DQ-LIFESTYLE-5 © Jessie Willner for Discothèque

DISCOTHÈQUE FRAGRANCES REWRITES NIGHTLIFE MEMORY

Kendra Dresser

The UK fragrance house is turning club culture into a scented love letter to nightlife. One scent, one story, one sleepless night at a time.

THE DANCE FLOOR AS MEMORY

Capturing the rhythm of freedom

From Studio 54’s glittered chaos to Berghain’s hypnotic pulse, every generation has defined its own scent of freedom. Moreover, Discothèque Fragrances continues that story, transforming nightlife into something wearable, intimate, and alive.

“We’re obsessed with capturing or recreating the greatest nights of your life,” says co-founder Jessie. “Moments you want to relive a thousand times.”

© Jessie Willner for DISCOTHÈQUE

Their seven-piece collection bottles that emotion: Baise Moi on the Dancefloor smells like whispered 3 a.m. confessions, while Sweat, Tears, Paradise recalls a sunrise rave that never ends.

“The dance floor is the great equaliser,” adds Hanover. “It’s where icons, misfits, and everyone in between come together.”

CLEAN BEAUTY, FILTHY SOUL

Conscious craft with cultural grit

Handcrafted in the UK, Discothèque’s vegan fragrances prove sustainability can still be seductive. Free from parabens, phthalates, and EDTA, each creation blends purity with pulse, clean, but never sterile.

“We want everything we do to feel intentional and transportive,” Jessie explains. “Even if it’s unconventional.”

Their storytelling extends beyond perfume. Remezzo smells like linen on skin and sage in the breeze, while La Grotta feels like love in blue velvet waters. Both are tributes to the Greek islands’ nocturnal magic, sensual, cinematic, and modern.

THE SCIENCE OF DÉJÀ VU

Translating emotion into scent

Discothèque begins with feeling, not formula. “We ask, what’s the detail someone would remember twenty years later?” Jessie reflects.

© Jessie Willner for DISCOTHÈQUE

Their perfumers weave texture, memory, and mood “something instantly familiar but impossible to place,” she adds. Hanover describes it as “capturing how a moment felt, not just how it smelled.”

FUTURE PERFECT

The next act of the night

“Our ideas keep getting weirder and more ambitious,” Jessie says. Therefore, expect London pop-ups, condom-wrapped samples, and collaborations that rewrite the rules.

“The next chapter is about community,” Hanover adds. Furthermore, “our customers, our collaborators, our friends, everyone has their own story to tell.”

THE SCENT OF FOREVER

Where memory never fades

Discothèque isn’t selling nostalgia. It’s bottling emotion. Where sustainability meets sensuality, scent becomes language, and memory becomes art.

Because when the lights come up, what lingers isn’t the music. It’s the smell of freedom.

Founders of Discotheque; Jessie Willner & Hanover Booth. © Jessie Willner for DISCOTHÈQUE

Finally, discover their collections and find out more about the brand on their website Discotheque.


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Kendra Dresser is in Communications and Public Relations with a focus on how fashion, media, and culture shape the way we see the world and ourselves.

She’s interested in the connection between image and meaning: how a campaign, an outfit, or a trend can say something deeper about identity, mood, and the cultural moment.

She’s especially drawn to how Generation Z uses fashion and beauty to express individuality, often in bold, layered, and playful ways. She’s also curious about how social media continues to reshape storytelling, changing how we create, share, and connect through visual culture.

To Kendra, fashion is more than just style; it’s a language! One that reflects who we are, how we feel, and what we stand for. She’s committed to sustainability and believes fashion and culture should not only inspire but also respect the planet.

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