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Ambery Vanilla (inspired by YSL's Black Opium) opens with a hint of pear mixed with a hidden note of licorice. Next, it evolves into highly qualitative notes of orange blossom and jasmine flowers, warmed up with deep vanilla and black coffee. Sensuous and yummy, Ambery Vanilla (our impression of YSL's Black Opium) is a multi-faceted fragrance that starts off bright and gourmand, evolving into an intoxicating floralcy with warmth.
Dossier - Eau de Parfum - Ambery Vanilla - Inspired by YSL's Black Opium - Feminine - 1.7oz
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