Stagger into the store!
This fragrance line was discontinued in 2000.
(Discontinued in 2000) – Now listen here, Lush. It’s getting ridiculous that your forum members still have to vote for this fragrance to be
remade as part of your special offer Forum Favourites batches when it wins every freakin’ time! Doesn’t that tell you something? Why
not just bring it back already? (That’s not actually a question just so you know. It’s a command. Obey it.) Icon Bubble Bar Slice creates
a pool of divine decadence, and in many ways, it conjures thoughts of my favourite New York club,
Le Souk. How to describe Icon
then? An open-air Moroccan restaurant/lounge/dance club that celebrates the sultry and exotic under a star-filled sky, coming complete
with purple and orange velvet seating and a red velvet bed where you’ll often find couples discreetly snogging. This in an ambience of
belly dancers grinding to North African inspired dance beats (heavy on the bass), while the fruity fragrance of sterling hookah smoke
swirls from phallically nuanced velvet and silk ribboned hoses meant for sharing with fellow loungers. That is Icon: the spice of
motivating myrrh, enticing sandalwood, fertile orange blossom, mind-opening bergamot, and imperial mandarin, marinated in the
mystery of purple flora. Bathe in this soul warming, aura strengthening fragrance and boldly challenge the flawed perception of your
own mortality, overthrowing the controlling powers that be as you rise from Icon’s mystical waters, reborn and regaled.
(Discontinued in 2000) – A deep purple soap bejeweled with a stroke of golden shimmer, Icon is nothing short of breathtaking. This
soap immerses you in an intoxicatingly unique, sensually decadent, worldly scent: smoky, musky Egyptian myrrh, sweet, woodsy
sandalwood, and Mediterranean orange blossom, bergamot, & mandarin simultaneously transport your bohemian soul to velvet-
upholstered champagne lounges of New York City, tranquil tented gardens of Marrakech, bustling Arabian open-air spice markets and
breezy Turkish orange groves. Icon most certainly lives up to its name: after a shower with this soap's rich violet velour lather (best
taken with the soothing serenade of North African music), you won't be able to walk into a room without commanding the attention of
every resident mortal in the house. Lush's discontinuation of their Icon fragrance line is a total affront against all those who could have
otherwise ruled the world.