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YSL's Libre line has become one of the most recognizable feminine fragrance families in recent years, and Libre Berry Crush is the 2025 flanker that adds a raspberry twist to the formula. The original Libre is built on French lavender and Moroccan orange blossom. Berry Crush keeps that core but layers a juicy raspberry accord and creamy coconut on top, creating something sweeter and more playful. The Libre Berry Crush price in Bangladesh starts at 941 BDT for a 3ml decant through Aromatica.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Raspberry, Mandarin
Heart: Orange Blossom, Lavender, Coconut Accord
Base: Vanilla, Musk
The Scent
The opening is distinctly fruity. Raspberry arrives first, tangy and bright with a slightly tart edge rather than the candied berry sweetness you might expect. Mandarin adds citrus lift, and together they create a fizzy, fruit-forward first impression that is noticeably different from the original Libre's more aromatic opening. The raspberry dominance lasts about fifteen to twenty minutes before the heart begins to assert itself. This is where Berry Crush reconnects with its parent fragrance. Orange blossom and lavender are the Libre signatures, and they are fully present here. The lavender is the same warm, almost masculine note that made the original stand out, and orange blossom adds its honeyed, slightly waxy sweetness. What is new is the coconut accord, which wraps around the florals with a creamy, smooth texture. Multiple reviewers noted that the coconut does not read tropical. Instead, it acts as a softening agent, rounding the sharp edges of the orange blossom and adding a gourmand warmth that the original lacks. Some Parfumo reviewers found the coconut borderline soapy, while others loved the way it mellows the composition. As the fragrance dries, the raspberry fades significantly. By the three-hour mark, many reviewers noted that Berry Crush smells nearly identical to the original Libre, with vanilla and musk providing a warm, clean, skin-close finish. This is both a strength and a weakness depending on your perspective. If you already own Libre, the dry-down will feel familiar. If you want the Libre DNA with a fruitier, more playful opening, Berry Crush delivers that and then settles into comfortable territory. Performance is strong. Macy's customer data rates it as a lasting, strong-scented fragrance, and Fragrantica reviewers report 8+ hours. Projection is above average for a designer feminine EDP. The fragrance is polarizing within the community. Some call it the best Libre flanker. Others call it pointless, noting that the raspberry note fades too quickly to justify a separate bottle. The truth is likely somewhere in between: Berry Crush is a well-made fruity update that will appeal most to people who enjoy Libre's bones but want a sweeter, more modern first impression.
When to Wear
Spring and summer, day or evening. The fruity opening works well in warm weather, and the lavender-vanilla base is versatile enough for both casual and dressed-up settings. Browse the Fruity collection at Aromatica for more in this direction.
Who Is It For
Someone who loves the Libre DNA but wants it sweeter and more fruit-forward. If you find the original too sharp or aromatic, Berry Crush softens the edges with raspberry and coconut.
If you want to compare this against the original, YSL Libre Eau de Parfum is the parent fragrance and worth testing side by side. Browse the full Yves Saint Laurent collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Description
YSL's Libre line has become one of the most recognizable feminine fragrance families in recent years, and Libre Berry Crush is the 2025 flanker that adds a raspberry twist to the formula. The original Libre is built on French lavender and Moroccan orange blossom. Berry Crush keeps that core but layers a juicy raspberry accord and creamy coconut on top, creating something sweeter and more playful. The Libre Berry Crush price in Bangladesh starts at 941 BDT for a 3ml decant through Aromatica.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Raspberry, Mandarin
Heart: Orange Blossom, Lavender, Coconut Accord
Base: Vanilla, Musk
The Scent
The opening is distinctly fruity. Raspberry arrives first, tangy and bright with a slightly tart edge rather than the candied berry sweetness you might expect. Mandarin adds citrus lift, and together they create a fizzy, fruit-forward first impression that is noticeably different from the original Libre's more aromatic opening. The raspberry dominance lasts about fifteen to twenty minutes before the heart begins to assert itself. This is where Berry Crush reconnects with its parent fragrance. Orange blossom and lavender are the Libre signatures, and they are fully present here. The lavender is the same warm, almost masculine note that made the original stand out, and orange blossom adds its honeyed, slightly waxy sweetness. What is new is the coconut accord, which wraps around the florals with a creamy, smooth texture. Multiple reviewers noted that the coconut does not read tropical. Instead, it acts as a softening agent, rounding the sharp edges of the orange blossom and adding a gourmand warmth that the original lacks. Some Parfumo reviewers found the coconut borderline soapy, while others loved the way it mellows the composition. As the fragrance dries, the raspberry fades significantly. By the three-hour mark, many reviewers noted that Berry Crush smells nearly identical to the original Libre, with vanilla and musk providing a warm, clean, skin-close finish. This is both a strength and a weakness depending on your perspective. If you already own Libre, the dry-down will feel familiar. If you want the Libre DNA with a fruitier, more playful opening, Berry Crush delivers that and then settles into comfortable territory. Performance is strong. Macy's customer data rates it as a lasting, strong-scented fragrance, and Fragrantica reviewers report 8+ hours. Projection is above average for a designer feminine EDP. The fragrance is polarizing within the community. Some call it the best Libre flanker. Others call it pointless, noting that the raspberry note fades too quickly to justify a separate bottle. The truth is likely somewhere in between: Berry Crush is a well-made fruity update that will appeal most to people who enjoy Libre's bones but want a sweeter, more modern first impression.
When to Wear
Spring and summer, day or evening. The fruity opening works well in warm weather, and the lavender-vanilla base is versatile enough for both casual and dressed-up settings. Browse the Fruity collection at Aromatica for more in this direction.
Who Is It For
Someone who loves the Libre DNA but wants it sweeter and more fruit-forward. If you find the original too sharp or aromatic, Berry Crush softens the edges with raspberry and coconut.
If you want to compare this against the original, YSL Libre Eau de Parfum is the parent fragrance and worth testing side by side. Browse the full Yves Saint Laurent collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.












