Yves Saint Laurent
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Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent was born in Oran, Algeria in 1936. At the age of 17 he left home for Paris where he worked for the designer Christian Dior. He was put in charge of the company following the death of Dior in 1957. In 1960 he was conscripted into the French military to fight during the Algerian war of independence, the resulting trauma led him to be institutionalized for a short while. On his return to Paris he founded his own label with the famous initials of YSL. Visit the official Yves Saint Laurent web site: www.ysl.com
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Opium for Women by Yves Saint Laurent is warm and sensual blend of floral notes, exotic spices and soft woods. More info...
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Paris for Women by Yves Saint Laurent is a perfume that captures the spirit of contemporary romance. This light, seductive fragrance is elegant, joyful and refined, like the woman who wears it. More info...
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This blend of rose, oak moss and vetiver is a perfect fragrance for the elegant and independent woman. More info...
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Nu by Yves Saint Laurent is a luxurious feminine perfume. Fresh and sparkling, a modern and mysterious scent for the new breed of YSL women. More info...
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Jazz by Yves Saint Laurent is an easy going and irresistible fragrance, full of spontaneity and charisma that is well suited to the man who is in touch with the rhythm of life. More info...
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Baby Doll by Yves Saint Laurent is a fun loving, sophisticated and effortlessly chic perfume. Perfect for the woman who is young at heart. More info...
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M7 by Yves Saint Laurent is an intense and sensual masculine fragrance with notes of rosemary, amber and musk. Perfect for the elegant, contemporary man. More info...
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Cinema by Yves Saint Laurent is a captivating and sensual fragrance that will reveal the glamorous, glittering star within you. More info...
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