Details
Inspired by
The Death of Margaret Thatcher
Fragrance Formula
Botanical and Synthetic
Scent Families
Animalic
Top Notes
Party Favors, Poppers
Middle Notes
Latex, Used Underwear
Base Notes
Leather, Tobacco
Fragrance Story
The working title was originally Margaret Thatcher’s Still Dead, but there are laws to protect even the worst sort of us posthumously. (This will break my husband’s heart as he very much wanted to open a pub in the UK with the same title.) In 1987 under Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government, Section 28 was a legislative designation for a series of laws across Britain that prohibited the “promotion of homosexuality” by local authorities. It was in effect from 1988 to 2000 in Scotland and from 1988 to 2003 in England and Wales. It caused many organizations such a LGBT student support groups to close, limit their activities, or self-censor. In remembrance of Margaret, this fragrance is an unbridled filthy romp in a gay nightclub. To paraphrase Jackie ‘Moms’ Mabley, “I was always taught never to say anything about the dead unless it’s good. She’s dead. Good!”
Maggie’s Last Party was featured in .
Ingredients
Aqua (Water), Parfum (Fragrance), PPG-26-Buteth-26 and PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Benzyl Alcohol and Caprylyl Glycol and Benzoic Acid, Beta Caryophyllene, Terpinolene, Alpha Pinene, Sandal Pentenol, Vanillin, Rose Ketones, Coumarin, Eugenol, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Limonene, Benzyl Benzoate, Farnesol, Linalool, Anethole, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Cinnamate.
California Proposition 65 warning
This perfume can expose you to beta-Myrcene (β-Myrcene), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.