Dangerous Complicity, from Etat Libre d'Orange was released in 2012. The perfumer behind this creation is Violaine Collas. The notes are Bay Leaf, Calamus, Cashmere wood, Coconut, Ginger, Jasmine, Leather, Lorenox, Osmanthus, Patchouli, Rum, Sandalwood, Ylang-Ylang.
I say this is a woody floral scent which when it's dried down is complex enough to be interesting but subtle enough to just as easily be forgotten. I fear I am getting ahead of myself. Not being someone who is overly familiar with Osmanthus, I must say it's a lovely fragrant smell mixed with jasmine in this composition it's very nice. The opening is really sweet, playful and quite feminine with ylang ylang and a boozy berry scent which fades quickly but made me stand up and take notice. Then it just becomes a bit lack luster, pleasant but far from special. I think the tongue in cheek title of this fragrance is definitely poking fun at pretentious blurbs associated with brands like By Killian which @Sherapop points out brilliantly below. I've only tried 3 Etat Libre d'Orange fragrances so far in my life and each has been a real experience Dangerous Complicity is no exception.