Floral Musk

Ingredients: Alcohol (denat), Parfum, Benzyl salicylate, Citral, Citronellol, Geraniol, Hexyl cinnamal, Limonene, Alpha Isomethylionone.

Notes: lipstick, dusting powder, rose, violet, jasmine, iris, lily, bergamot, honeysuckle, vanilla, musk.

Dancing with Strangers is suitable for vegans. 

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Made in Hammersmith, London, UK by perfumer Sarah Mccartney and crew.