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Invictus Victory Absolu

Marca
Rabanne
Anne Flipo
Perfumista
Anne Flipo
3.96 de 5
723 votos

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Descripción

Invictus Victory Absolu by Rabanne is a woody fragrance for men. This creation, launched in 2025, was designed by Anne Flipo and Caroline Dumur. The top notes feature black pepper; the heart notes combine amber, ambergris, and woody nuances; while the base notes reveal sandalwood, incense, and patchouli.

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  • Invierno 39%
  • Primavera 19%
  • Verano 7.1%
  • Otoño 35%
  • Día 34%
  • Noche 66%

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723 votos

  • Positivo 71%
  • Neutral 17%
  • Negativo 13%

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Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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23 reseñas

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  • Perfume from the 1920s: flankers of flankers of flankers with incredibly boring olfactory pyramids, uncreative and three-note structures. Who came up with this? Black pepper and amber in a designer men’s fragrance, what a waste.

  • blackswan

    Fantastic fragrance, smells like a clean, wealthy man. It brings back memories of crossing paths with rich foreigners strolling along the sea in Marbella.

  • ArmandoPerfumo

    Curious, it has something that reminds me of Sauvage Elixir, I think it’s the lavender; it’s very similar. It’s like taking the body of the original Victory and adding something from the heart of Sauvage Elixir; it adds more elegance, darkness, and seriousness. For special occasions. More than original, it seems like a hybrid.

  • blackswan

    Amazing scent, smells like a flawless, well-off man. Brings back memories of crossing paths with wealthy foreigners on Marbella’s promenade.

  • A good flanker for those who liked the recent ones. I feel it’s a fusion of Victory Elixir and Invictus Parfum: the Elixir is a sweet vanilla with spices, while Parfum has a clean, soapy part. This has bits of both: the cleanliness of Parfum and the sweet, spiced side of Elixir, with the only difference being it’s less sweet since it lacks vanilla. If you like either of those flankers, you’ll like this one too.

  • Good for those who liked the recent flankers. I feel like it’s a fusion of Victory Elixir and Invictus Parfum: the Elixir is sweet and vanilla with spices, and the Parfum has a clean, soapy part. This one has the cleanliness of the Parfum and the sweet, spicy side of the Elixir, with the difference being it’s less sweet since it lacks vanilla. If you liked either of those, you’ll love this.

  • Van der wiel

    I agree with the comment below: it gives off the vibe of Sauvage Elixir. Note, it’s not a dupe and doesn’t smell the same, though it doesn’t declare cocoa, there’s a slight chocolatey note like the regular Victory. I liked it; I thought it would be another overly sweet option in the current crowd.

  • Honestly, it disappointed me. I thought it would outshine its predecessor with sweeter, more explosive touches, but as a flanker of a flanker, don’t expect much. Upon testing, it reminded me of Invictus Parfum with its cleanliness, except here they add small sweet touches; if you remove the sweetness, it smells exactly like Absolute.

  • Follows the trend of free-falling decline in commercial perfumery: another flanker of a flanker that smells almost identical to Victory Elixir, changing only two notes, what a shame. I’ve been away for a while because they launch something nonsensical every six months without adding anything.

  • GONÉ VALO

    Many will hate me, but it doesn’t matter. Yesterday I tried Invictus Victory Absolu, and I feel bad for those who spend money blindly; the first thing that came to my mind was MAGNAT ELITE by Ésika. Yes, just as I said: a catalog fragrance. I took the blotter home, put Magnat Elite on my left hand, and… the resemblance is huge. They’re easily 85% similar. I laughed because, although Magnat smells good, Rabanne shows us how to pull our legs. Anyway, without realizing it, I have a catalog Invictus Victory Absolu for just $20. Cheers and enjoy the wonders (no longer wonderful) of designer fragrances.

  • charlie85

    So similar to Victory Elixir that I doubted if the perfumeria had mixed up the bottle. It smells very much the same, but with that touch that reminds me of Le Beau Le Parfum, slightly toned down. The perfume itself is good… but come on, Paco, put something a little more distinct in there.

  • To me, they grabbed several perfumes, mixed them, and this came out. It gives me that feeling, like when you put many perfumes in a jacket and the scents blend, leaving it super synthetic. If you sense that characteristic touch of Victory Elixir, this is more for a mature person over 35. It smells like a vintage perfume they tried to give a modern twist to. I’m not buying it.

  • Van der wiel

    Where do they get the idea that it’s similar to Elixir? Nothing alike. This isn’t as cloying with coconut; it has memories of Sauvage Elixir, or at least that’s what it gives me. It smells more formal, serious, and mature, not so much boyish. Thank God I’m tired of so much chocolate sweetness.

  • Invictus Victory Absolu presents itself as powerful and vibrant, but offers few surprises. It sounds like familiar scents, evoking commercial fragrances. The opening smells like high school perfumes, with Axe Chocolate-type touches and Hugo Boss notes. It might appeal to those who like sweet and youthful scents, but it hasn’t won me over. It adds nothing new; it’s too familiar. It’s a commercial option that doesn’t fit my tastes; for someone seeking something unique, it falls short.

  • Alejandrohdezruiz

    Nothing new on the horizon. A fragrance for everyone to like without taking risks. In the dry-down, it reminds me a lot of Trussardi’s Primo.

  • Rick Azafranado

    A rich fragrance, but as mentioned below, nothing new under the sun. It has an undeclared coconut note that isn’t cloying. It’s long-lasting, which somewhat justifies the exorbitant price. I recommend Fragrance World’s Just Azraq; the dry-down is 95% identical and indistinguishable. I tested it myself, so if you want an ultra-budget version that’s almost the same, go for that one.

  • Rick Azafranado

    A rich perfume, but as they say, nothing new under the sun. It has an undeclared coconut note that isn’t cloying. It’s long-lasting and justifies the excessive price. I recommend Fragrance World’s Just Azraq; the dry-down is 95% identical, indistinguishable. If you’re looking for the ultra-budget almost-identical version, that’s the way to go.

  • Smells like gum, no cure. The good thing about Invictus Parfum and Victory Elixir is that they’re addictive. On blotter it smelled great from over a meter away; on skin it’s more relaxed but still equally good. I’m not ruling out buying it. It’s different, as someone who knows the Rabanne line says: it recalls the soapy notes of Parfum, but warmer with touches of Victory Elixir.

  • This smells overwhelmingly of gum. The good thing is it mixes the parts of Invictus Parfum and Victory Elixir; it’s very addictive. I tested it on skin and blotter; the blotter smelled strong from over a meter away, while on skin it’s more relaxed but very good. I’m not ruling out buying it; it’s not just more of the same, as someone who owns the Rabanne line and Invictus Parfum can tell you: it recalls those soapy notes but warmer with the Victory Elixir notes.

  • alejomolloparfum

    I swear, I don’t believe anything on this website anymore. Arab perfumes getting 4.5 stars and this one with that note? Honestly, the site has become pathetic.