Blackpepper
Pepper treated as black electricity — dry, woody, musky and unstable.
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Story & heritage
The official Blackpepper page calls it an electric collision of molecules: spicy pepper seeds suspended within infinite darkness.
Its materials identify Madagascan pepper, cedarwood, Akigalawood, tonka bean, precious seeds, opulent woods and a musky accord.
Materials & craft
An electric collision of molecules: the crash of spicy pepper seeds suspended within in nite darkness. A resonant reverberation of dynamic intensity. Spice, seen through the transformative gaze of Comme des Garçons. Warm, dry Madagascan Pepper cracks against fiery Cedarwood. Rich, fragrant Akigalawood (Patchouli, Agarwood) fuses with the caramel resin of.
Blackpepper is presented through the Comme des Garçons Parfums visual system: a stark bottle-and-carton object, with composition notes foregrounded as the product identity rather than decoration.
How to choose & style
Choose Blackpepper when the point is not prettiness but character: it works best as a deliberate signature scent, worn sparingly and allowed to read close to fabric or skin.