The Story
Why it exists.
Phantom arrived in 2021 as Rabanne's attempt to engineer a specific feeling: confidence without the pretense. The house assembled four perfumers for the project, which is unusual. Most fragrances have one nose, maybe two. Phantom had Anne Flipo, Dominique Ropion, Loc Dong, and Juliette Karagueuzoglou working the brief together. The creative process incorporated AI-assisted ingredient selection, a first for the house. The goal wasn't complexity for its own sake. It was to create contrast, freshness against creaminess, brightness against warmth, that felt effortless rather than constructed. The name Phantom itself suggests something that moves, that shifts, that isn't quite where you expect it to be.
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The Beginning
Phantom arrived in 2021 as Rabanne's attempt to engineer a specific feeling: confidence without the pretense. The house assembled four perfumers for the project, which is unusual. Most fragrances have one nose, maybe two. Phantom had Anne Flipo, Dominique Ropion, Loc Dong, and Juliette Karagueuzoglou working the brief together. The creative process incorporated AI-assisted ingredient selection, a first for the house. The goal wasn't complexity for its own sake. It was to create contrast, freshness against creaminess, brightness against warmth, that felt effortless rather than constructed. The name Phantom itself suggests something that moves, that shifts, that isn't quite where you expect it to be.
The lavender note runs through the entire pyramid, which is either brave or lazy depending on how you look at it. Rabanne chose brave. Instead of lavender as an opening chord that clears out, Phantom keeps it present from the first spray to the final drydown, letting it shift roles as the other notes arrive and depart. That's the structural gamble, the same material reads differently against lemon, against apple, against smoky patchouli. The creamy sweetness comes from vanilla in the base, but the vanilla doesn't arrive all at once. It emerges slowly as the top freshness settles, adding warmth that wasn't there in the opening. The smoky, earthy notes don't overwhelm. They add shadow without becoming the point.
The Evolution
The opening is all lemon and lavender, bright and clean, the kind of freshness that reads almost sharp. The lemon dominates initially, delivering an immediate citrus pop that feels invigorating and straightforward. Lavender arrives shortly after, adding an aromatic dimension that softens the citrus without dulling it. These two notes work in tandem through the early wear, creating a crisp, elevated freshness. Then the heart opens up, the apple appears here, slightly sweet, slightly tart, giving the lavender a different texture to work against. The fruit note brings a new dimension, a touch of juiciness that prevents the composition from feeling too austere or linear. The smoky note is subtle at first, almost an afterthought, then suddenly it is the thing you notice when you press your wrist to your face.
Cultural Impact
Phantom's connected bottle, featuring an NFC chip linking to the brand's digital community, reflected Rabanne's broader interest in fashion-meets-technology crossover. The bold, metallic flask itself signals a departure from conventional fragrance presentation, embracing a futuristic aesthetic that mirrors the scent within. On the inside, the fragrance walks a line between crisp citrus brightness and deeper, more resinous warmth. The opening delivers an immediate burst of lemon that feels clean and energizing, softened only slightly by the aromatic presence of lavender that follows.
The House
France · Est. 1966
Rabanne is a Paris-based fashion and fragrance house founded by Spanish-born designer Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo, known professionally as Paco Rabanne. The house established itself in perfumery through a partnership with Spanish fragrance company Puig, beginning with the 1969 launch of Calandre. The brand's olfactory identity draws from its fashion heritage: architectural construction, metallic materials, and provocative design language that challenged 1960s fashion conventions. Rabanne built a portfolio of over 85 fragrances spanning multiple decades, from aldehydic florals and aromatic fougeres to orientals and fresh aquatic compositions. The house's gold ingot-shaped bottle for 1 Million (2008) became one of the most recognizable fragrance silhouettes in global retail. Nadia Dhouib was appointed General Manager in April 2022 after serving at Galeries Lafayette, tasked with unifying the brand's fashion and fragrance voices and expanding audience reach. In mid-2023, the house rebranded from Paco Rabanne to simply Rabanne, completing that consolidation.
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Phantom has a split personality, the lemon-lavender opening reads as clean and immediate, almost kinetic, while the vanilla-vetiver drydown settles into something warmer and more intimate. The sonic equivalent is an opening track that grabs attention, followed by a slow-building mid-section that rewards staying. Think of the energy of a late-morning start that turns into a longer, quieter night.
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