The Story
Why it exists.
Long Week-End was launched in 2025 as part of Alex Simone’s Monaco Collection, a line that captures the light and colour of the French Riviera. The name evokes those lazy, indulgent Saturdays when the sea breeze mixes with café aromas, inviting a scent that feels both relaxed and vibrant. Drawing on the house’s gender‑fluid philosophy, the fragrance aims to be a weekend‑ready companion for anyone, regardless of traditional scent categories.
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Sunset Lover
Petit Biscuit
The Beginning
Long Week-End was launched in 2025 as part of Alex Simone’s Monaco Collection, a line that captures the light and colour of the French Riviera. The name evokes those lazy, indulgent Saturdays when the sea breeze mixes with café aromas, inviting a scent that feels both relaxed and vibrant. Drawing on the house’s gender‑fluid philosophy, the fragrance aims to be a weekend‑ready companion for anyone, regardless of traditional scent categories.
The composition balances bright, energetic top notes with a warm, comforting heart and base. Ginger and pink pepper provide an immediate spark, while blackcurrant adds depth and bergamot lifts the opening with Mediterranean citrus. The heart’s rose and sandalwood create a soft, elegant core, and the ambergris‑vanilla base offers a lingering, slightly animalic warmth that mirrors the lingering glow of a Monaco sunset.
The Evolution
At first spray, ginger erupts like a sudden spark, its clean heat cut by pink pepper’s sharp bite. Blackcurrant adds a dark, juicy whisper, and bergamot lifts the blend with crisp, Mediterranean citrus that feels like the first light over Monaco’s harbor. Within minutes, the heart emerges: rose unfurls with a velvety bloom, leaning into sandalwood’s creamy, woody warmth, while jasmine adds a luminous thread and freesia contributes a fresh, green sparkle that brightens without overwhelming. As the fragrance settles into its dry‑down, ambergris anchors the base with marine depth, vanilla drapes a sweet, comforting veil, patchouli grounds the composition with earthy richness, and musk rounds it out, leaving a lingering, subtly sensual trail that fades gently after several hours, matching the moderate sillage appreciated by its loyal following.
Cultural Impact
Long Week-End has become a quiet cultural touchstone among Riviera‑inspired fragrance enthusiasts. Its blend of spicy cardamom and pink pepper with soft rose and ambergris resonates with a generation that values gender‑fluid expression and understated luxury. Over the past year, the scent has been featured in boutique pop‑ups and curated playlists that celebrate Mediterranean leisure, reinforcing a sense of community that values authenticity over flash. Collectors and casual wearers alike cite its ability to evoke sun‑kissed evenings on the French‑Italian coast, making it a staple in social gatherings, creative studios, and relaxed office environments.
The House
Monaco
Alex Simone creates niche fragrances that echo the light and colour of the French Riviera. The house blends classic French perfumery with a modern, gender‑fluid sensibility. Each scent arrives in a sleek bottle that balances matte metal with soft glass, inviting the wearer to explore a story that begins in Monte‑Carlo and unfolds on the skin. The brand positions itself between heritage craftsmanship and contemporary design, offering a curated portfolio that includes Le VIP (2025) and En Terrasse Eau Fraîche (2021).
If this were a song
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A bright, sunlit melody with a crisp guitar riff that mirrors the fresh citrus opening, followed by a warm, jazzy saxophone line echoing the rose and sandalwood heart, and ending in a smooth, mellow piano that reflects the vanilla-ambergris drydown.
Sunset Lover
Petit Biscuit




















