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Paco Rabanne Fame Parfum Eau de Parfum 30ml Spray
Paco Rabanne Fame Parfum Eau de Parfum 30ml Spray
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Paco Rabanne Fame Parfum Eau de Parfum 30ml is the deeper, richer Parfum-strength interpretation of the brand's modern feminine bestseller. Composed in 2023 by Alberto Morillas, Dora Baghriche and Marie Salamagne, it pairs a juicy mango, bergamot and pink pepper opening with a luxurious jasmine, frankincense and patchouli heart, settling on a warm benzoin, sandalwood, musk and Helvetolide drydown.
About Paco Rabanne
Paco Rabanne — now branded simply as Rabanne — is the visionary Spanish-French fashion house founded by Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo in 1966. Its perfumery line, today produced with Puig, is known for its sculptural bottles and big modern releases such as 1 Million, Olympéa and Fame.
Fragrance notes
- Top: mango, bergamot, pink pepper
- Heart: jasmine, frankincense, patchouli
- Base: benzoin, sandalwood, musk, Helvetolide
Olfactory family: Floral Woody Vanilla / Oriental | Concentration: Parfum (Eau de Parfum) | Launched: 2023 | Perfumers: Alberto Morillas, Dora Baghriche, Marie Salamagne | Size: 30ml
Who it's for
Existing Fame fans who want a deeper, more enveloping evening interpretation — and anyone drawn to bright, modern feminine fragrances with a sweet, sun-kissed character. Suits both daytime and evening wear, particularly in autumn and winter; the 30ml bottle is travel- and handbag-friendly.
How to use
- Spray two to three times onto pulse points: throat, behind the ears and on the wrists.
- Avoid rubbing the wrists together to preserve the bright mango-bergamot opening.
- Layer with the matching Fame body lotion to extend longevity.
- Re-apply only as needed — Parfum-strength compositions tend to project well on their own.
Specifications
- Brand: Rabanne (Paco Rabanne)
- Product: Fame Parfum Eau de Parfum
- Format: 30ml spray
- Concentration: Parfum (Eau de Parfum)
- Gender: For Her
- Olfactory family: Floral Woody Vanilla
- Year: 2023
- Perfumers: Alberto Morillas, Dora Baghriche, Marie Salamagne
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