- Debauchery bills itself as a lifestyle brand, and it appears to sell some
fragrance products. - The company has an online offer for $85,000 worth of its products, saying the purchase comes with a free 1988 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur.
- Debauchery has not responded to questions regarding any limit on the number of Silver Spur offers one can purchase.
We get a lot of press releases and news items about cars and car products, but this is the first time in our collective memory that the possibility of owning 2000 bars of beef tallow soap scented like the zeitgeist of vintage New York City and a 1988 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur with just one easy purchase has been on the table.Enter Debauchery, a nebulous entity even in the nebulous category of lifestyle brands. The company offers three products: a unisex perfume called DB01, and a bar soap and body wash using the same scent. That scent claims to smell of vintage New York City, which, with all love and respect to the Big Apple, was mostly the scent of hot garbage, so Debauchery might want to rethink that description. Oh, but back to the Rolls. Debauchery has a package deal right now offering a complimentary Silver Spur with an $85,000 purchase of product. For that $85,000, you get 100 bottles of the perfume, 2000 bottles of body wash, and 2000 bars of soap, made with real beef tallow. Now you might be unimpressed, saying, “That’s exactly what it costs for 4100 Debauchery products anyway,” and you’d be correct, but that’s where the genius of throwing in a free Rolls-Royce comes in. Now you get a lifetime supply of animalistic musk and floral sweat (real descriptors for the scent) but also the walnut veneer console and piped-leather interior of that most desirable of automobiles: a nearly 40-year-old luxury car with a value between $6000 and $30,000 on average.DebaucheryIt is possible that Debauchery is a real company that makes perfumes and soaps. It is also possible that Debauchery is some sort of longtail joke, the punchline of which has yet to drop. Hard to tell, really. It does have a website and some social media where there is much talk of exclusive parties, although all photos seem to be from other creators. It appears there was some sort of Debauchery-branded vintage fire truck and art exhibit at Paris Fashion Week earlier in 2025, although the only posts about it are on Debauchery-run accounts. There are photos of product on the website, and clearly enough money to hire a PR agency, which sent us a release about the Rolls-Royce special offer.
$2.9 Million Treats You and Your 33 Closest Friends?DebaucheryOn the website, there did not seem to be any limit to the number of complimentary Rolls-Royce packages we could put in the shopping cart, although we chickened out on hitting the checkout button with 34 Silver Spurs totaling $2,890,000.00. There were more than 6000 Silver Spirit and Spurs made in the ’80s, so assuming the customers are flexible on model year, Debauchery could keep this deal going for quite some time.The press release promises that each Silver Spur has been “sourced and restored” and will be eccentric, maximalist, and undeniably bold, all of which does describe the purchase of a 1988 Rolls sight unseen. Questions to the company about the number of cars available, the reasoning behind the 1988 car specifically, and the benefits of beef tallow have—at the time of this publishing—gone unanswered. The last one at least is on the website.
Beef tallow apparently “provides a rich and creamy lather that cleanses effectively without drying out your skin. Its dense composition also lasts longer than many other ingredients found in other soaps.”
Since nobody at Debauchery was available to answer our questions, we called Rolls-Royce and explained the sweet offer. After a long pause the rep said, “It’s not that I’m saying no comment, it’s just that I have nothing to say.”The Life and Times of the ’80s/’90s Silver SpurLike a sleeper agent activated late in the game, Elana Scherr didn’t know her calling at a young age. Like many girls, she planned to be a vet-astronaut-artist, and came closest to that last one by attending UCLA art school. She painted images of cars, but did not own one. Elana reluctantly got a driver’s license at age 21 and discovered that she not only loved cars and wanted to drive them, but that other people loved cars and wanted to read about them, which meant somebody had to write about them. Since receiving activation codes, Elana has written for numerous car magazines and websites, covering classics, car culture, technology, motorsports, and new-car reviews. In 2020, she received a Best Feature award from the Motor Press Guild for the C/D story “A Drive through Classic Americana in a Polestar 2.” In 2023, her Car and Driver feature story “In Washington, D.C.’s Secret Carpool Cabal, It’s a Daily Slug Fest” was awarded 1st place in the 16th Annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards by the Los Angeles Press Club.
Source: caranddriver.com