Lady Million EDP by Paco Rabanne

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This will be my first review of a fragrance from the Lady Million line by Paco Rabanne. I have already covered some other women’s scents from this brand, but weren’t from this particular silo of scents. As usual, I am going to cover what’s inside, how it smells, performs, when it should be worn, and whether or not Lady Million Eau de Parfum is even worth a try.


What does Lady Million EDP Smell Like?

Notes include: jasmine, gardenia, patchouli, orange blossom, neroli, bitter orange, raspberry, honey, and amber

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My Full Wear Review

When smelling Lady Million EDP, I was trying to detect if there were any parallels between it and the men’s version. Other than being sweet, nope. Even the sweetness, is a completely different sort of aroma.

From the start, I get a lot of white floral notes, mainly gardenia and orange blossom, with a hint of jasmine. As it moves, along it sort of reverses and I detect more jasmine than the other two floral notes.

Also, the raspberry adds a layer of juicy sweetness to the composition. It is sort of muted versus some of the other perfumes that feature a really strong and bright raspberry. In Lady Million, it is tempered by florals, honey, and some patchouli.

So, the honey note is the main attraction here, once you hit the 30 minute or so mark. The raspberry takes a back seat to the sweetness of the honey. It is rich and warm and supported by a lovely amber note. It all does have a ‘golden’ sort of smell that resembles the bottle.

It’s an enveloping white floral fragrance with a sweet thickness, which hangs around for essentially the entire wear. Not what I’d call heavy, but syrupy might be the better term.

The final lineup of notes ends up with honey, jasmine, raspberry, patchouli, amber, and some gardenia. A gourmand floral fragrance, that is pleasant, and well blended. There’s a richness, juiciness, and also a bouquet effect all wrapped into one.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection and sillage wise, Lady Million is actually fairly moderate. This is a change of pace from the men’s version, which is super loud. Lady Million isn’t like that, it’s much more wearable on a daily basis.

It’s probably toward the upper end of the moderate range, but never feels extreme, in the slightest. Reading the notes before trying it out, I was actually surprised that it didn’t project itself off of the skin or clothing even more.

Even without a large radius of projection, this Paco Rabanne fragrance, does last a long time. You can get through a full workday with this perfume without issue. Depending on the day, it seems to settle in the 8-10 hour range.

Is Lady Million versatile? Yes, it works best in the colder months of the year, but it can also be utilized during spring and summer, as well. Lady Million can be worn at the office, school, casually, or out for an evening.

But, it does also skew younger. So, probably best served for those in their early to mid 20s. Not that others can’t wear it, but it isn’t the most formal or grown up fragrance out there. Though also, not just for teens.

I would probably keep it to the indoors or nighttime during the warmer months. Again, it’s not overwhelmingly powerful or too rich, to the point that it’ll just flat out melt.

It’s nice, safe, but also has a delicious/sexy side to the composition. This is one of the greatest strengths of this scent, is its ability to be worn nearly universally, and without being overbearing at all. Sweet, syrupy, and fairly youthful…yes, just not overbearing.


Overall Impressions of Lady Million

Overall, do I like Lady Million? I do. It’s not the most amazing scent out there, but it does smell good, has good performance, and is a safe bet for women looking for an everyday perfume. Some won’t enjoy the gourmand qualities, white floral notes, or somewhat synthetic aroma.

So, if that’s definitely you, this one should probably be skipped. However, most women will enjoy wearing this one, as evidenced by its popularity over the years. It’s an all around very good scent and a fair value.

Versatility and the longevity are the strongest aspects of this fragrance. Personally, I enjoy the honey, amber, and orange blossom the most…as far as the actual smell goes. Not blown away by it overall, just an above average perfume.

You just need to expect the sweetness and honeyed floral presentation. If that’s your type of thing, this is a pretty decent example.

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