The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Preeminence launched in 2014 with a point to make: fragrance is personal declaration, not passive fragrance. Angelo Austin founded the house as both a bespoke atelier and a ready-to-wear collection, a dual identity that shows up in Orgasm from the first spray. The name arrives unapologetically. Austin built Preeminence through self-directed study in aromatic materials, and Orgasm reflects that approach, confident composition over market research, a scent that says what it means.
The note structure is deceptively simple: coconut, powder, green at the top. Orchid, quiet and slightly animalic, in the heart. Vanilla, musk, amber, and oakmoss anchoring everything. What makes it work is the execution. The coconut isn't the watery tropical kind, it's the powdered, almost invisible variety that reads as warmth rather than novelty. The green notes keep it from becoming static. And the orchid, present but not overwhelming, adds an exotic undertone that elevates the entire composition beyond straightforward vanilla-loud fragrance territory.
The evolution
The opening hits clean, powder first, then coconut arriving like a whisper. There's a brief green lift, herbs without sharpness, that keeps the first twenty minutes from cloying. Then the orchid surfaces, and this is where the fragrance changes registers. It becomes softer, more intimate, almost shy. The transition isn't dramatic, it slides. The base is where Orgasm earns its name. Vanilla and musk arrive together, warm and skin-close, with amber adding sweetness and oakmoss providing the kind of earthy depth that makes this smell expensive. On fabric, it lingers for hours. On skin, expect a full workday before it begins to fade into that quiet vanilla-musk memory that stays close even when the projection softens.
Cultural impact
Orgasm exists in a specific niche: fragrances bold enough to name themselves. The 2014 launch positioned it among a wave of independent houses challenging the reserve of established perfumery. What sets it apart is restraint, the name promises intensity, but the scent delivers softness. Wearers who gravitate toward it tend to appreciate this contrast.





















