A bit complicated this one. Despite what it says above, it's not unisex. It's actually two fragrances (Tristan is the masculine and Yseult is the feminine).  The names are from a 12th Century romantic poem. Pierre Cardin has recently produced and opera based on the poem and designed costumes for the characters.  In 1972 he made a movie about T&Y too...  The masculine scent Cardin describes as "very animal, very sexy" and the feminine is "like the sea, delicate".

Tristan & Yseult fragrance notes

    • mandarin, rose, musk

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Others have stated these are his and hers but to me I feel they are truly unisex with Tristan being a more suitable scent for Fall/Winter as it is heavier, spicy, woody, and musky and Yseult more of a fruity, Floral lighter fresher. (Top notes similar to Aventus, lol pineapple maybe????) To me both can be worn by either sex. I give them both a thumbs up!
17th March 2016
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