- Product details
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Brand:
Robert Piguet
Line: bandit
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: niche
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: for women
Scent Type: chypre, flower
Top Notes: Aldehydes, Bergamot, Galbanum, Gardenia, Neroli, Orange, Wormwood, Ylang-Ylang
Heart Notes: Cloves, Jasmine, Rose, Violet Root
Base Notes: Ambergris, Civetta, Coconut, Musk, Myrrh, Oak Moss, Patchouli, Skin, Vetiver
Provocative and sultry, this chypre fragrance is an intense blend of exotic leather, wood, spices, and floral notes of neroli, ylang-ylang, jasmine, tuberose, vetiver, oakmoss, patchouli, and musk.
Bandit is not for the faint-hearted. It starts with heavy green notes and gradually transitions to a beautiful floral mixture with hints of spices. Leather is distinctly present from the beginning, and in the heart of the scent, an earthy-mossy mix joins in, vaguely reminiscent of a filled ashtray.
There is not the slightest hint of powderiness in the fragrance, nothing adds delicacy to it. On the contrary, Bandit, as it deepens, becomes wild, decidedly animalistic. It is a complex scent, scandalous in spirit, and it is full of energy. Bandit wears a leather jacket and is always ready to embark on an adventure, which might not always be merry, but is certainly thrilling.
I absolutely adore Bandit, it is the most beautiful and versatile perfume. I am eagerly awaiting its triumphant return to my favorite MakeUP store.
The scent is amazing! Bold, unusual, with a steel rod in its spine. A woman wearing it is not an ordinary girl; she has something to say, but she won't even think about whether she needs to. This perfume is not for everyone. As the owner of two other Robert Piguet fragrances, I can say that I want more.
I'm glad there is a sample available. The scent is quite harsh, almost like a bandit... although I do enjoy strong scents. However, the resemblance to "Ellips" (which I used to own) is about the same as a clay pot to Chinese porcelain. Perhaps the only positive aspect is its incredible longevity.
Very similar to the blue Ellipse. The fragrances are twins.
My favorite fragrance by Maya Plisetskaya, created by the first female perfumer, Germaine Cellier. The fragrance was first released in 1944. It is a classic in the world of perfumery. The reissues of this fragrance fall slightly short of the original. It sounds wonderful during autumn and winter. The longevity and sillage are good. Suitable for lovers of classics and niche fragrances. This fragrance is a shining example of "high" perfumery art. I love it very much.