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Lady Million Prive

Marca
Rabanne
Anne Flipo
Perfumista
Anne Flipo
3.74 de 5
1,289 votos

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Descripción

Lady Million Prive by Rabanne is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, the nose behind this creation is Anne Flipo. The top notes reveal a woody bouquet and orange blossom; the heart unfolds with vanilla, raspberry, and heliotrope; while the base notes close the composition with cocoa, honey, and patchouli.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 43%
  • Primavera 9.7%
  • Verano 5.6%
  • Otoño 42%
  • Día 40%
  • Noche 60%

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Comunidad

1,289 votos

  • Positivo 71%
  • Negativo 22%
  • Neutral 7.1%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Longevidad

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Estela

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Género

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Precio

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  • At first, it reminded me so much of Black Orchid, perhaps due to the honey, that I thought about buying it. But after about two hours, the smell changed completely and revealed the classic Lady Million EDP. It’s a shame because the opening was enchanting. The trail is moderate and lasts about 6 hours.

  • At first, it smells like Black Orchid, with that honey note that made me want to buy it on the spot, but after two hours of wear, the scent transforms and starts smelling like Lady Million EDP. What a pity, because the opening was enchanting. The sillage is moderate and lasts about six hours.

  • Natalylopez

    The scent is sweet but not powerful, very soft. You can clearly detect the blend of cocoa, honey, and vanilla with woody and floral notes.

  • I tested it at a perfumerie twice, on skin and on blotter. The first 30 seconds were amazing—fascinating and addictive. Then it turned into just cocoa and honey, nothing extraordinary. On skin, it had good staying power; I could still smell it hours after a single spray. On the blotter, it became too masculine, sounding like a men’s fragrance.

  • It was a wonderful gift from my husband, who doesn’t know much about fragrances but has great taste. It’s a sweet and long-lasting scent, not invasive but present, wrapping you in warmth. It feels feminine with a slight masculine touch on my skin: at first, you get cocoa, honey, and patchouli, then it turns slightly floral without losing the dominant cocoa. It’s sophisticated and elegant, perfect for falling in love or making someone fall for you.

  • I tested a sample for a couple of days and it just didn’t convince me. It feels very woody and, above all, very masculine.

  • I tested a sample for a couple of days and didn’t like it. It’s very woody and feels masculine, with a distinctly masculine touch.

  • Just tried it, and luckily it doesn’t smell exactly like the original. The opening is greasy, nutty like almonds, and I immediately get the connection to Black Orchid, though on my skin this one lacks the chocolate notes others mention. It stayed sweet for an hour in 33-degree heat, but after 60-80 minutes, what a turn! It settles very similarly to BO. It has less projection and nuance, but those woods really stick in the dry down. It’s a simpler, more everyday version of BO, with a dark sweetness tempered by the woods. I was surprised it came from Paco Rabanne. Its longevity is low, dying between 4:30 and 6, so I think it lacks body. I have a hunch it will improve with age and plan to let it mature in the closet.

  • I was drawn in by the deep brown color, torn between a dark autumn or bitter chocolate vibe. The scent is strong, non-linear, and its performance really depends on your skin and sense of smell; you can either tolerate it, resist it, or enjoy it. It’s invasive, boozy, and perfect for winter by the fireplace with a cognac. Unfortunately, it fades quickly, leaving a quiet trail without losing its unisex character.

  • A while back, I tried a decant and luckily didn’t buy the big bottle. At first, it smells quite boozy, then it dries down and you can detect the wood and cocoa, though I don’t smell much honey and it ends up a bit sweet. The issue is that on my skin, it smells very masculine and woody; it just doesn’t suit my chemistry. Maybe I’d like it more in winter or at night, as it’s a very interesting perfume.

  • I tried it as a decant and it saved me from buying the full bottle. At first, it smells boozy, but once it dries down, it leaves behind wood and cocoa, though the honey is less noticeable and it ends up a bit sweet. On my skin, it feels very masculine and woody—it’s not my usual vibe, but maybe it would work better in winter or for evening wear; it’s an interesting fragrance that deserves another chance.

  • I’d say people who like unisex perfumes would love it. In my case, I don’t dislike it, but I don’t enjoy it; I feel somewhat masculine.

  • I love the warm and woody opening of this perfume. However, its longevity seems extremely low. In my case, I feel it for less than an hour, and then it fades to skin-level in about 4 more hours. I have it in my project pan right now and I’m not going to buy it again when it runs out.

  • I tested it this morning on skin and it’s dry… it’s a rich scent. Pity that on skin it didn’t last even half an hour; it had become a great candidate to buy. You can immediately detect its cocoa note mixed with raspberry… delicious. I love Paco Rabanne perfumes, but there’s no way they last for me. I have the Lady Million Fabulous that I love and it’s a bomb, but I still have to reapply. I don’t know what’s happening with perfumes; I miss the fragrances of the past where two sprays would last hours… the Aura by Loewe, the vintage, was a bomb 😍😍. As for longevity, within my current collection, very few make me feel the same. If I had to choose my brand for durability, it would definitely be Cavalli.

  • Andrea perfumona

    I bought it blind based on the listed notes and didn’t like it. The opening is super strong and gave me nausea. The only defined notes are a sweet raspberry like old makeup and patchouli. I tested it at 30°C and I think it’s a winter perfume: hyper-sweet but not gourmand. I’ll keep it for winter, but I’m not sure if I’ll be convinced, since I have winter perfumes I’d wear all year. For me, it’s a disappointment that smells like room spray. I can’t imagine a man wearing it; I find it too feminine to be unisex, it could be a flanker for La Vie Est Belle. Edit: I gave it a chance in cold weather and the perception improved; I feel it’s elegant and expensive, but it didn’t win me over or enchant me. It settled at a ‘I don’t dislike it,’ and I prefer someone else to enjoy it. As for longevity, I still smell it on my clothes the next day, very close to the skin.

  • Based on the reviews, I thought it would be super woody and almost masculine, but on my skin, it was the opposite: it came out creamy and sweet. I can detect the honey, the cocoa, and the vanilla. I don’t think it will work for me in winter because it’s not potent.

  • Lady Million Privé, what a gorgeous scent! Although I’m not familiar with the specific notes, the woody tone, the cocoa, and the sweetness of the honey dominate. A slightly boozy aroma floods my body with pure delight, making me feel like the only thing that matters is smelling that scent… I feel completely in love. It leaves a trail that, without being overwhelming, is noticeable and catches anyone who crosses it. It’s definitely unisex, but it doesn’t make me feel more masculine or feminine; I’m still me. I don’t understand the bad reviews, but for tastes, colors, haha.

  • Lady Million Privé, what a gorgeous scent! Although I’m not sure about the specific notes, what stands out is the woody tone, the cocoa, and the sweetness of the honey. It’s a boozy aroma that fills me with delight and makes me feel like nothing else matters but wearing it. I’m completely smitten; it leaves a trail that, without being aggressive, catches anyone who passes by. It’s unisex and doesn’t make me feel more masculine or feminine, just like myself. I don’t understand the bad reviews, but tastes vary.

  • I was a bit disappointed at first; on my skin, it came out super floral. I used it again today and felt a similarity to La Vie Est Belle Intensement. They both share that nail-polish-remover scent, which I love, I think it’s the raspberry mixed with another note. Setting aside quality and brand prestige, Avon Her Story Love Inspires has a similar vibe. It’s not strong, not unisex, not woody; it’s softly sweet, floral, and feminine. It’s definitely not a bomb, and I doubt I’d wear it in the cold, because I feel it doesn’t stand out in this season.

  • The essence of Lady Million is more intense and has a darker touch. Beyond that, I barely notice any difference from the original. The patchouli is beautiful—oriental, woody, and spicy, with honey adding warmth. I was hoping to smell the cocoa, but I can’t find it. Still, it works for me because it has the same structure, and I appreciate the original version.

  • The essence of Lady Million is more intense and slightly darker than the original, but beyond that, I barely notice a difference. The patchouli is lovely: oriental, woody, and spicy, with a honey that adds just the right amount of warmth. I hope to find that cocoa note, but I haven’t managed to; it’s not the note that makes the difference. Still, it works for me because it has the same structure as the original version that I appreciate.

  • Maybe it just doesn’t work for me because I feel like it’s a copy of Café Parfums’ Café Café. If you’re looking for a chocolate fragrance, I prefer Cacharel Delicious lipstick.

  • I was looking for this for the cocoa note, but it’s not really there. Tried it again today, and after a while, it reminded me of my friend wearing Black Orchid by Tom Ford, but decaffeinated: smells like truffle, sweetened by honey and vanilla. The raspberry is barely noticeable at first and then fades. I don’t recommend it; I don’t hate it, but I don’t love it and wouldn’t repurchase. Also, it’s hard to find anymore. For cocoa, I prefer Chocolate Greedy or l’Interdit Rouge Ultime, which has a real cocoa note and is one of my favorites.