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Million Gold For Her
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Million Gold For Her by Rabanne is a woody floral musky fragrance for women. This creation, launched in 2024, was designed by Suzy Le Helley, Alienor Massenet, Loc Dong and Nathalie Benareau. Its olfactive pyramid unfolds with top notes of pear, rose and lavender; a heart of ylang-ylang and jasmine; and a warm base of vanilla, musk and moss.
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- Positivo 74%
- Neutral 15%
- Negativo 11%
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Smells like supermarket perfume: invasive white florals, no evolution, with a heavy and flat dry down. What a pity, it could have been something else. Synthetic and lacking nuance. I don’t usually complain, but this one has failed.
It smells like a supermarket perfume: invasive white flowers with no development, a heavy and flat dry-down. A pity, it could have been something else. It’s synthetic and lacks nuance. I rarely criticise, but this one has succeeded.
It begins with an explosion of white flowers and lots of jasmine. As it dries, it’s nicely musky, sweet and soft, like elegant baby powder, with no trace of rose. I see it as generic white flowers.
The Fragrantica pyramid says one thing, the notes another, and the scent is totally different. No musk or dusty note, the rose smells synthetic and distant, the animalic isn’t even a joke. In the end, it’s like smelling synthetic sweets that make you sick; it seems like three sprays of some Zara perfume that disappears after a short stint on the sales floor.
I tried it today and it seems to be an EDT version of Lady Million. I quite liked it because, being softer, it’s more wearable.
I’m unusual because I don’t detect musk, floral or clean notes; instead, it’s sweet and slightly cloying, though pleasant. I don’t sense the rose or white flowers; to me, it’s very similar to Lady Million, which upsets my stomach, but this is more bearable. Perhaps I’ll try it in winter.
It reminds me of something but I’m not sure what; it’s a mix of many things and smells a bit soapy, like shampoo. It’s agreeable and pleasant, but nothing new.
No sign of rose, it’s sweet and ambered. Very autumnal and for evening. In the opening, the first few seconds have the Fame mango, but afterwards just white floral with a kind of plum jam. It’s rich but it didn’t kill me.
On my dry skin, it smells exactly like Narciso Rodriguez For Her Poudrée. Nothing new, but rich.
I don’t care what people say… this smells like Fame but without mango.
Starts fresh with freesia, pear and mango, a sweet touch that later shifts to roses and white florals. In the dry down, a synthetic musk with comforting caramel. I like the blend, but the typical Paco Rabanne longevity disappoints me.
I signed up just to review this. No review does it justice: it’s a sweet explosion without being cloying. I can’t distinguish the notes; I just sense flowers and vanilla that I love, but I can’t separate them. It smells expensive, like 212 VIP without the alcohol and with a more complex formula. I think it suits any season; I met it in winter and adore it in spring. I had to use my card because I fell in love. I love strong perfumes and lately they’re on discount. I needed a sweet, persistent scent with character but modern. I had Lady Million, which has something powdery and mature that this lacks. I bought it because it’s rich, but this goes further. I disagree with the reviews: for me, it’s a 10.
The top notes are freesia, pear, and mango. It feels fresh and slightly sweet at first. Then it evolves into the heart with rose and other white flowers. Finally, a somewhat synthetic musk but with a comforting caramelised touch. I like the combination, but I’ve been disappointed by the longevity compared to what we’re used to from Paco Rabanne fragrances.
I received a tester as a gift with my Le Belle purchase. As soon as I put it on, I felt something similar to Little Women and that memory surfaced, then it transformed. Personally, it suits me terribly; I feel like a walking cemetery. Over time, it smells almost like the Paloma Picasso my grandmother used decades ago. I understand it might be exquisite for others, but not for me. It feels sweet, not so much that you can’t wear it in summer, not invasive, I used just one spray. I wouldn’t buy it blindly; I’d go to try it on skin first.
I signed up just to review this. No review does it justice: it’s a sweet explosion without being cloying. I can’t distinguish notes, just feel flowers and vanilla that I love but can’t separate. It smells expensive, reminds me of 212 VIP but without the alcohol and with a more complex formula. Seems suitable for any season; I met it in winter and adore it in spring. I had to card it because I fell in love. I love strong perfumes and lately they come discounted. I needed one that’s sweet, persistent, with character but modern. I had Lady Million and it has something dusty, mature, which this lacks. I bought it thinking it was rich, but this goes beyond that. I differ from the opinions: for me, it’s a 10.
I disagree with everything read here. It is one of the sexiest, most beautiful, and easy-to-please perfumes for any woman. Elegance and luxury, the scent of a wealthy but independent woman, whether she’s in an office or whatever. It’s similar to Fame but without mango, so it’s a different perfume altogether. I detect strong ylang-ylang, jasmine, and vanilla. It’s exquisite and you must own one. If I could only carry one, this is what I’d buy. Versatile, modern, refined, and sexy.
A delightful surprise with this new Rabanne. Million Gold is pretty and well-crafted. Sweet in just the right measure. First, you smell pear and lavender, then jasmine and ylang-ylang which give it a feminine touch, and finally everything is wrapped in vanilla and musk. The result is refined and modern. Good longevity, moderate sillage but perceptible for the first few hours.
A delightful surprise with this new Rabanne release. Million Gold is nice and well-crafted, sweet but measured. First comes the pear with lavender, then the jasmine and ylang-ylang add a feminine touch, and finally everything is wrapped in vanilla and musk. Result: refined and modern. Good longevity, moderate sillage but very noticeable in the first few hours.
Undeclared mango at full strength. Then juicy pear, royal lavender, powdery-musky roses, elegant jasmine with powdery ylang-ylang, and a herbaceous lactonic vanilla from the moss. What a beauty, a regal structure that screams powerful elegance. Reminds me a lot of Tom Ford’s Alien, on that same line. I’m in love with it beyond belief.
I tried it in-store and it’s a classic scent, the kind of ‘I’ve seen this before’ type. The ylang-ylang and jasmine are tender and floral, but the pear keeps it fresh. I’m not sure if I should buy it as it sounds a bit common; I’ll leave it to rest and smell it again calmly.
At first, it’s a huge hit, but personally, the solar notes clash with me. Both this and the Olympea Solar provoke the same reaction in me. I love them at first, but afterwards, that excessive talcum-like aroma overwhelms me. I love all Rabanne fragrances, but these two in particular are not to my liking.
It’s enchanting at first, but the solar notes clash with me, just like in Olympea. That excessive talcum-like scent afterwards overwhelms me. I adore Rabanne, but these two aren’t for me.
Million Gold is the fragrance that made me reconcile with the ylang-ylang note. I always avoid perfumes like this because they are almost always very ‘tropical’ and I found the ylang-ylang to be a very heavy note. However, a month ago I was gifted the Million Gold and I’m delighted. At first, you feel the pear and lavender, but immediately the ylang-ylang arrives along with a bit of jasmine. At the end, flowers and a persistent vanilla are perceived. This fragrance is undoubtedly elegant and feminine; it has good longevity on me.
It’s a fragrance that, truthfully, is very good. It’s all-rounder, a wildcard that serves for everything. As if you like all types of perfume but only want one, then this could be an option. Or if you’re not one to wear perfume but need to on occasion, this is very good; it’s pleasant and unobtrusive.
WOW! Just that. I was given a whiff in the shop; it caught my attention due to the notes and reviews, but the rose didn’t convince me, as it makes me feel dowdy, like La Vie Est Belle, which I can’t tolerate. Here, the rose is subtle, fresh, and with the other notes it makes it elegant and versatile. I prefer it for night. Delighted, I’ll be back tomorrow. Scent 10/10, longevity 8/10.
I love it; it’s a beautiful and elegant fragrance. I liked it more than the jasmin version, finding this one much fresher, cleaner and younger. I was eager to buy it and finally have it. I detest gourmand fragrances; I prefer fresh or citrusy scents, but this smell, despite its sweetness, captivated me. The fresh/floral notes of the ylang-ylang and jasmine give it a touch that prevents it from being an overwhelming sweetness. I feel it’s very versatile, perfect for nights, cold days or winter seasons for those who aren’t fans of the synthetic, caramelised sweetness found in most cold-weather perfumes. I’m not a huge fan of the rose opening, but that’s my only ‘con’; I adore it.
WOW! That’s all I can say. They just let me smell it in a shop; I was drawn to the notes and good reviews, but the rose didn’t convince me, as I find it makes me look dowdy, like La Vie Est Belle, which I can’t stand. Here, however, the rose is very subtle, fresh, and in combination with the other notes, it makes it elegant and versatile. In my opinion, it’s more of a night scent. Delighted, I’ll be back tomorrow. Scent 10/10, longevity 8/10.
I tried it today. It’s a classic and elegant. I hardly detect the rose, but the jasmine is present. Good longevity at nine hours, with no significant sillage.
Beautiful and long-lasting, very similar to Prada Paradoxe due to the pear, jasmine and vanilla. The Prada has orange blossom, whereas this does not, and it features lavender which I don’t detect. It loses a bit of the Lady Million style; it isn’t as sweet and is more wearable. I tried the new version and didn’t like it; this one is superior.
It seems absolutely sublime, something I’ve never smelt before. Very original and versatile, suitable for all year round and all ages. I perceive a sweet yet elegant aroma without being cloying. I don’t detect any specific note… perhaps the ylang-ylang, but it’s blended so well that it’s beautiful.
A blind buy that was a hit. It doesn’t feature a novel olfactive path; I’ve tried other combinations of rose, ylang-ylang and jasmine that suit my skin perfectly, which is why I picked this. I hesitated slightly over the lavender opening, but it’s imperceptible. The scent boils down to ylang-ylang and jasmine with very little vanilla. Longevity is around five hours with a low sillage, yet comforting. I see it as better suited for spring and summer days.
Party and sensuality: it begins with a burst of ripe, juicy pear, super vibrant and extroverted, like someone stepping onto the dancefloor ready to shine. Then the tone shifts to reveal a sensualised vanilla, intimate and close to the skin, inviting you to keep the party going in private. It’s dual and versatile: party-ready at first, then elegant and seductive at the end. Although this feminine line is eclipsed by its masculine sibling, it deserves attention for its unique character. Rating: 9.5/10, an unforgettable fragrance that embodies the perfect party-goer and seducer.