4 fragrances
Robert Piguet’s Bandit is a daring, historic masterpiece that defined the leather-chypre genre. Germaine Cellier’s 1944 creation remains a symbol of defiance, blending sharp greens with a dark, animalic heart.
Robert Piguet Fracas is the undisputed queen of tuberose perfumes—a bold, intoxicating white floral that has captivated since 1948. With its creamy floral heart and animalic base, it remains a benchmark for lovers of opulent, statement-making scents.
Robert Piguet Bandit is the leather-and-green rebel that defined 1940s audacity and still commands attention today. With its shocking opening of galbanum and artemisia, a smoky animalic heart, and a mossy chypre base, it’s a statement fragrance for those who wear perfume as armor.
Discover why Robert Piguet's Fracas continues to reign as the queen of tuberose fragrances. From its 1948 origins to its enduring modern appeal, we explore this iconic scent.