Description
YSL Tuxedo hit shelves in November 2015 as part of Le Vestiaire des Parfums' second wave. True to the series' logic, it carries the spirit of a tuxedo: matte fabric, shiny satin lapel, bare skin underneath. The flask and box keep a black-and-white discipline while the juice inside runs a warm patchouli tone.
The opening is a cool precision: violet leaf breathes green, bergamot adds citrus brightness, coriander seed lays an oily light-spice thread. In the heart, black pepper cuts through a quick summary of rose and lily-of-the-valley, pointing to the earthy-woody patchouli core. The base opens patchouli's full face: earthy, smoky, lightly woody, softened by Bourbon vanilla, with an ambergris accord dialling a bare-skin velvet underneath.
Not an extrait but a dense EDP; eight to nine comfortable hours on dry skin. The sillage stays inside a medium circle — office, meetings, dinner hours are its natural ground. Written unisex, it does not filter male or female skin differently.
On a wholesale perfume shelf it sits as one of the more popular LVdP pieces; a fast-rotating card for any store looking to bridge designer identity and niche patchouli.
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