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Fetish 2012 Parfum

7.8 / 10 78 Ratings
A popular perfume by Roja Parfums for women, released in 2012. The scent is chypreartig-floral. The longevity is above-average. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Chypre
Floral
Spicy
Green
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot PetitgrainPetitgrain
Heart Notes Heart Notes
TuberoseTuberose Grasse jasmineGrasse jasmine May roseMay rose Ylang-ylangYlang-ylang
Base Notes Base Notes
OakmossOakmoss GalbanumGalbanum MuskMusk Cedar needleCedar needle CedarwoodCedarwood LabdanumLabdanum CinnamonCinnamon CloveClove PatchouliPatchouli VetiverVetiver

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.878 Ratings
Longevity
8.267 Ratings
Sillage
7.969 Ratings
Bottle
8.777 Ratings
Value for money
4.624 Ratings
Submitted by Kankuro · last update on 07/29/2025.
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Interesting Facts
The scent was re-released in 2017 as part of the Heritage Collection.

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4 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Drseid

828 Reviews
Drseid
Drseid
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Out of the Past...
Fetish (Parfum) opens with an orange-green citric petitgrain with significant ashy green oakmoss support before quickly moving to its heart. As the composition moves to its early heart the ashy green oakmoss takes the fore for an hour or so, gradually ceding the starring role to very leathery castoreum rising from the base that grows in intensity as time passes, supported by hints of cinnamon, deep clove and a subtle, primarily tuberose driven white floral accord. During the late dry-down the leathery castoreum fades as restrained cedarwood is unveiled with the remnants of the oakmoss turning slightly powdery in support through the finish. Projection is good and longevity slightly above average at about 10 hours on skin.

Fetish (Parfum) was a composition I sampled without any expectations one way or another. The "Pour Homme" version was supposed to be a big leather composition along the lines of Puredistance M, but I found it more woody than leathery in truth. After the surprise with its "Pour Homme" counterpart, I really wasn't expecting the significant leathery castoreum focus of the mid-section of Fetish here, but that is exactly what I got. What I also found surprising was the amount of ashy oakmoss found in the composition. In this age of dreaded IFRA restrictions, I honestly don't know how the folks at Roja Dove pulled it off. The ashy oakmoss and leather really work well together in Fetish, though I have to wonder if the composition marketed to Women could have easily been marketed more as unisex (or dare I say even as a masculine). If there is any real minor deficiency (apart from the above average performance metrics that are less than I would expect from a high quality parfum concentration), it would have to be in the late dry-down as the natural cedar driven finish smells excellent but is nothing new. All-in-all, I think I prefer its Pour Homme counterpart, but Fetish (Parfum) is largely successful as a very classically structured chypre with top-notch ingredients that one might have expected was released before IFRA meddling. The bottom line is the $480 per 50ml bottle Fetish (Parfum) could use a bit more oomph with its performance metrics (and a lower price point), but it represents a largely successful blast from the past that will appeal to Men and Women alike, earning a "very good" 3.5 stars out of 5 and a solid recommendation.
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Medusa00

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Medusa00
Top Review 35  
For Fantasists


Friendly woman filled fetish for cheeky Medusa. Joy!

Fantastic fragrance. Spectacular!

Florist arrangement. Frosty spring flowers. Shivering, fresh fruits.

For feather boa-wearing, cheeky scoundrels!

Freebooters find pious maidens. Frivolous fondling follows.

Fluttering creatures flute: “Fypre, Fypre!”. Firmament lightning! Distant fanfares.

Frosty forest. Fauns find fluttering fairies. Freshly mossed frogs flee. Flup flup. Frog exclaims: “Frostbite, frostbite!”

Cheeky fox flees. Finds stylish vixen. Moist fox kisses, spring vetiver green.

Greasy damp mud patchouli for celebrating women. Finely resinous.

Conclusion: Snazzy, fine soapy fragrance.

Done.

Addendum without "F". Fetish is really a beautiful scent! But at around 480 euros, far too overpriced. I think some houses should just stay grounded!!!
Updated on 11/28/2021
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Manogi

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Manogi
Manogi
5  
Oakmoss? No, Patch!
@Tanninaz gave me a sample of this fragrance. Thank you for that. However, we won't become friends. So, the "Fetish" and I.

At first, I can clearly smell the oakmoss, which I like. But after about half an hour, patchouli takes over for my nose. I find it somewhat comparable to "Monsieur" by Frédéric Malle. In both cases, it's a bit too much patch for me. The slight animalic quality of the fragrance unfortunately doesn't save it. I feel patchy.
Updated on 01/11/2021
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DonJuanDeCat

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DonJuanDeCat
DonJuanDeCat
Very helpful Review 8  
What is your fetish?
So it has come to this, that we are now revealing our fetishes?
Well ha ha ha, that would certainly be interesting, wouldn’t it? However, the fragrance is called Fetish! :D

Fetishes, hmm… Apparently, we pitiable guys have many strange fetishes… Many men start drooling at the sight of a lady's foot, for example (*gag*… by the way, I am NOT talking about myself, but no one here believes me anyway *sigh*), instead of at the sight of other, let’s say, more interesting body parts or so,… which many, especially ladies, find quite amusing :D
Interestingly, this can even be explained scientifically: Because in the brain (of men), the areas for the genitals and those for the feet are said to be very close together, so that there can be sensory overlaps for many. Therefore, it occasionally happens that guys consider women's feet to be the hottest sexual object ever. Who knows how we would behave if something else were in that brain area instead of feet,… nasal hairs for example... then we would probably see guys who are totally into women with nasal hairs sticking out…. Baaaaaah!!!! :DDD

Buuuut:
Maybe Fetish here doesn’t refer to a sexual fetish, but rather something like a fetish in the sense of an idol. So an object that is used for religious or superstitious worship… hmm, well… the feet of you perfumers are probably also worshipped by some guys… uh, and we are back to the other meaning of the word… :D
By the way, Quentin Tarantino is one of the biggest foot fetishists ever, or have you never wondered why there is a close-up of a woman's foot in almost every one of his films?

And now stop laughing, who knows what you ladies are into!! :DD
Let’s quickly move on to the fragrance!

The Fragrance:
Even though only bergamot is listed in the top note, you can already smell a lot of other scents right from the start. I would say you can smell a mix of floral notes like jasmine, tuberose, and a bit of sultry ylang-ylang. You can also quickly detect oakmoss, which gives the fragrance a more classic feel. Then it’s patchouli’s turn, which radiates its earthy tone.
The oakmoss becomes noticeably stronger as the fragrance develops, I also smell slight green notes, and a little later, spicier scents. The cinnamon is especially nice and harmonizes wonderfully with the clove. I’m not so sure if I can interpret the castoreum…
In the base, the fragrance initially remains as described above, with a woody note added as a background scent. The fragrance is thus mainly floral-spicy and a bit sweet-earthy. Much later, however, you can smell vetiver the most, as all the other fragrance notes fade away almost completely.

The Sillage and Longevity:
The projection is quite good, a few sprays are enough for the fragrance to be well perceived by others, even from a distance. The fragrance is not a knockout, but it remains quite noticeable over a long period.
The longevity is also pretty long, as you can still smell the fragrance deep into the night.

The Bottle:
The bottle is rectangular and extremely high-quality, which is likely one of the reasons why Roja fragrances are so expensive. Because everything that looks like gold is real gold plating, even the label applied by hand. Yes, here you can definitely say, “all that glitters is gold!” :D
The cap is handmade and consists of several Swarovski crystals. Due to its massive exterior, it may seem a bit ostentatious to some, but well. It’s not bad. Maybe not the prettiest design-wise, but one of the most high-quality.

Hmm… I don’t find this fragrance worship-worthy despite its name. The scent is not even particularly outstanding, even though it smells quite okay. Sure, all the fragrance ingredients are natural, you don’t smell a trace of synthetics, but it’s just nothing you haven’t already sniffed in other fragrances before. And at significantly better prices.

In my opinion, it’s worth trying, especially if you really like oakmoss and vetiver. Personally, however, the other fragrance notes fade away too quickly for me, so that in the end you almost only smell vetiver.

So, fetish then… by the way, if you had to laugh at foot fetishism, I wonder how you would react if you heard about various even stranger fetishes (and I would love to know how one can even develop such a fetish :D).
Nasophiles, for example, find noses sexually arousing… or there are people who lick something specific for stimulation… no, not what you might be thinking… because the objects to be licked are… eyeballs!! Yes, you heard that right, the eyeball!!! :DD

Eyeballs… I’ll conclude this comment with a quote from the really brilliant police comedy series “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” which Jake Peralta says after he and Captain Holt recover from the contagious disease mumps and are no longer in quarantine:
“Now we can go out and lick eyeballs to our heart's content!”
Updated on 10/11/2017
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My fetish,
but really good for a scoop
Floral, green, and very beautifully earthy.
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Shy moss hammer is forced to dance by a determined flower fairy.
And?
DREAM COUPLE!
She knew it!
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A blend of Britannia and Diaghilev. Despite little innovation from Roja, it's still a top-notch Chypre, stylish from head to base.
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Strong moss-dominated chypre with dark spicy, leathery, oriental, and woody-resinous accents: well-crafted and expertly done.
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A royal chypre! The oakmoss reigns: tangy, bitter & velvety, with an animalistic facet. Fetish exudes an elevated elegance.
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Is my nose deceiving me or is this a slightly fresher Diaghilev!? Totally delicious Chypre melt with style, dignified and sublime, great!
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Like a walk through a Japanese garden over velvety, soft moss. Shady green, damp earth, dark wood + delicate blossoms.
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Vetiver at its finest: with a bright start & floral notes, a hint of moss & a woody, balsamic beauty. A summer night dream!
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Oh... beautiful chypre soap!
Very similar to one of my favorites: Cabochard
but it's almost free. Well...
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Sweet, spicy, woody, fresh, with lily of the valley in the background?
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