French designer Yves Saint Laurent shocked the beauty industry with his incredibly seductive perfume and sensually charged ad campaign; of course, such an uproar is only expected with a controversial name like Opium. This Oriental perfume was released alongside his Chinese-inspired Autumn-Winter collection in 1977.
According to the Paris Yves Saint Laurent Museum, the perfume sales racked in $30,000,000 across Europe in the first year alone. For decades, this heady, seductive perfume was marketed as everyone's favorite bedroom scent, and it sold incredibly well. Today, Black Opium is YSL's new brainchild, though you can still purchase the original perfume on their website for $77.
Top Notes: Clove, pepper, coriander, West Indian bay, plum, jasmine, mandarin orange, and bergamot
Middle Notes: Carnation, cinnamon, sandalwood, patchouli, orris root, rose, peach, and lily-and-the-valley
Base Notes: Incense, myrrh, sandalwood, tolu balsam, amber, opopanax, benzoin, labdanum, vanilla, musk, castoreum, cedar, vetiver, and coconut