The Roaring Twenties… The famous Moulin Rouge is hotter than Africa itself, because Josephine Baker is on stage! A black pearl, a dancing goddess who has become a symbol of the era! Fewer ladies were toasted at the famous cabaret than Josephine Baker broke hearts. The embodiment of the most daring male fantasies. African Dance is a passionate blend of warm and romantic vetiver, inspired by late 1920s Paris, African culture, art, music and dance. The Parisian avant-garde and African culture create a strange combination full of energy and passion. Excited awe, euphoria are expressed in African Dance notes of neroli, African marigold and Moroccan cedar.
Top notes: bergamot, lemon, neroli, African marigold.
Heart notes: violet, jasmine petals, cyclamen.
Base notes: black amber, musk, vetiver, Moroccan cedar.

