Naked Dance is an olfactory impression of our lives at home, where we jazz through space filled with our attachments, memories and comforts in bliss of intimate liberty to be ourselves.
.Oddity bottles are an art object that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern design. Each piece is topped with handmade cap made to order individually from wood scraps and epoxy resin. The irregular shape is unique endoved with imperfect beauty of raw materials and the craftsmanship that folds them into an artful piece.
Master perfumer
Mark Buxton
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a room still warm from the day, when music is low and movement feels unobserved. It suits close company, soft light and the kind of evening where the atmosphere is more intimate than formal, with the fragrance staying near the skin and drawing people in rather than announcing itself.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where its powdery woods and incense can unfold without becoming heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a soft, skin-close trail; a few sprays are enough, as the extrait concentration gives it quiet persistence and a smooth, enveloping drydown.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like woody scents with a clean, powdery texture and a sensual, understated finish. It will appeal to people drawn to iris, incense and musky skin scents, especially if they prefer fragrance that feels intimate, artistic and slightly abstract rather than overtly sweet or loud.
Release year
2021
The nose
Mark Buxton is a British perfumer known for a modern, often architectural style that can feel crisp, smoky, mineral or unexpectedly tender. His work spans cult niche projects and major houses, and he is especially valued for compositions that balance clarity with tension. On Naked Dance, Buxton’s touch helps shape the fragrance’s contrast of airy tea, powdery iris and smooth woods, giving it the polished, skin-close character that sits at the heart of .Oddity’s concept. The result feels restrained but intimate, with a subtle sensuality rather than overt sweetness.
Collaborators
David Chieze collaborated on the olfactory composition, helping shape the formula alongside Mark Buxton. Alice Mourou, as the studio’s creative director, developed the fragrance’s narrative and visual concept, translating the idea of private, liberated life at home into scent and packaging.
Oddity’s story
.Oddity treats fragrance as a multi-sensory art form, placing scent, image and object design in the same creative frame. The house leans into imperfection, texture and narrative, using perfume to express emotion and atmosphere rather than a conventional luxury formula.
Naked Dance’s concept
Naked Dance was conceived as a sensual impression of life at home, when no one is watching: a private, unguarded space filled with memory, comfort and movement. The fragrance grew from the studio’s storytelling approach, with the bottle and packaging designed as tactile art objects that echo the same raw, intimate mood.
Extra info
The bottle is designed as an art object, topped with a handmade cap made individually from wood scraps and epoxy resin, so each piece has a slightly irregular, unique finish. The fragrance also received design recognition for its contrast between raw materials and refined presentation.
Naked Dance is an olfactory impression of our lives at home, where we jazz through space filled with our attachments, memories and comforts in bliss of intimate liberty to be ourselves.
.Oddity bottles are an art object that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern design. Each piece is topped with handmade cap made to order individually from wood scraps and epoxy resin. The irregular shape is unique endoved with imperfect beauty of raw materials and the craftsmanship that folds them into an artful piece.
Master perfumer
Mark Buxton
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a room still warm from the day, when music is low and movement feels unobserved. It suits close company, soft light and the kind of evening where the atmosphere is more intimate than formal, with the fragrance staying near the skin and drawing people in rather than announcing itself.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where its powdery woods and incense can unfold without becoming heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a soft, skin-close trail; a few sprays are enough, as the extrait concentration gives it quiet persistence and a smooth, enveloping drydown.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like woody scents with a clean, powdery texture and a sensual, understated finish. It will appeal to people drawn to iris, incense and musky skin scents, especially if they prefer fragrance that feels intimate, artistic and slightly abstract rather than overtly sweet or loud.
Release year
2021
The nose
Mark Buxton is a British perfumer known for a modern, often architectural style that can feel crisp, smoky, mineral or unexpectedly tender. His work spans cult niche projects and major houses, and he is especially valued for compositions that balance clarity with tension. On Naked Dance, Buxton’s touch helps shape the fragrance’s contrast of airy tea, powdery iris and smooth woods, giving it the polished, skin-close character that sits at the heart of .Oddity’s concept. The result feels restrained but intimate, with a subtle sensuality rather than overt sweetness.
Collaborators
David Chieze collaborated on the olfactory composition, helping shape the formula alongside Mark Buxton. Alice Mourou, as the studio’s creative director, developed the fragrance’s narrative and visual concept, translating the idea of private, liberated life at home into scent and packaging.
Oddity’s story
.Oddity treats fragrance as a multi-sensory art form, placing scent, image and object design in the same creative frame. The house leans into imperfection, texture and narrative, using perfume to express emotion and atmosphere rather than a conventional luxury formula.
Naked Dance’s concept
Naked Dance was conceived as a sensual impression of life at home, when no one is watching: a private, unguarded space filled with memory, comfort and movement. The fragrance grew from the studio’s storytelling approach, with the bottle and packaging designed as tactile art objects that echo the same raw, intimate mood.
Extra info
The bottle is designed as an art object, topped with a handmade cap made individually from wood scraps and epoxy resin, so each piece has a slightly irregular, unique finish. The fragrance also received design recognition for its contrast between raw materials and refined presentation.

