PHANTOM Intense: The New Fragrance by Rabanne for the Man Who Owns the Night
by Adriano Batista
Rabanne has launched a new fragrance for men who exude confidence and charisma: PHANTOM Intense. This Eau de Parfum Intense is a bolder and more powerful version of the original PHANTOM, which was created to capture the essence of the king who dominates the night and who is impossible to resist.

PHANTOM Intense is a fragrance that evokes the hypnotic emotion of twilight, when the Parisian sky turns a deep blue and the city lights up with a mysterious glow. The bottle reflects this transition, with a nuanced design that changes from black to blue, symbolizing the power and allure of the PHANTOM man.

The scent is a fresh and aromatic interpretation of the PHANTOM DNA, with a blend of exceptional ingredients by world-renowned perfumers Paul Guerlain, Juliette Karagueuzoglou, Anne Flipo and Dominque Ropion. PHANTOM Intense defines a new facet of powerful masculinity, with a creamy and magnetic combination of vivid lavender and vanilla, enhanced by woody and masculine notes. A touch of frosted orange blossom adds an exquisite uniqueness and a sensation of ultra-freshness, while a sparkling lemon, a warm and spicy trail of cardamom and clary sage oil, and a tempting Ron Absolute give the fragrance an exciting quality. Cedarwood oil and modern moss bring new warm, woody and earthy depths of sensuality.
“For this new creation, the intensity is in the freshness, using an aromatic orange blossom, that recalls the masculine codes of perfumery.” – Paul Guerlain.

The face of the campaign is Charlie Heaton, the British actor and Rabanne ambassador, who embodies the magnetic energy and irresistible aura of the PHANTOM man. Heaton stars in the campaign alongside the black and nuanced PHANTOM Parfum and the new PHANTOM Intense, dominating the twilight with the Parisian horizon behind him.

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