Classic Scents
Make your signature scent one that is steeped in tradition. Here are six of our favourite ‘something old’ fragrances, all of which still smell as fresh today as the day they first hit beauty counters. By Sara Duck
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4. Opium by Yves Saint Laurent $85, at The Bay, Holt Renfrew and Sears.
Released: 1977
Why we love it: This magical fragrance—that Laurent created to capture his fascination with the Orient—is a captivating scent with a bold mix of notes.
Key notes: Plum, cloves and sandalwood.
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