вторник, 13 декември 2011 г.

Stories From The Kitchen: Yves Saint Laurent

"L'Homme Libre" was launched in September this year. The first fragrance, named "L'Homme", was introduced in 2006 to be followed by the sensual "La Nuit de L’Homme" in 2009. Two years later, for the Fall 2011, "L'Homme Libre" is the new masculine fragrance, attaching its specific, dynamic and fresh reputation to the entire line of Yves Saint Laurent perfumes.

"L'Homme Libre" by Yves Saint Laurent is described as a woody-fresh masculine fragrance, which unleash your alter ego and celebrates the freedom of expression. When you wear "L'Homme Libre", your mind will become open leaving you with a feeling of clarity and freshness. These feelings and emotions are provided by fresh and green top notes of bergamot, basil and violet leaf, which form the freshness and the elegance of the first impression. A second impression of nutmeg and pink pepper delivers the playful and energizing character of "L'Homme Libre". The base notes are vetiver and patchouli, enhanced by a warm-oriental scent of leather. Overall, this fragrance is recommended for all day wearing in the city, and is dedicated to a modern and dynamic men.

Moreover, the face of the perfume is the ballet dancer Benjamin Millepied. He is a part of the unforgettable and surrealistic TV and print ad campaigns, which accompany the introduction of "L'Homme Libre". Also, the overall composition of freedom and freshness is complemented by the bottle of the fragrance. All flavors of "L'Homme Libre" are housed into a smoky blue bottle with a hexagonal transparent cap. "L'Homme Libre" is available as 100ml, 60ml and 40ml Eau De Toilette.

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