Jazz Yves Saint Laurent
At a glance
Is Jazz Yves Saint Laurent worth trying?
Jazz by Yves Saint Laurent is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for men.
- Best match
- Office, Evening wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- aromatic, fresh spicy, herbal with Lavender, Nutmeg, Coriander
The first impression
Jazz by Yves Saint Laurent is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for men. Jazz was launched in 1988. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean-Francois Latty. Top notes are Lavender, Nutmeg, Coriander, Artemisia, Anise, Bergamot, Basil, Cinnamon and Cardamom; middle notes are Geranium, Carnation, Jasmine and Iris; base notes are Oakmoss, Leather, Tobacco, Sandalwood, Cedar, Musk, Amber and Tonka Bean.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jean-Francois Latty
Jean-Francois Latty is a perfumer known for his work with brands like Antonio Puig, Nikos, and Teo Cabanel. He created Brummel for Antonio Puig and Sculpture for Nikos. His extensive work for Teo Cabanel includes Alahine, Barkhane, Early Roses, Julia, Meloe, and Oha (2023).
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Jazz Yves Saint Laurent
Essence
Jazz epitomizes the Explorer's restless sophistication. Lavender and spice notes evoke well-stamped passports, while leather-tobacco base whispers of late-night conversations in foreign cafés. This is no brash adventurer-the oakmoss and tonka bean lend a vintage savoir-faire, suggesting someone who travels to understand, not conquer.
They embody the archetype's intellectual curiosity. The fragrance's aromatic-woody structure maps their journey: starting with brisk herbal energy (morning departures), moving through floral-spice intrigue (unexpected encounters), ending in leather-bound depth (lessons woven into character).
Style & Aesthetic
Their uniform: perfectly broken-in leather jackets, slim wool trousers, scarves with obscure literary quotes. Homes feature globes turned to forgotten corners, shelves of first-edition travelogues, and a permanent guest room. Colors run to tobacco-brown, midnight blue, and the gray of well-worn cobblestones.
Philosophy & Values
Jazz wearers collect experiences, not souvenirs. The nutmeg-cinnamon heart reflects their belief that wisdom comes through immersion-staying long enough to learn local rhythms. Their creed: "Be a guest, not a tourist." The sandalwood-musk base reveals their ultimate value-every journey changes the traveler.
Relationships
They're the friend who sends postcards with cryptic notes about alleyway discoveries. Romantically, they need partners who understand their solo expeditions aren't rejection. Their circles span continents, connected by mutual respect for curiosity over small talk.
Lifestyle
Mornings mean espresso and foreign newspapers. They might restore vintage motorcycles or collect regional folk music recordings. Work often involves cross-cultural exchange-diplomacy, import/export, or writing that bridges worlds.
Shadow
Their restlessness can become avoidance-always moving before roots form. The leather note warns against romanticizing detachment. At worst, they become the perpetual outsider, never letting any place leave marks on them.
Conclusion
Jazz is the scent of a worn steamer trunk and spice markets at dusk. Its complex layers honor the true Explorer: not one who covers ground, but one who lets the ground change them.