Catwalk Poison 82 !free! ✦ Bonus Inside
The "82" comes from the fact that the volatile formula was so chemically unstable—due to a high concentration of aliphatic aldehydes and a synthetic ambergris molecule that has since been banned by the IFRA—that only 82 liters could be stabilized. Each bottle was hand-blown, black glass, with a cap made of oxidized silver.
: Brands like Armaf and Le Chameau have released fragrances under the name Catwalk , which often feature "bright, addictive sweetness" with notes of citrus, jasmine, and vanilla. Catwalk Poison 82
Despite its status as a safety warning, the name evokes a strong "glam-rock" and runway aesthetic, likely due to its component parts: The "82" comes from the fact that the