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XXI Art Deco Cypress
Clive Christian
Release year:
2018
A cypress-centered woody aromatic that feels brisk, green, and quietly luxurious, with citrus lift up top and dry polished woods beneath. It suggests cool marble halls and tailored lines rather than rugged forest earthiness.
Y
Yves Saint Laurent
Release year:
1964
Y is the original women’s YSL fragrance and one of the house’s classic green-floral signatures, balancing aldehydes, galbanum, peach, jasmine, rose, oakmoss, sandalwood, amber, and civet in a sharply elegant structure. It feels poised, polished, and unmistakably classical.
Y-3 Black Label
Yohji Yamamoto
Release year:
2013
A woody spicy masculine built on cardamom, elemi, marigold, cedar, lavender, black pepper, tonka, vetiver, and patchouli. It feels sleek and athletic without turning generic, with a dry spicy profile and a darker designer-style base.
Yasat
Widian
Release year:
2024
Yasat by Widian is an oriental scent for everyone. It opens with Cardamom and Bergamot, moves through Caramel, Sandalwood and Cedarwood, and finishes on Vanilla, Amber and Musk. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
Yasep
Bvlgari
Release year:
2019
Yasep blends mandarin, pepper, sandalwood, and musk into a warm-spicy luxury masculine with an unusually smooth citrus opening. It feels rich, polished, and very wearable for a Le Gemme entry.
Yatagan
Caron
Release year:
1976
Yatagan is a rugged spicy-woody masculine with pine, patchouli, incense, and castoreum-like roughness that gives it a fiercely individual style. It feels dry, green, smoky, and unapologetically masculine.
Y Eau de Parfum
Yves Saint Laurent
Release year:
2018
Y Eau de Parfum gives the Y line more depth and sweetness, pairing apple, ginger, bergamot, sage, juniper, geranium, amberwood, tonka, cedar, olibanum, and vetiver in a polished fresh-sweet masculine. It feels fuller and more evening-ready than the EDT.
Y Eau de Toilette
Yves Saint Laurent
Release year:
2017
Y Eau de Toilette opened the modern Y men’s branch with a fresh aromatic style centered on citrus, apple, sage, ginger, juniper, ambergris, woods, and aldehydes. It feels crisp, youthful, and very much designed for a contemporary mainstream audience.
Y Eau Fraîche
Yves Saint Laurent
Release year:
2020
Y Eau Fraîche turns the Y line into a cooler and more transparent summer-leaning aromatic style with a brisk cleaner profile than the main Y releases. It feels breezy, crisp, and warm-weather friendly.
Yellow
Puma
Release year:
2012
Yellow keeps the sporty Puma line bright and approachable with a lighter and more cheerful fruity-floral/fresh direction. It feels casual and easy to wear.
Yellow Diamond
Versace
Release year:
2011
Yellow Diamond turns the bright Versace feminine style toward a sparkling citrus-floral direction with neroli, bergamot, pear, freesia, mimosa, orange blossom, amber, and musk. It feels radiant, pretty, and daytime-friendly.
Yes I Am
Cacharel
Release year:
2018
Yes I Am introduced a new modern Cacharel signature built around creamy florals, milk, caramel, and spice in a lipstick-themed presentation. It feels sweet, confident, and very contemporary.
Yes I Am Bloom Up!
Cacharel
Release year:
2023
Bloom Up! adds a fresher and brighter floral-fruity lift to the line while preserving the creamy Yes I Am base style. It feels springlike and upbeat.
Yes I Am Delicious
Cacharel
Release year:
2022
Delicious pushes the line toward a richer gourmand style with hazelnut, cacao, orange blossom, and dark chocolate over sandalwood. It feels sweet, creamy, and explicitly dessert-like.
Yes I Am Fabulous
Cacharel
Release year:
2020
Fabulous takes the Yes I Am idea toward a softer oriental-vanilla profile with berry, heliotrope, milk, and hazelnut. It feels creamier and slightly more evening-friendly than the original.
Yes I Am Glorious
Cacharel
Release year:
2021
Glorious brightens the line with a more radiant fruity-floral identity and a smoother glossy finish. It feels modern, feminine, and highly accessible.
Yes I Am Gold
Cacharel
Release year:
2026
Yes I Am Gold is a 2026 oriental-vanilla continuation of the line, combining mandarin and cardamom with orange blossom, raspberry, bourbon vanilla, caramel, and musk. It feels warm, glossy, and clearly positioned as a richer luxe-leaning flanker.
Yes I Am Pink First
Cacharel
Release year:
2019
Pink First lightens the Yes I Am line into a brighter fruity-floral style with less density and a more sparkling tone. It feels cheerful and easy to enjoy.
Yes I Do
Etat Libre d'Orange
Release year:
2016
A playful white floral with lily-of-the-valley, jasmine, orange blossom, cacao, marshmallow, and musks that feels sweet but not childish. It has a satin-ribbon prettiness on top, then settles into a powdery, slightly creamy warmth that stays more charming than innocent.
Ylang Austral
Givenchy
Release year:
2014
Ylang Austral turns ylang-ylang into a creamy solar floral with a couture-like finish. It feels warm, feminine, and polished, with more richness than a simple tropical floral.