Exceptional quality
Cannot believe the quality at this price point. The longevity matches designer fragrances I have paid three times more for. Will definitely be ordering again.
| Millionaire | Paco Rabanne Lady Million | |
|---|---|---|
| Top0–30 min | Raspberry, Grapefruit | Neroli, Raspberry, Bitter orange |
| Heart30 min – 3 h | Orange Blossom, Jasmine | Orange blossom, Jasmine, Gardenia, Arabian jasmine |
| Base3 – 10 h | Patchouli, Honey, Amber | Patchouli, Honey, Amber |
What it smells like: Raspberry on opening. Orange blossom through the middle. Patchouli at the base.
bright. The first thirty minutes on skin.
warm. Carries through the working day.
lingering. Six to eight hours after the last spray.
For comparison, the official Paco Rabanne Lady Million note structure.
Opening accord of Paco Rabanne Lady Million, as composed by Paco Rabanne.
The middle accord that carries the wearer through the day.
The dry-down. Millionaire follows the same architecture at 22–30% oil concentration vs 15-20% (EDP).
More oil, more scent. Longer wear, stronger projection. Millionaire sits at the upper end of EDP-grade, overlapping with Extrait.
Designer Eau de Toilette typically contains 5–12% fragrance oil. Designer Eau de Parfum contains 15–20%. Extrait sits at 20–30%. Millionaire is formulated at 22 to 30 percent oil concentration, the upper end of the EDP range, overlapping with Extrait. Higher oil concentration means longer wear, stronger projection, and a fuller scent profile. Paco Rabanne Lady Million at 15-20% (EDP) is more dilute than Millionaire.
Millionaire is developed by perfumers who have composed scents for houses you already own. Same training. Same suppliers in Grasse, France. Same note structure as the £92 original, at 22–30% oil concentration (EDP grade). We cut the theatre, not the oil.
| Attribute | Paco Rabanne Lady Million | Millionaire |
|---|---|---|
| Per ml | £0.92 | £0.60 |
| Concentration | 15-20% (EDP) | 22-30% EDP |
| Longevity | 4-6 hours | 6-10 hours |
| Made in | Spain | Liverpool, UK |
| Cruelty-free | Not certified | Certified |
| 50ml price | £92 | £29.95 |
"We cut the celebrity endorsement, the department store concession, and the brand licence. The difference goes back into the formula."
Katie Johnson, Founder · The Fragrance WorldDesigner brands charge £300 or more for a 100ml bottle. The perfume itself costs three to five pounds to make. The rest is theatre: a campaign, a celebrity, a licensing fee, a retail margin, a bottle heavy enough to feel expensive in the hand.
It is simply how the industry has worked for forty years. What has changed is the assumption that you, the buyer, don’t know.
We started The Fragrance World in Liverpool to make one without the designer tax. One bottle. Thirty pounds. No apology, no compromise.






Cannot believe the quality at this price point. The longevity matches designer fragrances I have paid three times more for. Will definitely be ordering again.
My partner thought I was wearing the designer original. The scent profile is remarkably close. Already recommended to friends.
Started with the 5ml sample, now on my second full-size bottle. The oil concentration genuinely makes a difference to how long it lasts.
A 5ml atomiser. Enough for a full week of wear so you can decide on skin, not from a description. Worst case: out £4.95 and a week.
Add 5ml tester · £4.95 →The designer spent £10 million on a billboard. We spent it on the ingredients.
Millionaire is The Fragrance World's Paco Rabanne Lady Million alternative — an Eau de Parfum formulated at 22–30% oil concentration (EDP grade) vs Paco Rabanne Lady Million's 15-20% (EDP). £29.95 for 50ml vs £92. Made in Liverpool, UK. Vegan and cruelty-free. Not affiliated with Paco Rabanne; referenced here under honest comparative advertising, protected by the UK Trade Marks Act 1994 s.11(2)(b).
We name Paco Rabanne Lady Million on this page on purpose.
Millionaire is not Paco Rabanne Lady Million. Paco Rabanne Lady Million is a registered trademark of Paco Rabanne; we are not affiliated with or endorsed by them.
We reference it because that is honestly the fragrance our buyers came from, and most of them did not go back.
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