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Yves Saint Laurent – Paris Eau de Toilette

Yves Saint Laurent - Paris Eau de Toilette
Yves Saint Laurent – Paris Eau de Toilette

Yves Saint Laurent’s homage to the capital and to women in love

A city dedicated to love, a creator in love with women: it was written that these two would meet around the most elegant, the most romantic, the most Parisian of feminine perfumes.
Created in 1983 around the rose, its emblem flower, evoking like no other the unique atmosphere of the city from which it bears the name, this mythical fragrance celebrates the woman in love. An elegant and refined woman, radiant and spontaneous, sure of her seduction.

Fresh and subtle, the floral top notes of Violet, Bergamot and Orange Blossom play the card of tenderness and cheerfulness. The flowery and slightly powdery heart then exalts the most feminine flower that nature has created, the Rose de Mai, sublimated by the sweetness of Iris. The floral aromas are supported in the background by the woody and deep notes of Sandalwood and Vetiver.

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Olfactory family: Floral – Violet Rose

Head note: Bergamot, Geranium, Hawthorn, Hyacinth.

Heart note: Mimosa, Rose, Violet, Lily of the valley.

Base note: Cedar, Sandalwood, Heliotrope, Amber.

Find it at the best price at our perfume partner: Fragrenza Perfumes .

Source: www.ysl-parfums.com

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