A very elegant green-rose floral fragrance from the Le Vestiaire des Parfums collection, inspired by the iconic sheer “see-through blouse” from YSL’s 1968 fashion revolution. It feels airy, modern, and slightly provocative in a refined way, built around rose, green notes, pink pepper, galbanum, angelica, and soft musks (cashmeran).
It opens with a fresh green burst (galbanum + bergamot + pink pepper) that feels crisp, slightly bitter, and very clean. This gives an immediate “green fabric / airy chiffon” impression rather than a sweet floral opening.
The heart is dominated by a Damask rose accord, which is the main identity of the fragrance. The rose here is luminous, slightly dewy, and modern, not heavy or jammy. It feels like a rose “seen through fabric”—soft, transparent, and elegant rather than romantic or dense.
In the drydown, angelica and musk with cashmeran create a clean, slightly musky-woody finish, giving softness and skin-like warmth while keeping the overall scent very airy and sheer.
Performance is typically moderate, with a soft to medium projection and a refined, close-to-skin evolution rather than a loud trail.