6 Place Saint Sulpice by Yves Saint Laurent | Fragrance Fragrance
What does 6 Place Saint Sulpice smell like?
6 Place Saint Sulpice captures the atmosphere of the historic YSL boutique it is named after, leaning heavily into a sophisticated, smoky leather profile. It opens with an sharp, aromatic punch of cla...
The fragrance is widely regarded as an evening-oriented scent, with users predominantly reaching for it during the colder months of fall and winter.
Among collectors, it is often grouped alongside other high-end boutique offerings like Dior’s Purple Oud or Chanel’s Coromandel due to its upscale, "connoisseur" profile.
Performance is a strong point for this composition; enthusiasts note that it possesses significant longevity and a noticeable sillage that makes it ideal for nights out.
Most discuss the scent as leaning toward the masculine side of the spectrum, frequently describing it as the embodiment of a sophisticated man, despite its unisex classification.
While it contains aromatic elements like lavender, the consensus is that the spices and resins dominate the wearing experience, making it feel more like a "statement" piece than a daily office scent.