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7.9 / 10 205 Ratings
A popular perfume by Yves Saint Laurent for women and men, released in 2013. The scent is floral-sweet. The longevity is above-average. It is being marketed by L'Oréal.
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Main accords

Floral
Sweet
Oriental
Fruity
Spicy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
PearPear Pink pepperPink pepper BergamotBergamot
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Tuberose absoluteTuberose absolute Ylang-ylangYlang-ylang Jasmine sambac absoluteJasmine sambac absolute
Base Notes Base Notes
AmberwoodAmberwood MuskMusk PatchouliPatchouli

Perfumers

Ratings
Scent
7.9205 Ratings
Longevity
8.2173 Ratings
Sillage
7.8167 Ratings
Bottle
8.2174 Ratings
Value for money
7.169 Ratings
Submitted by Freeestyler, last update on 09/02/2025.
Interesting Facts
The scent was initially part of the "Collection Orientale". In 2017, it was added to the "Le Vestiaire" collection.
The fragrance is part of the Le Vestiaire des Parfums collection.

Smells similar

What the fragrance is similar to
Collection Orientale - Supreme Bouquet Luxury Edition by Yves Saint Laurent
Collection Orientale - Supreme Bouquet Luxury Edition
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Tubéreuse Impériale (Eau de Parfum) by bdk Parfums
Tubéreuse Impériale Eau de Parfum
Armani Privé - Rouge Malachite by Giorgio Armani
Armani Privé - Rouge Malachite

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Mozart1756

68 Reviews
Mozart1756
Mozart1756
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Youre so Wonderful
I cant describe my love to this lovely exotic(thanks to ylang ylang), tuberose, amber/musk/patchouli scent. Awesome longevity, beautiful smell, my favourite perfumor... What else I can want from a scent? Absolutely gorgeous. Mature but not annoying. You wanna smell more and more. Tuberose magic... Long lasting on clothes. This is gem scent.
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Caroleanne81

189 Reviews
Caroleanne81
Caroleanne81
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A stunning fruity tuberose mix
Oh if I’d just smelt this before buying Armani Privé - Vert Malachite

Comparing Armani Privé - Rouge Malachite , Armani Privé - Vert Malachite and "Le Vestiaire - Supreme Bouquet | Yves Saint Laurent" side by side, Supreme Bouquet does actually drown the other two out. The smell of the scent is very similar if not identical to Vert Malachite, just with a light fruitiness, but it does also have a spiciness to it similar to Rouge Malachite. All of these fragrances are absolutely divine, but Supreme Bouquet is better value for money than both Armani Prive scents. It’s extremely long lasting, it projects a lot more and you don’t need much to create a scent bubble. Both Armani Prive scents on the other hand are skin scents. Supreme Bouquet is also cheaper, since one bottle of this is like a combo of the other two. I still love Armani Privé - Rouge Malachite regardless, and would have bought that anyway, however I would have bought Supreme Bouquet over Armani Privé - Vert Malachite, if I’d just smelt this one first!
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Qudah

5 Reviews
Qudah
Qudah
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Supreme Fruits Bouquet!
The perfume was launched in 2014 and was a part of the oriental group, then the shape of the bottle was changed and they added the perfume to “Le Vestiaire” prvate group in 2017.
The perfume was created by Dominique Ropion, whose creations can be noticed in many of Frederic Malle's perfumes.
As for the scent...
What a beautiful, a woody floral fruity scent…
Fruits are not mentioned in the perfume notes, but I smell peaches, strawberry and a creamy note it may come from coconut.
And as for the flowery note, Supreme Bouquet has ylang ylang and tuberose.
While the base is ambery, musky, creamy, mixed with fruity notes along with touches of pink pepper.
Patchouli and animal notes are mentioned, but for my nose are not obvious.
Although it tends towards the feminine side a little bit, I consider it suitable for both.
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Gold

726 Reviews
Gold
Gold
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Turn up the volume
When we tested this fragrance, my friend and I were reminded of an old classic by Karl Lagerfeld, good old "Chloé" from the 1970's. Something about the lush flowery bouquet with its accent on tuberose points into this direction. For the first 30 min, we thought this would be a winner, a modern retro-scent with strong sillage and a powerful message. But gradually, loads of artificial patchouli, ambroxan and other aromachemicals take the lead and the drydown is done in the style of all the latest YSL-offerings (think "Black Opium" or "Manifesto"). The only difference is the concentration. I can still smell the scent on my scarf after two weeks. At the price of approx. 170 Euros, I would have thought that originality would be more important than sheer volume. But I was wrong again.
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Sana2014

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This fragrance brings you to your knees!
"I noted 'A fragrance to kneel for!' when I received a small sample of 'Supreme Bouquet' last year - and that’s exactly what I thought again yesterday when I stumbled upon this perfume in a perfumery: Creamy and floral, but above all SWEET in a way that forbids any contradiction! Either the surprised tester opens their (olfactory) beak wide to inhale the olfactory mother's milk in large gulps - or they turn their head away in disgust because it’s just too much mother all at once... 'Supreme Bouquet' is overwhelmingly intense and immediately takes me into its oversized arms. A blissful grin spreads across my face.

For me, the sweet floral notes dominate this fragrance, but that alone wouldn’t be anything truly extraordinary: Tuberose, Ylang Ylang, and Jasmine can be found in many floral perfumes, where they unleash their superpowers alone or in combination. But in 'Supreme Bouquet', a fragrance note joins this all-star floral diva lineup that I didn’t know until now and that fascinates me: It must be the amberwood. Yesterday, in my ignorance, I would have sworn on stone and bone that it was Oud, as I felt reminded of its slightly medicinal note. I am not an Oud fan, so I am really glad that it is (apparently) not included in this perfume. Amberwood, however, is a new player on my scent stage and deserves closer examination.

Thanks to Wikipedia, I now know that amberwood comes from the amber tree, which is mainly found on the North American continent; its wood has a spicy scent and is very popular among artistic carpenters, while its liquid resin was once used to make chewing gum. Hmm. Could it be that this last component contributes to the (early) childhood appeal of 'Supreme Bouquet'? This 'Oh, no matter how old I am, I want to go to mama' effect? It would be really interesting to sniff amberwood pure to understand how it works in combination with others. In 'Supreme Bouquet', it seems to contribute to making the scent experience very personal, yes, very animalistic; it’s no coincidence that corresponding notes are listed in the fragrance pyramid. Sweet therefore does NOT mean sugary in this perfume, but rather as naturally delicious as some babies smell on their heads. (I vividly remember the distinct chocolate scent I once perceived on a child's head - in that respect, I can very well understand the previous comment from a perfume lover!)

Back to 'Supreme Bouquet': The perfume has a massive sillage and great longevity, surviving even a thorough shower. During the development of the fragrance, all creamy aspects quickly recede and give way to the spicy-sweet. It almost becomes a bit too much for me; as I said, I suspected that the all-powerful and omnipresent Oud had kidnapped my sniffing spot on my wrist. But ultimately, it’s only ALMOST too much, and the scent remains pleasant. It would be worth trying to apply 'Supreme Bouquet' to a piece of clothing to find out if this incomparable 'beak open!' effect lasts longer there. Fortunately, I still have the sample from last year, as I must say, despite all the fascination, that a price of nearly €200 is just too much for this sweet orgy.

'Supreme Bouquet' leaves me somewhat divided: The first second is pure ecstasy, the first minute bliss, the first hour the greatest joy - and what comes next I find pleasant, but I wouldn’t buy it. Therefore, unfortunately, no full score for 'Supreme Bouquet'. However, for those who enjoy being breathless from a fragrance, I recommend indulging in the pleasure of taking a deep sniff from the spray head: That’s all it takes to lie blissfully babbling in the cradle again!
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Smelling the 2025 clear bottle ver. Juicy fruits over a base of syrupy white florals. The wood and patchouli don't really stand out to me.
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A mix of Rouge & Vert Malachite. If you don’t have these, get this instead! Absolutely gorgeous fragrance!
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4 years ago
2
At first this is mind-blowing , then something metallic lingers that leaves a synthetic after taste. Same situation was with Atlas Garden ):
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1 year ago
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Classy optimistic slightly beachy tuberose. Versatile. Think charmeuse slip dress, but with a leather jacket.
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It smells like a flower and nothingelse ,ideal for spring and old women ,surrated
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Tuberose that caresses.
Extremely dense, powerfully floral.
Juicy fruits in the background.
Minimally animalistic. Quite nice..
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Tuberose in its most beautiful form, simply breathtaking.
Elegance in woodiness with a hint of fruity sweetness.
Incredibly beautiful.
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smells like a secret garden, filled with white blossoms and warm, sweet elegance. My signature scent for years - I love it!
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3 years ago
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Dominique Ropion doesn't make bad scents:) simply heavenly, creamy floral composition, Ylang-Ylang at its finest.
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Sugared feminine flowers, how lovely! I also smell some pear. Lasts all day, sillage is present but not overpowering.
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