Catwalk Poison 82 — ((install))
Despite its status as a safety warning, the name evokes a strong "glam-rock" and runway aesthetic, likely due to its component parts:
The "82" does not refer to the year of production—as urban legend often claims—but to the number of bottles originally produced. Only 82 units were ever filled. The "Catwalk" prefix derives from its intended use: it was formulated not for retail sale, but to be sprayed onto the actual fabric of runway garments for a specific, infamous Spring/Summer collection shown in Paris in October of 1997. Catwalk Poison 82
The "82" comes from the fact that the volatile formula was so chemically unstable—due to a high concentration of aliphatic aldehydes and a synthetic ambergris molecule that has since been banned by the IFRA—that only 82 liters could be stabilized. Each bottle was hand-blown, black glass, with a cap made of oxidized silver. Despite its status as a safety warning, the
Catwalk Poison 82 " refers to the 82nd installment of a long-running Japanese adult film series titled Catwalk Poison . Released on April 18, 2013 , this specific episode features the prominent AV actress Rei Mizuna Production Details The "82" comes from the fact that the
: Brands like Armaf and Le Chameau have released fragrances under the name Catwalk , which often feature "bright, addictive sweetness" with notes of citrus, jasmine, and vanilla.
