ysl paris roses des bois | Paris Roses des Bois by Yves Saint Laurent– Basenotes

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A fellow makeup artist (MUA) recently gifted me a generous decant of Yves Saint Laurent's Paris Roses des Bois. This act of generosity sparked a journey of olfactory exploration, one that led me to a deeper appreciation not just for this particular fragrance, but for the artistry behind the entire YSL Paris lineage. While I've always held a fondness for the original YSL Paris, a chypre floral powerhouse, I must admit that Roses des Bois works on a different, yet equally captivating, level. It's a testament to the house's ability to reinterpret a classic theme while retaining its inherent elegance and sophistication.

The original YSL Paris, a fragrance launched in 1983, is a bold statement. Its rich tapestry of aldehydes, rose, Bulgarian rose, violet, and a prominent base of patchouli and sandalwood, projects an aura of confident femininity. It's a fragrance for a woman who knows her own mind, a fragrance that demands attention. It's undeniably strong, undeniably classic, and undeniably… well, *powerful*. It's a fragrance that requires a certain self-assurance to carry.

Roses des Bois, however, feels like a more intimate conversation. It's a gentler approach, a softer interpretation of the original's core themes, but without sacrificing the luxurious quality that defines the YSL Paris family. It's the same elegance, but draped in a more delicate fabric. Where the original Paris is a grand ballroom, Roses des Bois is a secluded rose garden, still opulent, but more personal, more introspective.

This flanker, launched in 2012, offers a fresh take on the rose motif, moving away from the heady, almost overwhelming rose of the original. While still undeniably a rose fragrance, Roses des Bois presents a more nuanced, multifaceted rose. It's less about the immediate impact and more about the subtle unfolding of its aroma. The rose here is not a single, dominant note, but a delicate bouquet, composed of different rose facets, each contributing to the overall complexity and beauty. It's a rose that has been carefully cultivated, nurtured, and presented with a respect that reflects the heritage of the original.

The opening notes are bright and sparkling, a burst of freshness that quickly gives way to the heart of the fragrance – a beautifully rendered rose. But this isn't just any rose; it's a multifaceted bloom, with hints of both sweetness and a subtle greenness. This delicate balance prevents it from becoming cloying, even for those who might find traditional rose scents too overpowering. There's a subtle fruity undercurrent, perhaps a hint of red berry, adding a touch of unexpected vibrancy to the composition.

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