Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme Libre (Batch 2015)
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Description - L'Homme Libre (Batch 2015)
Polished woods with a herbal lift. YSL L'Homme Libre (Batch 2015) EDT decant from ৳661, shipped across Bangladesh. Notes of vetiver, basil a
Freedom, in fragrance form, looked like this in 2011. Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme Libre is a Woody Spicy Eau de Toilette created by Olivier Polge and Carlos Benaim, launched as a flanker to the maison's iconic L'Homme but with a distinctly greener, more untamed personality. It was discontinued years ago, which makes vintage batches genuinely worth hunting down. Aromatica carries the Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme Libre decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, sourced from an authentic 2015 production batch.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Violet Leaf, Basil, Star Anise, Bergamot
Heart: Pink Pepper, Nutmeg
Base: Vetiver, Patchouli
The Scent
Violet leaf and bergamot arrive together, announcing a sharp green freshness that sets the tone immediately. The violet leaf here is not floral at all. It reads as cool, slightly bitter, and intensely verdant, more like a crushed stem than any flower. Basil adds a clean herbal sharpness alongside it, and star anise brings an almost medicinal sweetness that keeps the whole opening from smelling generic or safe.
Bergamot lifts everything in those first minutes, but it does not dominate. It acts as a brightening agent, letting the greener, stranger notes take the lead. This is where L'Homme Libre earns its name: it smells genuinely different from most masculine designer releases of its era, less of a safe crowd-pleaser and more of a considered statement about what fresh could actually mean.
As it warms on skin, the spicy heart of pink pepper and nutmeg emerges. The pepper is crisp and dry, adding bite without going sharp or harsh. Nutmeg is warmer, slightly dusty, and it bridges the fresh opening into the deeper base. The spice phase can read understated or deeply satisfying depending on skin chemistry, the point where L'Homme Libre starts to feel like a proper grown-up fragrance rather than a fresh citrus splash.
Throughout the transition, the violet leaf never fully disappears. It threads through the heart phase as a cool, slightly bitter counterpoint to the warmth of the spice, and this tension is what makes the mid-stage interesting to wear. The interplay between the fading green top and the rising warmth of nutmeg creates a quietly complex middle chapter that rewards patience. The drydown brings vetiver and patchouli to the fore. The vetiver is earthy and slightly smoky, grounding everything that came before. The patchouli here is not the sweet, heavy kind. It is drier, more rooty, adding depth without sweetness. Together they give L'Homme Libre a woody, herbal finish that feels honest and considered. The base has a settled, almost contemplative quality, with the earlier green bitterness of the violet leaf still faintly echoing beneath the earthier woods.
When to Wear
L'Homme Libre is best suited to spring and autumn, when cooler air lets the green opening breathe and the vetiver base settle properly. Reach for it during casual daytime outings, weekend mornings, or a relaxed afternoon that might extend into early evening.
Who Is It For
Men who gravitate toward aromatic and green fragrances and find most designer masculines too safe or too sweet will find exactly what they are looking for here. If you appreciate vintage discontinued finds with genuine character, this batch is exactly that.
Fans of L'Homme (Batch 2015) will recognize the DNA here, though L'Homme Libre takes a sharper, greener direction worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Yves Saint Laurent collection at Aromatica. Sampling across all available sizes is an easy way to see how the development reads on your skin over time.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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