Rabanne fragrances are built on the idea of luxury, quality and sophisticated extravagance. These aromatic compositions which come in uniquely distinctive bottles are just as unusual as the life and work of the designer who gave them his name.
Rabanne is a pseudonym that made Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo famous. This Spanish designer grew up in France where he worked in several Parisian fashion houses before he founded his own brand in 1966. His eclectic designs from unusual materials then quickly started drawing attention and earned the brand global recognition.
The first Rabanne perfume was introduced only 3 years later and has been since followed by dozens of fragrances for both women and men. The initial floral compositions were later joined by woody and spicy ingredients which provided the brand’s signature sex-appeal. Rabanne 1 Million is a prime example of this quality and a true modern classic.
Paco Rabanne becomes 'Rabanne' in a bold New Era
As it approaches its 60th anniversary, the legendary fashion and fragrance house Paco Rabanne embarks on a transformative journey, rebranding itself simply as ""Rabanne"". This shift symbolizes a significant turning point for The Maison, marking a decade of remarkable growth and heralding a future where fashion and beauty unite under a single, unique signature and lifestyle. The bold, new typography draws inspiration from the archives of The Maison, particularly from its inaugural fragrance, Calandre, which was introduced in 1969. This evolution reflects a more streamlined and globally oriented approach, signifying Rabanne's commitment to embracing a fresh era of creativity and innovation.