Paco Rabanne Pour Homme Eau de Toilette 200ml is one of the great aromatic-fougère men's classics — composed in 1973 by perfumer Jean Martel, and a 1975 Fragrance Foundation Award winner for Men's Luxury. The composition opens with rosemary, clary sage and Brazilian rosewood, develops through a warm heart of lavender, geranium and tonka bean, and settles onto a deep base of oakmoss, honey, musk, amber and tobacco. The 200ml size is the long-haul bottle for those who already wear it as a daily.
About Paco Rabanne
Founded in Paris in 1966 by Spanish-born designer Paco Rabanne, the house built its reputation on metal-mesh dresses and futuristic accessories. Pour Homme, launched in 1973, was the brand's first men's fragrance and remains a long-running classic — a benchmark of the aromatic-fougère category sitting alongside Azzaro Pour Homme and Yves Saint Laurent Kouros.
Fragrance notes
- Top: Rosemary, Clary sage, Brazilian rosewood
- Heart: Lavender, Geranium, Tonka bean
- Base: Oakmoss, Honey, Musk, Amber, Tobacco
Olfactory family: Aromatic Fougère | Launched: 1973 | Perfumer: Jean Martel
Who it's for
Paco Rabanne Pour Homme suits men who like classical aromatic-fougère fragrances — those who reach for lavender, oakmoss and tonka over modern fresh-aquatics. It is at its best in autumn and winter, ideal for office, evenings and smart-casual settings, with the kind of polished maturity that has kept it on shelves for over five decades.
How to use
- Hold the bottle around 15 cm from the skin.
- Spray onto pulse points — wrists, neck, chest.
- Three to four sprays balance presence and longevity for the eau de toilette concentration.
- For longer trail in cool weather, mist a small amount onto a coat lapel or scarf.
Specifications
- Size: 200ml
- Concentration: Eau de Toilette
- Gender: Men
- Brand: Paco Rabanne
- Year: 1973
- Perfumer: Jean Martel
One of the all-time great men's aromatic-fougère classics — refined, well-bred, and as wearable today as the day it launched.



