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Following upon the success of L'Homme, and its nocturnal flanker, La Nuit de L’Homme, Yves Saint Laurent unveils a third olfactory chapter in the L’Homme saga: L’Homme Libre (The Free Man). Resolutely fresh and modern, the fragrance’s name was inspired by something Yves Saint Laurent (1936 – 2008) once said: ‘I speak to free men.’ The original L’Homme bottle has evolved towards a dark, almost electric-blue hue. For the launch, the house chose the face of the French dancer and choreographer Benjamin Millepied.
The fragrance opens with fresh and spicy notes, then the heart goes more floral and aromatic, with basil, anis and violet. In the drydown, you’ll find a combination of patchouli, vetiver and leather. Perfumers: Olivier Polge and Carlos Benaïm, IFF.
Eau de Toilette 1.3, 2, 3.4 oz.; After Shave; Shower Gel.
The cylindrical glass bottle with its hexagonal cap is garbed in a ‘smoky blue’ hue. The pump is an ‘almost electric blue’.
