Paco Rabanne Pour Homme

Paco Rabanne Pour Homme

Here’s what you’re competing for in today’s Fragrance Giveaway:  Paco Rabanne Pour Homme EDT

Green and bright, Paco Rabanne Pour Homme remains a classic 40 years after its debut.

The fougère—translation: it belongs to the fern-inspired fragrance family—mixes citrus and herbs (bergamot, lavender, thyme, rosemary blooms and tarragon) with geranium, cloves, wood, amber and musk. It is spicy and floral, fresh and masculine, opinionated and elegant. 

Four decades of fashion and style have come and gone since M. Rabanne introduced the toilette, but it remains relevant, and equally suited to a man in leather and jeans as one in a sleek suit.

Pour Homme belongs within a modern fragrance wardrobe, but if you need another motivator to purchase—or enter for a chance to win this bottle—it would most definitely make a great gift this coming holiday season.

Paco Rabanne Pour Homme EDT, $78 (100 ml), www.pacorabanne.com; www.thebay.com

ENTER TO WIN!

*Some restrictions apply. No purchase necessary. Limit of one entry per person. Open only to residents of Canada (excluding Quebec); must be age of majority. Our Twitter contest closes October 30 at 3pm, 2013.
Stay tuned to @TheWhaleTheRose for our skill-testing question; skill-testing answer required for contest eligibility. Odds of winning depend on number of eligible entries received. Winner will be randomly selected and announced on Twitter. Total approximate retail prize value is $78.
You must subscribe to www.thewhaleandtherose.com to be eligible to win; you must also follow @TheWhaleTheRose on Twitter and RT the contest tweet to be eligible to win!

PHOTO: Paco Rabanne ad, www.mimifroufrou.com.
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Deborah Fulsang has spent the last two decades as a journalist covering news and trends in the worlds of style—in fashion and beauty, design and décor, food and entertaining. Her long-held love of fragrance led her to launch The Whale & The Rose, a destination for all things perfume-related. Now, when she indulges in a crazy-expensive bottle of fragrance, she can do so guilt-free. Well almost. It’s all in the name of research after all.