Scandal Absolu by Jean Paul Gaultier is a fragrant celebration of the outrageous — a fearless explosion of nocturnal elegance that seizes the Parisian night with shimmering legs, sultry glances, and an aura that refuses to be ignored. Radiating from a gilded bottle dripping in rebellious glamour, this is a perfume that dares to be dangerous — and deliciously so.
Crafted by the masterful trio Daphné Bugey, Fabrice Pellegrin, and Ane Ayo, this intensely concentrated ambery chypre concoction shakes up convention and surrenders to excess. Unexpected yet magnetic, it opens with luscious black fig, teasing the senses before melting into the hypnotic richness of tuberose and finishing in a slow-burning seduction of creamy sandalwood. The result? A scandal in scent form — bold, seductive, and utterly addictive.