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.
In the heart of the historical district of the brand, 6 Place Saint Sulpice is home to one of its oldest boutiques of SAINT LAURENT. The fragrance embodies the strong graphic identity of the place, dressed in black and white sharp tones. The spotlight is given to woody notes and a leather accord. The smoky effect of labdanum with its hazelnut woody aroma coils around a mellow, velvety and sensual leather evoking the sofas of the boutique, like the skin effect of ultra-fine clothes. From this dense darkness emerges the gentle brightness of saffron discreetly blended with bergamot and lavender, whilst a Tonka bean provides an enveloping note, comfortable in a composition that makes you want to try on clothes to feel the effect on your own skin.
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.