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top:
Mandarin, Pear, Pink Pepper, Liquorice
middle:
Tuberose, Daffodil
base:
Cedarwood, Patchouli, Vanilla, Coffee
ingredients: Alcohol Denat., Fragrance/Parfum, Water/Aqua/Eau, Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, Benzyl Salicylate, Hexamethylindanopyran, Vanillin, Hydroxycitronellal, Linalyl Acetate, Linalool, Hexyl Cinnamal, Limonene, Dimethyl Phenethyl Acetate, Geranyl Acetate, Juniperus Virginiana Oil, Geraniol, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil, Pogostemon Cablin Oil, Citronellol, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Citrus Aurantium Peel Oil, Rose Ketones, Amyl Cinnamal, Pinene, Benzyl Alcohol, Hexadecanol Acetone, Beta-Caryophyllene, Citral, Coumarin, Benzyl Benzoate.
Ambery Vanilla (inspired by YSL's Black Opium) opens with a hint of pear mixed with a hidden note of licorice. Next, it evolves into highly qualitative notes of orange blossom and jasmine flowers, warmed up with deep vanilla and black coffee.
Sensuous and yummy, Ambery Vanilla (our impression of YSL's Black Opium) is a multi-faceted fragrance that starts off bright and gourmand, evolving into an intoxicating floralcy with warmth.
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Ambery Vanilla
For The Woman Who Has the World at Her Feet
According to our history books, the original Opium was born in 1977, fueled by Yves Saint Laurent’s fascination with the Orient. But what they also tell us is that the fragrance was an astonishing success. It flew off shelves everywhere. Sales figures were beyond astronomical, reaching stratospheric heights never seen before. It’s safe to say that this was, at its time, the most popular perfume in the world.
And now, it’s back. And completely reimagined for the modern woman. This newer, modern reimagining comes in the form of the fragrance that Dossier’s Ambery Vanilla was inspired by: Yves Saint Laurent’s Black Opium, which was released in the fall of 2014. The fragrance was developed by Nathalie Lorson, Marie Salamagne, Honorine Blanc, and Olivier Cresp. And sure, it isn’t a new formula by any means — the creators simply gave it a contemporary twist. Nonetheless, the result is still an equally (if not more) intoxicating scent, one that rivals the original in every sense.
The fragrance that Ambery Vanilla was inspired by is a warm gourmand perfume whose beauty is as seductive as its name suggests. The fragrance is supported by an enigmatic advertising campaign, calling empowered women everywhere to step forward. It speaks directly to the strong woman of today, inspiring her to live a life that’s vibrant and brimming with confidence. And it’s a call many are answering, too — if its commercial success is anything to go by.
YSL’s Black Opium Eau de Parfum begins with a burst of orange blossom right upfront. Immediately afterward, you get slight notes of adrenaline-rich coffee beans, followed by a hint of refreshing pear. Near the middle, the fragrance reclines into the softness of white flowers, giving the fragrance a firm calmness that befits the young, elegant woman that wears it. Nearing its base, YSL’s Black Opium dries into a warm, coffee-tinged gourmand scent with a sticky musk that wraps around creamy vanilla bits. It’s yummy and oh-so addictive.
The luxury fragrance that Ambery Vanilla was inspired by is a sweet, dark fragrance with a somewhat bitter edge. It’s not a subtle experience by any means, with a scent that constantly projects a sense of raw power and control. In other words, this isn’t a scent meant to be worn passively.
In its original form, the luxury scent that Ambery Vanilla was inspired by comes as an Eau de Parfum. The original EDP is also available as a gift set. For a more potent brew, you might want to look at the Eau de Parfum Intense. If that isn’t enough for you, perhaps you’d be pleased to know that a certain EDP Extreme exists. This is a darker version of the original with fewer sweet undertones.
The luxury fragrance that Ambery Vanilla is inspired by is a real rush to the senses. Infused with white flowers, smooth vanilla, and invigorating coffee, it’s everything we’d dared hope for in the modern woman’s perfume. We can’t get enough of it; so much so that its undertones became the inspiration behind Ambery Vanilla, our own dupe. Sensuous and yummy, our replica is the perfect scent for the woman who has the world at her feet.


- LisaI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars5/24/265 Stars
Smells so darn good! Love it!
Was this helpful? - M***** S.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars5/23/26Soft and Pretty
Very soft and beautiful…..absolutely love this one
Was this helpful?DPDossier Perfumes5/23/26M, we’re so glad you’re loving its soft, pretty vibes—enjoy spritzing!
- Chani S.Verified BuyerI do not recommend this productRated 2 out of 5 stars5/22/26Fruity
Too fruity for me
Was this helpful?DPDossier Perfumes5/22/26Totally get that this one can come off too fruity! Fragrance pulls differently on everyone so if you’d like help exploring something a bit less fruity, we’re here for you 😊
- Tonya P.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 4 out of 5 stars5/19/26Beautiful
Nice scent, doesn't last long on me.
Was this helpful?DPDossier Perfumes5/19/26We hear you, Tonya! Try layering or spritzing on clothes for extra staying power.
- Deminikis L.Verified BuyerRated 3 out of 5 stars5/18/26It’s a lighter color than the first one I bought so I’m thinking it’s not the same
It smells ok
Was this helpful?DPDossier Perfumes5/18/26Lindsey, sometimes shades can vary from batch, but rest assured it’s the same formula.
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