Libre Le Parfum is a luxuriously warm and spicy interpretation of the classic Eau de Parfum with an endless floral trail. Our most intense and long-lasting floral perfume for women is enriched with fresh lavender, sensual orange blossom, and rare warm saffron accord from the YSL Beauty Ourika Community Garden. The saffron accord is an olfactive tribute to the spicy ‘Fleurs de feu’ praised by Mr. Saint Laurent himself, creating an unapologetically sensual twist. The burning blend is the most concentrated and longest-lasting perfume in the collection for a daring and bold woman.
This iconic couture Libre bottle is engineered like a piece of couture jewelry tinged in gold holding the amber-colored flowers of fire.
Fragrance Family: Floral
Scent Type: Warm Floral
Key Fragrance Notes: Lavender, Orange Blossom, Saffron Accord
How to Use:
The fragrance is intensified by the warmth of your own body. Spray perfume in the creases of your knees and elbows for a stronger, long-lasting scent. After applying, avoid rubbing or dabbing skin. This breaks down the fragrance, causing it to wear off more quickly. If you prefer placing eau de parfum on your wrists, be sure to reapply after frequent hand-washing, as this tends to rinse off the scent. Replace fragrance after 12 months. Expired perfumes more than a year old lose the integrity of the original scent.
3 oz./ 90 mL
Ingredients*:
Alcohol • Parfum/Fragrance • Aqua/Water/Eau • Linalool • Limonene • Methyl Anthranilate • Benzyl Salicylate • Hydroxycitronellal • Ethylhexyl Salicylate • Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane • Benzyl Alcohol • Coumarin • Geraniol • Citronellol • Alpha-isomethyl Ionone • Citral • Isoeugenol • Tris (Tetramethylhydroxypiperidinol) Citrate • Farnesol • Ci 14700/Red 4 • Ci 19140/Yellow 5 • Ci 60730/Ext. Violet 2 • Ci 15985/Yellow 6 • Ci 42090/Blue 1
*Please Note: This ingredient list is subject to change. Please refer to the product packaging for the most up-to-date ingredient list.
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.