Robert Piguet - fracas
    Robert Piguet - fracas
Robert Piguet - fracas

Piguet - Fracas

Fracas – what a woman! What a fragrance!

Created in 1948, perfumer Germaine Cellier achieved a masterpiece with Fracas, which is still revered as a cult fragrance today. As one of Robert Piguet's bestsellers, Fracas is a milestone – a white floral fragrance that is unparalleled.

At the heart of the fragrance is tuberose, which has become the symbol of the femme fatale more than any other flower: provocative and glamorous, dramatic and elegant, beguiling, sensual, and erotic – exactly as Cellier intended. A self-assured beauty that flirts with her femininity, entices, and plays. Playing with fire, revealing her charms, confident of their effect. Flanked by youth-promising, richly ripe mandarin and tart bergamot, this magnificent tuberose specimen quickly conquers the room, its radiance underscored by creamy, intoxicating jasmine. Fragile and frivolous at the same time, yet always elegant and complex in nature, Fracas finds its roundness in warm sandalwood spice and cotton-soft musk.

Overwhelming and unforgettable – Fracas.

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Fashion Fragrances & Cosmetics - Robert Piguet Parfums
1st Floor, Sackville House
143-149 Fenchurch Street
EC3M 6BL London
United Kingdom
info@rpparfums.com, www.robertpiguetparfumseu.com

Responsible Person:
Philippe-Mikael THOMAS
Laboratoire Cofane SARL
41 Rue de Dampmart
77400 Thorigny-sur-Marne
France
cofane@laboratoire-cofane.com


Warnhinweise:
Entflammbar.
Kontakt mit den Augen vermeiden.
Bei Kontakt sofort mit sauberem, warmem Wasser abspülen.
Nur zur äußeren Anwendung.
Darf nicht in die Hände von Kindern gelangen.

Alcohol Denat. Ÿ Fragrance (Parfum) Ÿ Water (Aqua) Ÿ Benzyl Salicylate Ÿ Amyl CinnamalŸ Hydroxycitronellal Ÿ Linalool Ÿ Geraniol Ÿ Eugenol Ÿ Benzyl Benzoate Ÿ Citronellol Ÿ Citral Ÿ Limonene Ÿ Cinnamal Ÿ Benzyl AlcoholŸ Farnesol ŸAmyl Cinnamyl Alcohol Ÿ Hexyl Cinnamal Ÿ Cinnamyl Alcohol Ÿ Benzyl Cinnamate

Fashion Fragrances & Cosmetics - Robert Piguet Parfums
1st Floor, Sackville House
143-149 Fenchurch Street
EC3M 6BL London
United Kingdom
info@rpparfums.com, www.robertpiguetparfumseu.com

Responsible Person:
Philippe-Mikael THOMAS
Laboratoire Cofane SARL
41 Rue de Dampmart
77400 Thorigny-sur-Marne
France
cofane@laboratoire-cofane.com


Warnhinweise:
Entflammbar.
Kontakt mit den Augen vermeiden.
Bei Kontakt sofort mit sauberem, warmem Wasser abspülen.
Nur zur äußeren Anwendung.
Darf nicht in die Hände von Kindern gelangen.

Alcohol Denat. Ÿ Fragrance (Parfum) Ÿ Water (Aqua) Ÿ Benzyl Salicylate Ÿ Amyl CinnamalŸ Hydroxycitronellal Ÿ Linalool Ÿ Geraniol Ÿ Eugenol Ÿ Benzyl Benzoate Ÿ Citronellol Ÿ Citral Ÿ Limonene Ÿ Cinnamal Ÿ Benzyl AlcoholŸ Farnesol ŸAmyl Cinnamyl Alcohol Ÿ Hexyl Cinnamal Ÿ Cinnamyl Alcohol Ÿ Benzyl Cinnamate

Fashion Fragrances & Cosmetics - Robert Piguet Parfums
1st Floor, Sackville House
143-149 Fenchurch Street
EC3M 6BL London
United Kingdom
info@rpparfums.com, www.robertpiguetparfumseu.com

Responsible Person:
Philippe-Mikael THOMAS
Laboratoire Cofane SARL
41 Rue de Dampmart
77400 Thorigny-sur-Marne
France
cofane@laboratoire-cofane.com


Warnhinweise:
Entflammbar.
Kontakt mit den Augen vermeiden.
Bei Kontakt sofort mit sauberem, warmem Wasser abspülen.
Nur zur äußeren Anwendung.
Darf nicht in die Hände von Kindern gelangen.

Alcohol Denat. Ÿ Fragrance (Parfum) Ÿ Water (Aqua) Ÿ Benzyl Salicylate Ÿ Amyl CinnamalŸ Hydroxycitronellal Ÿ Linalool Ÿ Geraniol Ÿ Eugenol Ÿ Benzyl Benzoate Ÿ Citronellol Ÿ Citral Ÿ Limonene Ÿ Cinnamal Ÿ Benzyl AlcoholŸ Farnesol ŸAmyl Cinnamyl Alcohol Ÿ Hexyl Cinnamal Ÿ Cinnamyl Alcohol Ÿ Benzyl Cinnamate

Fashion Fragrances & Cosmetics - Robert Piguet Parfums
1st Floor, Sackville House
143-149 Fenchurch Street
EC3M 6BL London
United Kingdom
info@rpparfums.com, www.robertpiguetparfumseu.com

Responsible Person:
Philippe-Mikael THOMAS
Laboratoire Cofane SARL
41 Rue de Dampmart
77400 Thorigny-sur-Marne
France
cofane@laboratoire-cofane.com


Warnhinweise:
Entflammbar.
Kontakt mit den Augen vermeiden.
Bei Kontakt sofort mit sauberem, warmem Wasser abspülen.
Nur zur äußeren Anwendung.
Darf nicht in die Hände von Kindern gelangen.

Alcohol Denat. Ÿ Fragrance (Parfum) Ÿ Water (Aqua) Ÿ Benzyl Salicylate Ÿ Amyl CinnamalŸ Hydroxycitronellal Ÿ Linalool Ÿ Geraniol Ÿ Eugenol Ÿ Benzyl Benzoate Ÿ Citronellol Ÿ Citral Ÿ Limonene Ÿ Cinnamal Ÿ Benzyl AlcoholŸ Farnesol ŸAmyl Cinnamyl Alcohol Ÿ Hexyl Cinnamal Ÿ Cinnamyl Alcohol Ÿ Benzyl Cinnamate

Mehr über Robert Piguet

The famous fashion designer and perfumer Robert Piguet was born in 1898 in Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland. At the age of 17, despite fierce opposition from his family, he moved to Paris, where his first attempt to make a name for himself in the fashion world by opening his own shop on Avenue Montaigne failed. Nevertheless, he remained true to his ambition and initially worked for the fashion designer Paul Poiret and the fashion house Redfern. In 1933, the time had finally come to open his own salon on Rue du Cirque, which he later relocated to the Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées due to its continued success. During this period of his great breakthrough, Christian Dior, Hubert de Givenchy, and Pierre Balmain worked for him, all of whom would later found their own, now famous, houses.

 

 

Piguet always moved in artistic circles and so he designed numerous costumes for stage performances, for example for well-known names such as Jean Cocteau, Colette, Sacha Guitry and Édith Piaf.

 

 

In 1944, Robert Piguet set out to conquer the perfume market: He released the now legendary leathery chypre fragrance "Bandit," created by the exceptional perfumer Germaine Cellier, the first celebrity female perfumer ever. And as the name suggests, this fragrance lent the wearer a wild and rebellious aura, which Marlene Dietrich, among others, used. No less famous was "Fracas," also created by Cellier, which became one of the most famous tuberose fragrances of all time – Madonna is said to be a big fan of it. Both fragrances are now true classics, and since their reintroduction, they have been delivered in the simple, Bauhaus-inspired bottles that underline their historical yet modern character.

 

 

Robert Piguet could not find a successor for his fashion house and so it was to be closed in 1951, two years before his death.

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