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Yves Saint Laurent – Parisienne Eau de Parfum

Yves Saint Laurent - Parisienne Eau de Parfum
Yves Saint Laurent – Parisienne Eau de Parfum

The portrait of an incredibly free woman.
Free to think and act.
She was not born in Paris but Paris adopted her.
Because she knows how to love and live, live and love without waiting.

A precious bottle, chiseled like the labyrinth of the streets of Paris, crumpled like the sheets she has just left, pink like the pale dawn sky, couture with its YSL label placed on black leather.

A large floral with a woody structure,
luminous even in its part of mystery.
The scent of ultra femininity warmed
by the imprint of the man who touched it.

The top note embeds a Vinyl Accord, a nod to the varnish, gloss or stiletto heels of the PARISIENNE. Then the Cranberry, tangy fruit, adds a touch of bitterness, evoking a certain impertinence, softened by the Blackberry, pulpy, sparkling, fleshy, symbol of an epicurean PARISIAN.

The floral heart beats wildly with the Rose of Damascus, an absolute femininity and which harmonizes perfectly with the Violet, more powdery, sensual and carnal, like the leather worn by PARISIENNE.

The base note brings in its cloudy woody trail and intensity.
First with Patchouli, the ultimate mystery. And when the masculinity of Vetiver flirts with the feminine eroticism of Musk and Sandalwood, we understand that this PARISIAN night was a “night of love”.

Women’s Perfumes

Olfactory Family: Floral – Woody Musk

Top Notes: Vinyl Accord, Cranberry, Blackberry.

Heart Notes: Damask Rose, Violet, Powdery Note, Peony, Leather.

Base notes: Patchouli, Vetiver, Sandalwood, Musk.

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Source: www.ysl-parfums.com

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