‘Releasing “Risqué” out of its glamorous flacon is an experience in itself: a searing, peppery whiff of holy incense and then something completely unexpected, a pulpy, sweet fruit note, striking and peachy and just as shocking and naughty like a sudden laughter midway through the liturgy. Very unusual and absolutely delightful! After that, “Risqué” starts behaving a little, gaining the elegant allure of a chypre, but without losing its friendly demeanour. With its quirky mix of decorum and impropriety, “Risqué” is exactly that: a touch risky, but undeniably commanding and undeniably fun. Like Rhett Butler inviting a freshly widowed Scarlett O’Hara to dance, her black mourning clothes twirling wildly amidst colourful satins and laces, in the arms of a mustachioed, smiling man breaking down all the rules of etiquette with no shade of a worry. Because rules are no match to an impeccable pedigree.’