Fracas 1948 Eau de Parfum

Fracas (Eau de Parfum) by Robert Piguet
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7.7 / 10 386 Ratings
A popular perfume by Robert Piguet for women, released in 1948. The scent is floral-sweet. Projection and longevity are above-average. It is being marketed by Fashion Fragrances & Cosmetics.
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Main accords

Floral
Sweet
Spicy
Fruity
Powdery

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
HyacinthHyacinth BergamotBergamot Green notesGreen notes Mandarin orangeMandarin orange
Heart Notes Heart Notes
TuberoseTuberose JasmineJasmine PeachPeach CarnationCarnation CorianderCoriander GeraniumGeranium IrisIris Lily of the valleyLily of the valley NarcissusNarcissus Orange blossomOrange blossom OsmanthusOsmanthus VioletViolet
Base Notes Base Notes
MossMoss CedarCedar MuskMusk Orris rootOrris root SandalwoodSandalwood Tolu balmTolu balm VetiverVetiver

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7.7386 Ratings
Longevity
8.5294 Ratings
Sillage
8.1288 Ratings
Bottle
7.4264 Ratings
Value for money
7.475 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 08/06/2025.

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Top Review 16  
Behold: The Blonde Diva
Fracas was created in 1948 by Germaine Cellier, one of the few female noses working in the male-dominated field of post WWII perfumery. To my mind, Cellier was a legitimate niche perfumer long before the term was even coined, in the sense that her best work (Bandit, Fracas, Vent Vert) appeals to a very specific customer as opposed to courting a more mainstream audience. I'm not surprised that Edie Sedgwick, Madonna, Martha Stewart and Morgan Fairchild are devotees of Fracas given that this fragrance is about as charimatic and Diva-esque as perfume gets.

Although Fracas is often referred to as the gold standard in tuberose perfumes, it is actually not an accurate representation of the flower's natural scent. For that, tuberose fans should look to Ropion's Carnal Flower and its brilliant realism. Instead, Fracas is more of a larger than life, fantasized version of the tuberose flower that was inspired by a stunning blonde of Cellier's acquaintance, Edwige Feuillere.

There is no point listing the notes of this classic, because Fracas is so much more than the sum of its parts, and to quantify it takes away some of the mystery, at least for me. Buttery, creamy, rich, opulent ... Fracas is all those things, and it is such an in-your-face dose of female sexuality that it inevitably inspires some hatred as well as devotion, as all great art tends to do. Fracas is justifiably cherished and revered, despite having been reformulated. Happily, it is one of the lucky few classic perfumes to survive an overhaul unscathed.

As far as the practicalities are concerned, Fracas has mammoth sillage and superb longevity. The only reason I haven't rated it higher is because I struggle to find occasions appropriate/special enough to wear it. Much like a cocktail dress, Fracas is not for workplace wear, unless you aren't afraid of being reported by perfumephobes or bent over a desk by a smitten coworker. ;)
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jtd

484 Reviews
jtd
jtd
Top Review 8  
despite appearances, it's often the femme who calls the shots
I don’t believe in soliflors.

Of all the floral notes in perfumery, tuberose is the one that to my nose smells the least like its eponym. Soliflor perfumes don’t convincingly imitate flowers. The art of perfumery relies on chemistry to deliver an olfactory product. Plants, through biology and evolution, have created complex metabolic systems that use scents to connect plant and animal in intricate symbiotic relationships. In terms of implicit purpose and function, perfumery and flowers have nothing in common.
And not to be too dogmatic, but chasing the representational form is generally less effective in perfumery than in many of the other arts. Photorealism has a solid place in the visual arts, yet even there representation is elusive.

That said, Fracas works for me in three ways. 1) The ‘tuberose’ note’s distance from actual likeness makes it seem like any other aromachemical, making Fracas seem less like a specific flower and more like all other perfume. 2) Fracas successfully suggests the scent of tuberose. It finds the flower’s defining features, modulates them and creates a notion of a flower, not an image of a flower. 3) Fracas doesn’t pursue a flower from top notes to drydown. It starts with the sharper attributes of a flower, but winds up with a scent that makes me feel as if I’ve been slapped with a fresh loaf of sourdough bread.

Still I find Fracas appealing. It is overpowering, beautiful but not pretty, “chemical” in a way that many actual botanicals are, and distinct even from other ‘tuberoses.’ Also the whole femme gender thing, especially from Germaine Cellier, is brilliant, and as a homo, I approve.

I don’t own any other soliflors, with the possible exception of Guerlain’s Nahema, which is a different discussion. Having Fracas is all I need.
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Lola82

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Top Review 6  
An Angel with an Icepick;
Fracas is an Angel with a Icepick, never read a Book by it's cover no matter what note nor how Angelic
A face might be, Everything has an Dual side to them.

Fracas opens with Pure White Tuberose gives an Air of
Insular Ambiguity and Clinical Elegance like a Cool Hitchcockian Blonde Innocent from the inside but Deadly luring the Male Species to their Unfornatate Doom, As Fracas dries Peach comes steeping though
puling the scent to a new direction of inhibited
and primal animalistic Intinct Like the newly plucked
Fruit from the Garden of Eden by the Ingenue Eve Adds the sin of Fracas, Angel turned into a Devil,

The Drydown has a measure of powderness due the presence of Violet adds the Girlish Feminity and
Iris for Innocence The Coriander note Gives Fracas a little Kick with it's Spice I also detect Raspberriess sweet with tartness, Sandalwood brings warmness and Amber for it's reasious Sweetness,

Fracas has a versativity to her Nature One Minute she can be Sweet Goody twoshoes kittish and Innocent Then a Dominatrix Don't
with me Attitude The Next.
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stephaniek

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Very helpful Review 5  
Tuberose Stink Bomb
If you adore tuberose, you'll go bananas for FRACAS. But if, like me, you find it vulgar and repellent, run the other way!
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Sherapop

1239 Reviews
Sherapop
Sherapop
Very helpful Review 8  
Tap into your Inner Diva!
FRACAS is, to me, the queen of the diva-worthy perfumes. Unapologetic and insistent, even haughty, but with every right in the world, for she is a beauty indeed. This lush, seductive tuberose composition has extraordinary longevity and diva-worthy sillage. Nothing really compares to FRACAS. Well, except maybe MAHORA, the last great Guerlain perfume, IMNSHO, not coincidentally launched in Y2K, and now out of production, in perfect conformity with numerous other managerial blunders that have characterized and indeed caused the once-illustrious house's tragic Fall from glory. But I digress...

I find FRACAS simply exquisite and peerless among perfumes still in production—at least the ones familiar to me. This is a bona fide classic which retains and will retain its integrity (I have been assured of this by the surprisingly accessible management chez Robert Piguet).

So why, exactly, is this composition so good? My best guess is that FRACAS was created by a perfumer given the freedom to work unfettered by marketing data. It's not just the use of high-quality and exquisite materials, but the way in which they have been put together. It's easy to lose sight of this once important aspect of perfumery in a world in which niche launches proliferate like rabbits, many with top-notch notes, but no real inspiration behind them. I imagine the brainstorming that goes on at some of these houses, leading to composition by committee: “Let's make a fig perfume, and an oud, and we need a coffee, too.” The list goes on and on....

The greatness of FRACAS inheres in its coherence and complex synthetic unity, which most contemporary launches lack, having been hacked together rather haphazardly under pressure to put out as many new perfumes as quickly as possible, instead of taking the time needed to incubate and nurture a genuine work of art.

In the end, to wear FRACAS successfully, you must tap into your inner diva. The wearer must conquer the perfume through her own self-confidence and self-presentation, thus completing the work through contributing directly to its ability to cast a tantalizing spell.
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RachelgRachelg 1 year ago
7.5
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My mom found an 80s vintage bottle the size of my head at an estate sale. I can now smell like extreme tuberose for the rest of my life.
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axewoundaxewound 1 month ago
Smells like L’Oreal Kids’ Extra Gentle 2-in-1 Buck’s Berrydactyl Shampoo in promotion of Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs movie.
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KuraiKurai 4 years ago
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Love the strong opening, the green hyacinth and the decaying white florals. Dislike the way it turns into butter along the way
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T3lk4T3lk4 4 years ago
smells like a an old dry decaying bouquet, mysterious, good for night time.
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gracergracer 18 days ago
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Opposite of clean girl. This is dirty girl. And it's the best and lasts forever
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Elijahrb67Elijahrb67 4 months ago
9
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This is not the grandma perfume I was expecting. It’s surprisingly youthful! Floral explosion with some citrus and spicy that peek through.
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DorothyGraceDorothyGrace 10 years ago
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Beautiful dry, green,hyacinth,peach, tuberose and lots of violet. Quite lovely and nothing like Truth or Dare on me (which I love also).
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ZowieZowie 3 months ago
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Bold, citrusy, loud tuberose fragrance. It’s hard not to love it. Feels summery.
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ScentwitchScentwitch 5 years ago
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My newest love, Fracas! Heavy on tuberose & white flowers, heavenly with just a couple sprays. Great sillage & longevity! So impressive!
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