Sunday, May 1, 2011

L'Homme Yves Saint Laurent by Jean Nouvel, The first bottle of architect


L'Homme Yves Saint Laurent offered a new bottle. The brand has partnered with architect Jean Nouvel who creates for its famous perfume, 1 vial of architect, limited edition.

A bold design

Masculinity, and precious luxury. Thus Jean Nouvel, its creator, describes the new bottle of Man, the famous perfume by Yves Saint Laurent. Based on a hexagonal base, reminiscent of the original cap, the bottle is inspired by the shape of a tube to test for a perfect grip. In a symbolic but very bold manly assumed perfectly countered by the fineness of the glass involves some form of fragility and softness. The light passes through the bottle and plays with the scent and green float siglé YSL. A float that accompanies the level and direction of the liquid and becomes phosphorescent night.

Manhood and Fragility

From a very architectural design, the bottle designed by Jean Nouvel, recalls the scent of contrasts: virility and fragility. At the opening of the cap, the freshness immediately arises. Citron zest and bergamot make this a sparkling fragrance. Ginger in China gives it shine. The woodsy (cedar and sandalwood Virginia) accents warm and sensual (Vetiver Haiti and amber) provides and creates magnetism.