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Paco Rabanne Pure XS for Her Eau de Parfum

A flower of Ylang with carnal instinct. The senses are set on fire... An explosion of popcorn. The thoughts go crazy! The excess in the pure state.

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Excess and sin have struck again. After capturing his Adam, Paco Rabanne presents Eve, a mischievous woman wearing Pure XS for Her, the house's new fragrance for women.

Under the features of the sublime Emily Ratajkowski, Eve reinvents the original sin by biting into a much juicier fruit. The entire bottle of Pure XS for Her is reminiscent of what Genesis described as the Fall of Man. A delicate, dewy roundness suggests the fruit of the tree, but it is overhung by a golden snake that embraces it possessively. This perfume is that of evil, the one that will seduce the Male.

Designed to fascinate and immediately hook the senses, Pure HX for Her is a floral oriental that recalls the geographical origin of Eden by placing a modern slightly gourmand powder.

The hook is composed of a vanilla decidedly very current that on nuance by an agreement of Ylang-Ylang seductive. The explosive and sensual heart bursts in a balance between a greedy accord of popcorn and the sophistication of sandalwood mixed with amber seed. The two sensations collide and clash on our skin to leave a lasting impression of a biblical duality that charms us.

Once bewitched, Eve strikes like a snake and her delicious venom numbs our senses, leaving us at the mercy of the excessive whims of a sinful gourmand that is difficult to resist.

Olfactory family: Oriental Floral

Carnal tension between two sensations :
- Floral blaze: ylang-ylang, vanilla
- Explosive sensuality : popcorn accord, sandalwood, ambrette seed

Paco Rabanne

Clearly a creator of daring, Paco Rabane reminds us that Art is not just about copying. And rather than repeating the same Haute-Couture creations or fragrances over and over again, he experiments! Let's leave fashion aside and take a closer look at his fragrances: each one, whether for men or women, has a very specific olfactory universe, a bottle that reflects the sensory intention behind it, and a quasi-oniric world to wrap it all up in. One Million", for example, has nothing in common with "Invictus". The former is an essence of wealth, playing on the codes of opulence, eager to portray the image of a successful rich man, and so it slips into a case in the shape of a gold ingot (a first in the field). The second, with its trophy-shaped packaging, is based on the idea of power, competition and gladiatorial combat. And this sense of staging and aesthetics is mirrored in the women's ranges. Rather than offering similar bottles and fragrances, Paco Rabane takes the time to design its lines and experiment with scents. And the result is unmistakable: fragrances that are systematically unique, aimed at specific people.