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One In A Million – The Top Five Paco Rabanne Fragrances

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Paco Rabanne is one of the most famous designers to come out of Spain, and his creations have spread in popularity throughout the decades they have been a part of popular culture. Featured in films such as Barbarella and utilizing a vast array of unique materials such as metal, paper, and plastic, for his clothing line, Paco’s fashion house took off in the sixties and has earned a solid reputation in spite of its creator’s most eccentric behaviors.

(He predicted a Russian space station would fall on Paris in 1999, shared a love of the surreal with Salvador Dali, and has an intense appreciation and interest in paranormal phenomena.)

But for all his contributions to the world of fashion, Paco Rabanne earns even more respect in his highly successful line of Paco Rabanne Fragrances. Here are five intoxicating scents sure to get you and that special someone addicted:

1 Million: This is the exact kind of concoction you would expect from a creator and visionary such as Paco Rabanne. With top notes of Grapefruit, Mint, and Blood Orange, there is a fruity base that melts into a spicier touch thanks to middle notes of Rose, Cinnamon, and Spice notes. Others include Blond leather, White woods, Amber, and Patchouli, creating a truly remarkable essence that is captivating and addictive.

Ultraviolet: Designer Jacques Cavallier created Ultraviolet for women who appreciate the smooth and refreshing flavor of the Orient. With Fresh Pimento and Capsicum top notes, it is a scent that progresses into a nice Japanese Kinmokusei middle before easing into a breezy finish with notes of Ambergris and Vanilla.

Paco Rabanne Pour Homme: Jean Martel developed Paco Rabanne’s original masculine scent in 1973, and the product has continued to enjoy success nearly forty years later, remaining in production all this time. With top notes of Rosemary, Sage, Rosewood, and Laurel, a strong floral pattern develops that spills over into middle notes of Lavender and Geranium. For the base notes, this scent finishes with a dynamic mixture of Moss, Honey, Tonka bean, Musk, and Amber.

Eau de Paco Rabanne Pour Homme: From famed perfumer Olivier Cresp comes this masculine mixture that is both citrus and spice. From the tangy tartness of its top notes (Orange Flower, Bergamot, Lemon), to the bite of its heart notes (Pepper, Basil, Vetiver), to its woody base (Cedarwood, Olibanum, Sandalwood, Leather), this is perhaps the most ruggedly beautiful of all masculine Paco Rabanne fragrances.

XS Pour Homme: Perfumers Rosendo Mateu and Gerard Anthony created this unique flavoring of Wild Mint, Bergamot, Coriander, Juniper Berry, Wild Flowers, Sandalwood, Cedarwood, and Musk. It is a truly piercing mixture that is both sweet and floral, but with woody base tones that give it a uniquely masculine tone. And it’s a good thing, too, since this is one fragrance that defines what it means to be a man.

It doesn’t matter if the scent is for men or for women. Paco Rabanne fragrances have earned the creator a reputation as one of the best in the world. With over thirty five fragrances to choose from, it is likely that the quantity and the quality will continue to grow over time. And that’s a win-win proposition for any gender.


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