Where Fashion Meets Fragrance
The world's greatest fashion houses have shaped perfumery for generations. These designer fragrances are more than scents — they're cultural icons, statements of style, and timeless classics.
Chanel
The epitome of timeless elegance. From the legendary Chanel No. 5 to the magnetic Bleu de Chanel — each fragrance embodies Coco Chanel's philosophy that luxury must be comfortable, or it is not luxury.
Chanel No. 5, Bleu de Chanel, Coco Mademoiselle, Allure Homme
Dior
Christian Dior's vision of feminine (and masculine) grace translated into scent. From the hypnotic J'adore to the bold Sauvage — Dior perfumery is a celebration of audacious elegance and French savoir-faire.
Sauvage, J'adore, Miss Dior, Fahrenheit, Dior Homme

Yves Saint Laurent
YSL revolutionized fashion and fragrance with a spirit of rebellion and sensuality. From the iconic Opium to the modern classic Libre — YSL scents are bold, distinctive, and unapologetically luxurious.
Libre, Black Opium, Y, La Nuit de L'Homme, Mon Paris

Givenchy
Haute couture meets perfumery. Givenchy's fragrances are refined, sophisticated, and effortlessly chic — from the timeless L'Interdit to the magnetic Gentleman line.
L'Interdit, Gentleman, Irresistible, Pi, Amarige
Balmain
Pierre Balmain's legacy of architectural elegance extends into fragrance. Balmain scents are bold, sophisticated, and architecturally composed — each bottle a piece of the maison's storied heritage.
Éternelle, Carbone de Balmain, Vent Vert, Ivoire
Celine
Hedi Slimane's Celine has redefined modern luxury fragrance. Minimalist in presentation but rich in narrative — Celine's Haute Parfumerie collection is a deeply personal exploration of memory and emotion through scent.
Reptile, Nightclubbing, Black Tie, Parade, Eau de Californie
Luxury Has a Scent
From the House of Chanel to Celine — which designer story will you wear?