
Upon recently celebrating its 30th anniversary,
Opium (released in the hippy, mind tripping days of 1977) is still the hedonistic, erotic, feminine substance we all know from
Yves Saint Laurent. Most men love it, and although its a little too sexy for teens it appeals to all women of all ages.
Yves Saint Laurent describes it as "A fruity and aromatic opening. A floral, voluptuous and spicy character." Very clever, because of course, all us women are like that; sweet, spicy and sexy! Although its a floral fragrance, (usually for the daytime)
Opium can be used at any time, although personally i think its more of a "special" moments fragrance.
The perfume caused great controversy in October and November 2000 with their advertising campaign.
Sophie Dahl, (the once voluptuous model who has now bored us all by going down the "size zero" road) was lying on her back wearing only a pair of stiletto heels, it was said to be too sexual by the public (yawn!)... but isn't that what
Opium is all about? When I have smelt it, I feel a mythical, magical and even a little dreamy...
Notes: Tangerine, Plum, Cloves, Coriander, Carnation, Lily of the Valley, Rose, Myrrh, Opoponax, Castoreum, Cedarwood, Sandalwood.
The Opium RangeParfum, Eau de parfum natural spray, Eau de toilette bottle, Eau de parfum natural spray, Eau de toilette natural spray, Eau de toilette purse spray, Body moisturiser, Luscious shower gel, Rich Body Creme, Body oil, Deodrant Spray, Body powder, Soap, and exfoliating Body Scrub.
To celebrate Opium's 30th birthday, there is also limited edition Eau de parfum spray and Eau de toilette Spray.Price$30-$120
(Eau de toilette spray around $90)
Where to BuyAll Leading Department Stores