
Ysatis
GivenchyEau de Toilette1984
Side by side
Ysatis peaks in fall, while Boudoir belongs to winter. The side by side below shows where they overlap.
This match is a verified relationship from our fragrance graph. The score weighs each fragrance's notes, accords, mood, occasion, weather fit, gender, and performance — the same scale as the badges on every “reminds of” rail.
The essentials
| Ysatis | Boudoir | |
|---|---|---|
| Concentration | Eau de Toilette | Eau de Parfum |
| Launched | 1984 | 1998 |
| Gender | Female | Female |
| Perfumer | Dominique Ropion | Martin Gras |
| Best season | Fall | Winter |
Scent DNA
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Shared between both fragrances
The pyramid
Notes both fragrances share
Community taste
| Ysatis | Boudoir | |
|---|---|---|
| Score | 4/5 | 4/5 |
| Longevity | 6-10 hours | 6-10 hours |
| Sillage | strong | strong |
No varnish
Ysatis doesn't negotiate. It opened in 1984 knowing exactly what it was, and the decades since haven't changed its mind. If you've been burned by aldehydes, this one earns another chance.Ysatis
Boudoir is essentially a time capsule from the late 1990s, when maximalist florals with aldehydic structure were still very much in fashion. The tobacco flower in the base gives it an unexpected edge.Boudoir
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