Inspired by the emblematic addresses of the YSL wardrobe, Le Vestiaire des Parfum Edition Couture is a collection of three woody fragrances: 6 place Saint Sulpice, 24 rue de l'Université, 37 rue de Bellechasse.
Today, this 17th century private mansion previously known as Hôtel de Sénecterre is home to the Saint Laurent studios. Here, the collections are imagined, designed and come to life. To reflect the bright, concentrated calm of this destination and the immaculate purity of the white wood, perfume designer Fabrice Pellegrin chose the characteristic creaminess of sandalwood. A suede accord highlights this sensual mellowness, turning creativity into meditation. Cedar forms a peaceful and solid duet with sandalwood, but notes of incense give body to this woody fragrance and subtly reveal a far from innocent underside.
About Yves Saint Laurent:
Founded in 1961, Yves Saint Laurent was the first couture house to introduce the concept of luxury pret-a-porter in a 1966 collection called "Rive Gauche," synonymous with youth and freedom. This shift represented a first critical step in the modernization of fashion and revolutionized the socio-cultural landscape. In 1999, the luxury goods division of the PPR Group acquired Yves Saint Laurent and continues to position the house at the summit of the luxury universe. Today, Saint Laurent collections include women's and men's ready-to-wear, shoes, handbags, small leather goods, jewelry, scarves, ties, and eyewear.