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Fame Couture

Marca
Rabanne
Dora Baghriche
Perfumista
Dora Baghriche
4.06 de 5
227 votos

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Descripción

Fame Couture by Rabanne is an oriental floral fragrance for women. This creation, launched in 2024, was designed by Dora Baghriche and Marie Salamagne. Its opening unfolds with incense, coconut water and bergamot; the heart reveals iris, sambac jasmine and wolfwood; while the base settles on vanilla, Australian sandalwood and musk.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 35%
  • Primavera 20%
  • Verano 10%
  • Otoño 35%
  • Día 46%
  • Noche 54%

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Comunidad

227 votos

  • Positivo 74%
  • Neutral 14%
  • Negativo 12%

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

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Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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11 reseñas

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  • I truly have an aversion to these Robot bottles; they look horrendous to me. However, this edition looks cuter, and the notes make it the one I’d love to own above all others. Although the previous ones don’t smell bad, I don’t feel like I’d want to own them. This limited edition, purely for the collection, is worth it, and those notes are enchanting. I hope it’s available in various places and doesn’t become as elusive as some limited editions.

  • The little robot dresses up for the occasion, dusting its face, ears, and even its coat with iris powder, because it associates elegance with smelling like a vanity, with makeup, with iris. The opening is very well done, rich in nuances, and creates a rich, diverse aura with an appealing touch of elegance. As it dries, all the aromas weave together into something flatter, though still pretty. The evaporated iris leaves the vanity empty, yet with a clean scent of the lingering traces of the notes that were there initially. It smells like a vanity perfume, such as Tiffany, some Guerlain scents, Lipstick Rose, Guilty…

  • I spotted the bottle in a shop yesterday and thought the staff had dressed up as robots. I considered trying it, but since I absolutely dislike the original Fame, I made the mistake of not taking a second look. What a pity, because the notes seem perfect for me. Edit: I finally managed to try it yesterday, and meh. It’s the biggest ‘meh’ I’ve had from the brand. Considering what Paco Rabanne has achieved…

  • I tried it in-store and it’s absolutely lovely. I wasn’t familiar with its notes and thought I wouldn’t like it, but it has really surprised me. If I get the chance to buy it, I will ♡

  • I had the chance to try it in the store and it’s very lovely. I wasn’t familiar with its notes, and now that I’ve seen them, I didn’t think I would like it, but I was pleasantly surprised. If I get the chance to buy it, I certainly will.

  • lacasitadepan

    It’s the only robot in the Fame line that actually makes sense. Apart from the bottle, it’s a distinguished and long-lasting fragrance. The iris is very prominent, and I can smell quite a bit of frankincense. I would love to own it.

  • BrisadeAbril

    I absolutely loved it! It’s addictive and elegant. It doesn’t resemble the original; without the mango, it’s not the same Fame, but it’s beautiful all the same. I want it on my wishlist.

  • TaeInBloom

    It carries the DNA of the classic Fame very clearly, and with the frankincense and iris notes, it becomes an elegant winter tropical fragrance. It’s not overwhelming as I feared; quite the opposite, it’s well-rounded. I even like it more than the original, which has a soapy edge that doesn’t sit well with its sweet fruity base. Beautiful bottle; I would buy it without hesitation.

  • BrisadeAbril

    I loved it! It’s addictive and elegant. It doesn’t resemble the original Fame, but without the mango it’s not Fame, yet it’s still gorgeous. I want it; I’ve added it to my wishlist.

  • TaeInBloom

    It carries the DNA of the classic Fame; with incense and iris, it becomes an elegant winter tropical fragrance. It’s not overwhelming as I feared, but rather well-rounded. I even prefer it to the original, which has a slightly soapy edge that doesn’t sit well with its fruity sweetness. Beautiful bottle; I’d buy it without hesitation.

  • Has anyone noticed this smells exactly like Narciso Rodriguez Pure Musk? I tried Burberry’s Goddess Intense before this Fame. On my wrist, I felt absolutely nothing, so they swabbed it onto a piece of paper for me to take home. At home, the scent does appear, though the iris that gave it its similarity fades away. It’s lovely, just not standout. For me, I still prefer the original Fame; they have nothing in common except the name.