Fragrances
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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.
Yerbamate
Lorenzo Villoresi
Release year:
2001
A vivid green fragrance of grasses, hay, herbs, wildflowers, and wind-warmed fields, capturing the smell of open country more than any single note. It feels expansive, natural, and quietly comforting, one of the house’s most outdoorsy scents.
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.
Yes, Nós Temos Banana! / Yes, Nos Temos Banana!
Granado
Release year:
2026
A playful banana fragrance with tropical fruit sweetness, creamy warmth, and a smooth musky base. It feels cheerful, sunny, and gourmand-leaning, turning banana into a polished Brazilian novelty scent.
Yes, Please
Pekji
Release year:
2021
A bright rose-and-pear fragrance with grapefruit, iris, frankincense, Sichuan pepper, vanilla, and a candy-like pink sparkle. It feels sweet, prickly, and playful at first, then becomes more comfortable and weightless as the sharper fruit-floral facets melt into soft spice and resin.
Yesterday
Room 1015
Release year:
2017
A fresh aromatic fragrance with bergamot, sweet orange, basil, thyme, cardamom, lavender, rhubarb, davana, vetiver, sandalwood, musk, amber woods, and tonka. It feels green, breezy, lightly sweet, and nostalgic in a melodic rather than heavy way.
Yesterday Haze
Imaginary Authors
Release year:
2014
A fig-and-cream fragrance with walnut bitters, wood, and tonka giving the fruit a hazy, late-summer richness. It feels soft, slightly milky, and dreamlike, as if orchard air had been blurred by warm light and memory.
Yildiz
Al-Jazeera Perfumes
Release year:
2023
Yildiz uses Ottoman-palace imagery to frame a luxurious oriental profile of resin, woods, spice, and soft florals. It feels decorative, warm, and architectural, with a formal dressed-up character.
Ylang 49
Le Labo
Release year:
2015
A lush floral-chypre built around ylang-ylang, gardenia, oakmoss, patchouli, vetiver, sandalwood, and benzoin. It feels retro in structure but modern in finish: green, creamy, floral, earthy, and beautifully dense without becoming sugary.
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.