Yesterday – Eau de Parfum – 10ml

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Yesterday - Eau de Parfum by Room 1015 reminds of Room 1015, in a misty bathroom scene (Cardamom steam), a group of young souls (drizzles of Bergamot) track down their prey in a virile attack raid (sizzles of Blue Lavender pomade). The blade slides and slices (Geranium oxide). Not one hair survives the ride. Over smooth skin crinkled with laughter and sprinkled with madness (crisp Apple splash) glide grave waves of nostalgia (Davana crash). Before hitting the stage, in a daze by the days, these musicians think of Yesterday… And play their heart out Today! (arm-wrestling game between aristocratic Vetiver, seemingly tame, and Ambroxan, the sweat of divine lovers under another name).


Top notes: Bergamot, caraway, sweet orange, basil, thyme, cardamom
Heart notes: Lavender, Rhubarb, Davana
Basic notes: Vetiver, Sandalwood, Musk, Amber Woods, Tonka Bean

Behind the Fragrance

“A fresh and aromatic fragrance inspired by a picture of the Beatles hanging out in a hotel bathroom, shaving and having fun. When I saw this pic, I immediately tried to imagine what would be the smell inside that bathroom: notes of vetiver? Lavender? Perhaps Santal? The perfume YESTERDAY is built around a fern accord revisited in a modern way. Think YES TODAY! A tribute to the unique spirit of musicians, being kids and grown-ups at the same time, walking on the thin line between dream and reality, teenage years and adult world. Now, remember: We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing! “Dr. Mike (Room 1015 Founder)

Fragrance Family
  • Clean
Fragrance Vibe
  • Daily Driver
  • Cool
Perfumer
  • Amélie Bourgeois

Room 1015

Stop and rewind to a time when the Continental Hyatt Hotel, aka the “Riot House,” was the place to be. The 70s was a decade of total delirium for any self-respecting rock group. And L.A. was an inevitable stop on the journey. The motorcycles in the hallways, the rooftop pool overflowing with bubbles, Jim Morrison dangling from a balcony, the epic battles of Keith Moon from The Who… Or, even more iconic, the Christ-like Robert Plant who took himself for a Golden God above the Sunset Trip with his angel’s hair, Nepalese bracelets and skimpy T-shirt, convinced that he had finally found the Stairway to Heaven. Today, Room 1015 remains a place of contemplation. The nostalgia of an era of absolute freedom, where the air still holds the lingering smells of sweat, leather, fur, alcohol, a burned patchouli leaf and an open flight case…

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