Invictus Platinum

Invictus Platinum
Paco Rabanne
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Absinthe
Grapefruit
Mint
Lavender
Cypress
Patchouli
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A fresher and greener version of the Invictus trophy-bottle saga: it opens with absinthe and grapefruit, then mint and lavender appear in the heart, while the base carries cypress and patchouli for a crisp aromatic woody finish.
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About Paco Rabanne
Paco Rabanne is a major Spanish fashion and fragrance house founded in 1966 by designer Paco Rabanne. Known for its futuristic designs and innovative use of materials, the brand entered perfumery in 1969 with "Calandre," marking the start of a long and influential presence in the fragrance industry. Paco Rabanne is widely recognized for its bold compositions, distinctive bottle designs, and commercially successful releases.
