Paco Rabanne CALANDRE Eau De Toilette 100ml (3.4 Fl.Oz) EDT perfume

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Paco Rabanne CALANDRE Eau De Toilette 100ml (3.4 Fl.Oz) EDT perfume

Paco Rabanne CALANDRE Eau De Toilette 100ml (3.4 Fl.Oz) EDT perfume

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is all about finding yourself and solidifying your identity, so why not find a perfume to match? Read on for an excellent guide to the best fragrances for women in 2022. With so many great options from Paco Rabanne, you're sure to find your next go-to. Paco Rabanne Lady Million Eau de Parfum Olympéa gives you the power to step into a room and make heads turn like the goddesses themselves blessed you. If vanilla has always been your go-to scent, you're going to love Olympéa Eau de Parfum. Olympéa places emphasis on salty vanilla and harmonizes with a dash of cashmere wood and ambergris. Paco Rabanne brought his training as an architect to his fashion design process. Photograph: Keystone/Getty Images Alongside French designers Pierre Cardin and Andre Courreges, he helped upset the status quo of Paris fashion of the time, earning him the moniker of "enfant terrible".

This scent settles to become reminiscent of that iconic freshness after rainfall. It's unique, evocative, and distinct while still being subtle. Calandre brings a level of maturity to the table that few fragrances can match. A bit of history: Paco Rabanne was born Francisco Rabaneda y Cuervo in 1934, in Pasaïa, in the Basque country of Spain. His mother, a head seamstress at the Spanish couture house of Balenciaga, fled the Spanish Civil War for France, in 1939. ‘Spanish at heart and French by adoption,’ his biography says, ‘Francisco Rabaneda would now be known as Paco Rabanne‘. After studying architecture at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris (which nurtured a deep love of the art world), Rabanne began designing costume jewellery for the greatest couture houses of the day: Nina Ricci, Pierre Cardin, Balenciaga, Courrèges, Givenchy and more… He will remain an important source of inspiration for the Puig fashion and fragrance teams, who continuously work together to express Mr Paco Rabanne's radically modern codes." Perfumer Michel Hy developed Calandre, and it launched in 1969. Its notes include aldehydes, bergamot, green notes, geranium, orris root, jasmine, lily of the valley, rose, amber, oakmoss, musk, sandalwood and vetiver. (Michel Hy was a genius of the green chypre — he also worked on Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche, Yves Saint Laurent Y and Balmain Ivoire.) In French, the word “calandre” means “grille,” as in the grille on a car or a radiator. It also means “mangle,” a machine that irons linens when you feed them through its long rollers. With Calandre’s feel of freshness and molar-tingling metal, the name fits.This addictive top note then gives way to fresh pear and creamy sorbet, allowing the perfume to reach that hearty femininity. Finally, it settles in an undercurrent of subtle vanilla and cashmere woods, giving it enough musk to soften the edges. Oakmoss, Musk, Vetiver, Amber, and Sandalwood create your base notes. Yet they work so well throughout how the fragrance settles that you could mistake them for mid-notes. What's impressive is that none of these notes clash but instead find a beautiful harmony. Paco Rabanne Olympéa Legend is for the adventurous woman who isn't afraid to seek out and conquer. Olympéa Legend is a proud scent reminiscent of the hot sand and desert flowers.

Paco Rabanne (Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo), fashion designer, born 18 February 1934; died 3 February 2023 Among the most seminal fashion figures of the 20th century, his legacy will remain a constant source of inspiration. This included the famous chain mail-inspired minidress made of silver plastic plates which was worn over a flesh-coloured bodysuit. Paco Rabanne Olympéa Legend is an ode to tan lines and late sunsets, but the sweetness of the plum top note makes it a great spring fragrance, too! Olympéa Legend smells like a summer dream, so don't miss out on this fragrance when you plan your next beach trip. Paco Rabanne UltraredHis mother had worked for Balenciaga’s original establishment in San Sebastian, perhaps why he described sewing as “slavery”. She fled with her mother, the boy, his brother and two sisters and they were among refugees camped near Guernica when the town was destroyed by German bombing in 1937. They later made it to France, where Balenciaga also moved, and Paco was brought up in Britanny. His ambition to be an architect took him to the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1951. The move to fashion, opening a studio, was in 1965. Both The Great actress Elle Fanning and US professional basketball player Jalen Green are brand ambassadors for Paco Rabanne perfumes. After swimming through an undercurrent of peach, coconut, and orange blossoms, these notes meet with a base of ambrette and sandalwood. This perfect marriage of fragrances makes Pure XS for Her feel weightless and, true to its name, pure. Pure XS for her is addicting, so wear this at your own risk! The top notes are dominated by a bed of Damask roses, which symbolize purity and love in many traditions. Many experts in perfumery describe it as honey-like with an undertone of cognac and spice. If white florals are your thing, Lady Million is your new best friend. Lady Million tops off with a sweet trail of jasmine, orange flower, and gardenia. If you let the scent simmer, you'll find rich honey and warm amber waiting for you.

Olympéa Legend is perfect for the summer, topped by a roaring tide of the juiciest plums, apricots, and sea salt. Its middle notes consist of ginger flowers and other floral undertones, which is perfect for women who prefer their scent fruity rather than floral. Once it dries, Olympéa Legend invites you into the warm embrace of vanilla musk with rich amber and tonka bean. Lady Million Fabulous does not need to fight for the limelight. The crown falls on its rightful queen. So if you're looking for a feminine, seductive, but playful scent, Lady Million Eau de Parfum will not disappoint. Launched more recently, Paco Rabanne Olympéa and Invictus tap into Greek Mythology for their striking imagery (left), with equally eye-catching flacons. As Escentual‘s blog notes: ‘Olympéa is a fragrance not of this world, blending unexpected and powerful notes in a masterful way to convey the idea of a modern-day Aphrodite. Jasmine becomes aquatic, having never touched soil. The comforting creaminess of vanilla is salted to make mouths water. I thought I had an idea of what Olympéa might smell like before I sampled it for the first time, but I was completely side-swiped by its hypnotic notes. Put this one on your to-try list…’

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The fruity and aquatic fusion also makes Olympéa Legend a wonderful scent for summertime. Many users imagine enjoying a piña colada while idling by the beach. It's hard to put a finger on why Olympea is so good. The combination of notes creates a warm and sweet smell that suits colder weather and evening wear. As a result, many love to use Olympéa as a seasonal winter scent. Paco Rabanne Lady Million Fabulous Eau de Parfum Spray Other eccentricities were endearing. Rabanne’s life was austere: he dressed with priestly simplicity, owned few possessions, and at one time supported Benedictine-run hospices for Aids sufferers from the proceeds of his work. He was made an officer of the Légion d’Honneur in 2010. That the family were from Catalonia had mattered to Rabanne. He was a Basque, born Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo, in Pasaia, near San Sebastian, the son of a colonel in the Republican army executed by Francoists during the Spanish civil war.

In a vast landscape of fragrances, Paco Rabanne is a brand that stands out. Paco Rabanne has a killer line-up of perfumes and Eau de toilets for any occasion and mood. From iconic classics to more modern takes, there's something for everyone.It also has excellent longevity without being too strong or leaving a harsh trail. Paco Rabanne Calandre is for the modern intelligent woman who wants to leave her mark. Paco Rabanne Pure XS for Her Paco Rabanne revolutionised fashion, with his mini-skirted metallic dresses: often one-offs, hand-made, he pioneered the recycling of materials in clothing, creating show-stopping outfits out of hammered metal, knitted fur, aluminium jersey, fibreglass and fluorescent leather – and epehemeral paper creations, too. Currently we can describe this perfume as a traditional fragrance, which invites us to return to the past and allows us to relive great moments.



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