Yves Saint Laurent Y For Men Eau De Parfum 100ML
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Crafted for the modern gentleman, Y by YSL is a top-rated perfume for men that transcends time. Launched with the iconic "white t-shirt and black jacket" concept, this sexy perfume embodies sophistication and masculinity.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Captivating Scent with a timeless magnetism
- Versatile Elegance for any occasion
- Lasting Impression with a seductive allure
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Unique Blend of notes for a memorable experience
Scent Journey:
- Top Notes - Bergamot, Apple, and Ginger
- Middle Notes - Sage, Juniper Berries, and Geranium
- Base Notes - Vetiver, Cedarwood, Tonka Bean, and Amberwood
About The Barnd:
Discover the essence of luxury and refinement with Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), a brand synonymous with the epitome of fashion and fragrance. From the whimsical dreams of a seven-year-old Yves Saint Laurent to the iconic fashion designer celebrated globally, YSL has been a trendsetter in the world of haute couture and perfumery.
In 1964, YSL extended his vision beyond fashion, introducing the first fragrance, Y, in collaboration with perfumer Jean Amic. This aromatic masterpiece encapsulated the elegance and luxury of YSL's couture, tailored for the beautiful women he adorned. The fragrance, housed in a bottle resembling a woman's silhouette, marked the beginning of a fragrant journey.
In 1977, YSL captivated the world with Black Opium, a fragrance that exuded sensuality and sparked controversy. The scent's allure was undeniable, and its provocative campaigns, including Sophie Dahl's iconic nude portrayal, added to its mystique.
YSL's commitment to celebrating femininity and love for Paris resulted in timeless fragrances like Paris and Yvresse. The 1990s brought forth the celebratory Yvresse, a rush of power and a fragrance of exuberance.
Following the visionary designer's belief that scent is supposed to be worn on the skin, embracing the beauty of the body, YSL continues to forge new ground, thrilling and alarming in equal measure.
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