The Story
Why it exists.
In September 2008 Givenchy unveiled Play Intense, a modern take on masculine energy crafted by Emilie Bevierre‑Coppermann and Lucas Sieuzac. The duo aimed for a scent that felt playful yet sophisticated, echoing the brand’s fearless elegance. A sleek MP3‑player‑shaped bottle housed the fragrance, while pop star Justin Timberlake fronted the campaign, positioning the scent as the soundtrack for the urban man who loves a bit of tech‑savvy flair.
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Midnight City
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The Beginning
In September 2008 Givenchy unveiled Play Intense, a modern take on masculine energy crafted by Emilie Bevierre‑Coppermann and Lucas Sieuzac. The duo aimed for a scent that felt playful yet sophisticated, echoing the brand’s fearless elegance. A sleek MP3‑player‑shaped bottle housed the fragrance, while pop star Justin Timberlake fronted the campaign, positioning the scent as the soundtrack for the urban man who loves a bit of tech‑savvy flair.
The composition leans on an unexpected coffee blossom heart, giving the fragrance a bright, airy warmth that feels like a café on a breezy terrace. Pink pepper adds a lively sting, while amyris wood supplies a subtle resinous backbone. The base blends tonka bean’s sweet vanilla nuance with earthy patchouli, dry vetiver, and French labdanum, creating a balanced amber finish that mirrors the brand’s love of contrast between light and dark.
The Evolution
The opening erupts with mandarin orange fizz and bergamot’s crisp edge, a burst that lasts roughly fifteen minutes before the citrus recedes. As the top fades, coffee blossom rises, airy and bright, mingling with pink pepper’s sharp bite; amyris wood grounds this mid‑section, creating a warm, inviting heart that lingers for the next half hour. Around the forty‑minute mark, the base emerges: tonka bean drapes a sweet, vanilla‑like veil, patchouli adds earthy depth, vetiver whispers dry wood, and French labdanum seals the drydown with a soft amber richness. The scent settles into a gentle, lingering aura that fades after about five to six hours, leaving a faint, comforting trace on the skin.
Cultural Impact
Play Intense rode a wave of pop culture thanks to its Justin Timberlake campaign and the futuristic MP3‑player bottle, positioning it as a tech‑infused scent for the modern man. Its coffee‑spiced heart set it apart from typical citrus colognes of the late 2000s, earning a niche following among those who appreciate a playful yet refined aromatic statement.
The House
France · Est. 1952
Givenchy Parfums translates the house's couture legacy of aristocratic elegance and audacious spirit into scent. Born from the legendary friendship between Hubert de Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn, its fragrances explore the tension between the classic and the rebellious, the dark and the light. This is a house that isn't afraid to break the rules, but always does so with impeccable style.
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Play Intense feels like a sleek city night: bright citrus neon, a coffee‑laden lounge, and a subtle amber afterglow. The primary track captures that modern, confident vibe.
Midnight City
M83





















