
Phantom Legion
Released in 2022 as a Collector's Edition of the original Phantom, Phantom Legion Eau de Toilette from Paco Rabanne wears the same juice as the standard Phantom EDT but packages it in a camouflage-printed robot bottle that makes it as much an object as a fragrance. The formula was crafted by a team of four perfumers including Dominique Ropion and Anne Flipo. Aromatica carries the Phantom Legion decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can try it properly and decide at your own pace.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Lavender, Lemon Zest, Lemon
Heart: Smoke, Lavender, Earthy Notes, Patchouli, Apple
Base: Lavender, Vanilla, Vetiver
The Scent
Bright and aromatic from the first spray, lemon and lemon zest cut through immediately, sharp and citrus-clean, with lavender threading in almost underneath. Within the first few minutes, the citrus softens and the lavender takes a more prominent role, shifting the character from fresh to something more herbal and structured. The transition is unhurried, the lemon fading at an easy pace while the lavender begins to assert itself with a cool, slightly herbal quality that carries the aromatic personality the Phantom line made famous. There is more complexity here than a simple fougere.
As it moves into the heart, the apple note arrives and changes the mood. It reads less like actual fruit and more like a slightly sweet, slightly metallic accord that lifts the patchouli and earthy notes beneath it. The smoke note is subtle rather than aggressive, adding a quiet depth that keeps the whole thing from feeling too clean or too linear. The patchouli here is not the dark, heavy kind; it blends with the earthiness into something that feels almost mineral and cool. There is a tension in this heart between the sweetness of the apple and the arid, dusty quality of the earthy-patchouli accord, and it is that tension that prevents the fragrance from reading as one-dimensional. The apple and smoke sit close to each other in a way that feels almost contradictory at first, yet the two notes settle into a coherent accord once the lavender from the top begins to bridge them.
The dry-down is where Phantom Legion settles into its most comfortable territory. Lavender persists into the base, an unusual move that the Phantom line has always leaned into, and it gradually merges with vanilla and vetiver. The result is warm but not sweet, grounded but not heavy. The vetiver adds a slight smokiness that ties back to the heart's smoke note, making the overall arc feel deliberate. The vanilla here is restrained, acting more as a softener for the vetiver and lavender than as a gourmand element in its own right. By the time the fragrance has fully settled on skin, the impression is of a clean, warm lavender with a quiet earthy-smoky foundation, rather than anything overtly sweet or powdery.
Opinion on Phantom Legion splits fairly distinctly. It can read synthetic and obviously adjacent to the aromatic-fresh masculine genre that Dior Sauvage helped define, or it can feel like the lavender-smoke-vanilla structure gives it a distinct identity within that space. It is not a challenging fragrance, but the lavender-smoke accord in the heart is the detail that earns it defenders. The overall character reads as present without being imposing, which suits someone who wants presence without weight.
When to Wear
Phantom Legion is best suited to cooler weather, autumn and winter, where the vanilla and vetiver base come into their own at evening dinners and nights out. The aromatic lavender opening also works well for a polished daytime office or commute context in spring.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward mainstream aromatic masculines but wants the collector's-edition presentation and the particular warmth of lavender-vanilla dry-down, rather than a pure fresh-aquatic or soapy profile, will find Phantom Legion a natural fit.
If you enjoy Invictus Victory Elixir, another bold, crowd-oriented release from the same house, Phantom Legion sits in a complementary aromatic-warm space worth comparing. Browse the full Paco Rabanne collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Released in 2022 as a Collector's Edition of the original Phantom, Phantom Legion Eau de Toilette from Paco Rabanne wears the same juice as the standard Phantom EDT but packages it in a camouflage-printed robot bottle that makes it as much an object as a fragrance. The formula was crafted by a team of four perfumers including Dominique Ropion and Anne Flipo. Aromatica carries the Phantom Legion decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can try it properly and decide at your own pace.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Lavender, Lemon Zest, Lemon
Heart: Smoke, Lavender, Earthy Notes, Patchouli, Apple
Base: Lavender, Vanilla, Vetiver
The Scent
Bright and aromatic from the first spray, lemon and lemon zest cut through immediately, sharp and citrus-clean, with lavender threading in almost underneath. Within the first few minutes, the citrus softens and the lavender takes a more prominent role, shifting the character from fresh to something more herbal and structured. The transition is unhurried, the lemon fading at an easy pace while the lavender begins to assert itself with a cool, slightly herbal quality that carries the aromatic personality the Phantom line made famous. There is more complexity here than a simple fougere.
As it moves into the heart, the apple note arrives and changes the mood. It reads less like actual fruit and more like a slightly sweet, slightly metallic accord that lifts the patchouli and earthy notes beneath it. The smoke note is subtle rather than aggressive, adding a quiet depth that keeps the whole thing from feeling too clean or too linear. The patchouli here is not the dark, heavy kind; it blends with the earthiness into something that feels almost mineral and cool. There is a tension in this heart between the sweetness of the apple and the arid, dusty quality of the earthy-patchouli accord, and it is that tension that prevents the fragrance from reading as one-dimensional. The apple and smoke sit close to each other in a way that feels almost contradictory at first, yet the two notes settle into a coherent accord once the lavender from the top begins to bridge them.
The dry-down is where Phantom Legion settles into its most comfortable territory. Lavender persists into the base, an unusual move that the Phantom line has always leaned into, and it gradually merges with vanilla and vetiver. The result is warm but not sweet, grounded but not heavy. The vetiver adds a slight smokiness that ties back to the heart's smoke note, making the overall arc feel deliberate. The vanilla here is restrained, acting more as a softener for the vetiver and lavender than as a gourmand element in its own right. By the time the fragrance has fully settled on skin, the impression is of a clean, warm lavender with a quiet earthy-smoky foundation, rather than anything overtly sweet or powdery.
Opinion on Phantom Legion splits fairly distinctly. It can read synthetic and obviously adjacent to the aromatic-fresh masculine genre that Dior Sauvage helped define, or it can feel like the lavender-smoke-vanilla structure gives it a distinct identity within that space. It is not a challenging fragrance, but the lavender-smoke accord in the heart is the detail that earns it defenders. The overall character reads as present without being imposing, which suits someone who wants presence without weight.
When to Wear
Phantom Legion is best suited to cooler weather, autumn and winter, where the vanilla and vetiver base come into their own at evening dinners and nights out. The aromatic lavender opening also works well for a polished daytime office or commute context in spring.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward mainstream aromatic masculines but wants the collector's-edition presentation and the particular warmth of lavender-vanilla dry-down, rather than a pure fresh-aquatic or soapy profile, will find Phantom Legion a natural fit.
If you enjoy Invictus Victory Elixir, another bold, crowd-oriented release from the same house, Phantom Legion sits in a complementary aromatic-warm space worth comparing. Browse the full Paco Rabanne collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











