Paco Rabanne makes colognes that turn heads. The Spanish-born, Paris-based house has built its fragrance reputation on bold, attention-grabbing scents packaged in equally bold bottles. From the golden bar of 1 Million to the trophy-shaped Invictus, Paco Rabanne does not do subtle โ and that is exactly what their fans love.
1 Million EDT (2008)
The golden standard for sweet nightlife colognes. Blood mandarin, cinnamon, rose, and leather create a warm, spicy sweetness that has been generating compliments for nearly two decades. Built for clubs, parties, and cold-weather nights out. 6-8 hours of longevity. Decant starting at $4.
1 Million Parfum (2020)
The concentrated upgrade. More intense, more resinous, with added salt and solar notes. The Parfum version is smoother and more refined than the EDT while maintaining the DNA. Better longevity at 8-10 hours. A more mature take on the original.
Invictus EDT (2013)
Fresh, sweet, and athletic. Grapefruit, bay leaf, and ambergris create an energetic, sporty cologne perfect for daytime social situations. Invictus is the Saturday afternoon counterpart to 1 Million's Friday night energy. Try it.
Invictus Legend (2019)
A warmer, woodier take on the Invictus DNA with added salt, red seaweed, and guaiac wood. Legend leans more toward the ocean โ if regular Invictus is a pool party, Legend is a beach bonfire.
Phantom EDT (2021)
The most polarizing Paco Rabanne release. Lemon, lavender, and a heavy dose of styrene create a clean, slightly synthetic, futuristic scent. The robot-shaped bottle matches the concept. Love it or hate it, Phantom is doing something different from the rest of the lineup.
1 Million vs Invictus
1 Million is warm, sweet, and nightlife-oriented. Invictus is fresh, energetic, and daytime-oriented. Think of 1 Million as the cologne you wear to the club and Invictus as the cologne you wear to brunch the next morning. Owning both covers a wide range of situations. Grab decants of each and compare.
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