La Collection 777

Panthea 2017

Panthea by Stéphane Humbert Lucas
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7.8 / 10 286 Ratings
A popular perfume by Stéphane Humbert Lucas for women and men, released in 2017. The scent is floral-creamy. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Creamy
Fresh
Powdery
Spicy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Pink pepperPink pepper White teaWhite tea BergamotBergamot
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Orris absoluteOrris absolute JasmineJasmine VioletViolet
Base Notes Base Notes
White muskWhite musk SandalwoodSandalwood Tonka beanTonka bean

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.8286 Ratings
Longevity
7.4249 Ratings
Sillage
6.8247 Ratings
Bottle
8.8240 Ratings
Value for money
6.275 Ratings
Submitted by Michael, last update on 06/03/2025.
Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the "La Collection 777" collection.

Smells similar

What the fragrance is similar to
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Reviews

6 in-depth fragrance descriptions
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8
Sillage
10
Longevity
10
Scent
Myrtillajus

530 Reviews
Myrtillajus
Myrtillajus
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Love it
Panthea in Greek means: of all the gods, and this wonderful fragrance actually possesses otherworldly nuances: the juicy and citrusy opening gives space to a splendid Iris expertly framed by violet and jasmine, which dilute its dustiness and slowly bring it to be clean and crystal clear.
Here you have the purity of a place, of the soul, of a feeling, and I feel like mentioning a character who is its effigy, and who coincidentally has the same name as this splendid fragrance.
Xenophon's Pantea (from Cyropedia) was the wife of Abradates who, wanting to make him even more worthy to go to war, deprived herself of all his jewels and made a helmet, armor and cloak. Their beautiful words are: “Certainly you, my wife, have not discarded your ornament to make me these weapons?”. "For Giove - Pantea answered him - certainly not the most precious one; because, if you also appear to others to be what you appear to me, you will be the most precious ornament for me."
While she said these things she clad him in weapons and tried not to let himself be seen, but her tears rolled down her cheeks.
Beautiful, a must have and feel.
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10
Bottle
7
Sillage
8
Longevity
9
Scent
Amylovesyou

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Amylovesyou
Amylovesyou
Top Review 72  
Best friend
Best friend

I have some acquaintances, but only one best friend in the world. I got to know and love her about 17 years ago about the same time as my husband. Our friendship has survived my marriage by 2 years, she is the only relationship that survived this separation and she is my absolute favourite person. She is honest, loving and humorous and always has a saying on her lips that has made many a Saturday morning coffee snort out of my mouth. Although she has 4 children, 3 dogs, 1 man and a full time job, she always finds time for me. Every saturday we go out for breakfast and have a good time and no matter how crazy I was before...after that it's light in the dark again.

Panthea is practically the fragrant equivalent of my dear friend, because the fragrance has a sunny, radiant mind, it is softly warm and noble and on the other hand it radiates an incredible power and serenity. I was allowed to meet him for the first time 2 years ago and while spraying it on I had involuntarily to think of my girlfriend and the small sample was guarded like a treasure. When the sample was empty at some point, another larger sample came to me as if by chance during a purchase and this time it was a sign for me to deal with the fragrance in more detail The fragrance starts citric fresh through the bergamot and soft warm with the tangerine. The Emimi-resin is also well perceptible and fits in wonderfully with its light pencil note. Soon a little green through the violet and it becomes powdery through the iris and the musk does its best and adds a wonderful fluff. If this reads a little sterile, you can be completely unconcerned. Panthea is clean, but still radiates an incredible warmth and security.
Panthea is my all-great fragrance, just like my girlfriend is my all-great girlfriend. It was exactly this friend who convinced me to treat myself to a bottle. Do something good for yourself...she nudged me with it and so the beautiful and valuable bottle ended up in my collection. She was the first to spray from the bottle. She sniffed and said that this was something wonderful. I told her that it was her to spray on and we couldn't get out of laughing anymore. Well then, you can take me with you anytime and anywhere now, she said. And right she is... Panthea is my spray-painting friend
12 Comments
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7
Sillage
8
Longevity
8.5
Scent
Sweetsmell75

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Sweetsmell75
Sweetsmell75
Top Review 48  
A sea of light full of magic
A sea of light...
wraps the world in magic
warms me - opens my heart.
Makes my soul grow-
shine until I am enlightened too!

-Hans-Christoph Neuert-

Panthea somehow left me helpless on the first tests. I found the scent beautiful but not special. The flacon was allowed to retract but to retract just as quickly. Somehow I couldn't with that scent. But Panthea still didn't want to get out of my head.
New attempt ... and do not regret :)

Like a sea of light full of magic ...
radiant - white - light-flooded - pigeon net - pure - angelic!

To the fragrance:
Panthea starts with tangerine, bergamot and a good portion of pepper plus green-herby-resin notes (I guess that comes from elemi resin - luckily I don't smell carrot!)
Tobacco blossoms and a teen shade float in the fragrance and create a cool atmosphere.
Slowly flowery notes creep in. Carnation and violets mix with jasmine, while iris pollinates the whole thing with purple powder.
The base is filled with musk, patchouli, woody tones and clay cat plucks (the tonka bean only becomes decently sweet and only very late in the base!)
Panthea is a radiant clean musk scent (cool-floral-creamy-green-woody-patch-heavy) as only Stéphane Humbert Lucas can conjure up :)
Unisex? By the herbaceous green speckles I would say yes ... but I personally think that Panthea awakens an Aphrodite rather than summon an Adonis ;)
The beautiful fragrance can be worn all year round.
The shelf life is 8 hours plus. The fragrance doesn't come out very loud, but its wonderful fragrance restaurant hovers delicately over the wearer!
As with all Lucas fragrances, the bottle is once again an absolute dream.

Conclusion:
Panthea left me helpless back then ...
but what do I itch my estimate from yesterday if the magic then finally still reached me :)

I recommend to all cleaners ... sniff!
Be enchanted by Panthea ;)
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Susan

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Susan
Susan
Top Review 27  
Spotless
Panthea is flawless...

smooth...
creamy...
perfectly interwoven...
nothing dominates, nothing gets lost...
perfect balance...
divine balance...
everything is in peace...
in deep peace...
silent, serene, sublime...
warm, soft, feminine...
shimmering...
ethereal...
gently tempting...
not of this world...

A scent for goddesses...
7 Comments
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Bottle
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Sillage
7
Longevity
8
Scent
Annarosa

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Annarosa
Annarosa
Top Review 12  
Salty coastal flowers
The other day I bought the Panthea. It took me a long time to get there. For the first time I tried the fragrance on a hot summer day and was simply enchanted by it - floral, delicate, feminine, appealing, quiet and created for the hot summer day. I didn't buy it then, though.
Now I finally have him. Now, in winter, the scent sounds a little different. But you can smell the single notes better, they don't look as fused as in summer.
Now to the course: the fragrance is by no means linear. The above mentioned clean creaminess of Nivea - not yet 1:1 tender, flowery, not as "strong-penetrant" as Nivea - only smells the first 15-20 minutes. The fragrance becomes increasingly bitter, perhaps through the elemi-resin it becomes floral with delicate astringency and unspeakably beautiful. This phase doesn't last forever and after a while I smell salt on my skin. The fragrance is delicate maritime - the flowers are salted by the sea breeze, but remain beautifully delicate. I didn't notice this note in the summer test and this transition makes the fragrance look like it did in summer. The scent ends in the mochusiger softness and a trace of salt on the skin-like after a walk by the sea.
The shelf life of the fragrance is good, but I have to test the fragrance much longer to make a reliable judgement. The Sillage is rather delicate and restrained.
I don't say anything about the noble bottle - it's unspeakably beautiful.
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