Houses
Find your favorite fragrance houses here.
Tommy Hilfiger’s fragrance lineup sits firmly in the classic designer lane: approachable, energetic scents that echo the brand’s Americana-inspired, sporty polish. Across the years the releases have tended to favor clean aromatics, fresh woods, and easy musks—built to be versatile and recognizable, with an emphasis on mass-market wearability and a youthful, optimistic vibe.
Trudon is a historic French maison best known for luxury candles and home fragrance, with perfumery that carries the same sense of ritual and craft. The brand’s identity blends old-world heritage with modern presentation—deep, atmospheric accords, resinous woods, smoky notes, and incense-leaning themes appear frequently—creating scents that feel curated and mood-setting, whether worn on skin or used to shape a space.
Trussardi fragrances reflect the house’s Italian lifestyle DNA—tailored, elegant, and designed to feel confidently wearable. The catalog spans classic designer structures (aromatic fougères, polished florals, smooth leathers) alongside more contemporary releases, generally prioritizing refinement and accessibility over avant-garde experimentation.
Ulric de Varens is a value-focused fragrance brand created with the idea that perfume can feel elevated without luxury pricing. The style tends toward straightforward, crowd-pleasing compositions—fresh aromatics, clean musks, sweet ambers, and easy florals—offered in a wide range meant to be approachable, giftable, and simple to wear day to day.
UNUM is an artistic niche line that treats fragrance as expressive design—often dark, incense-tinged, and emotionally charged, with themes that draw on sacred spaces, shadowy atmospheres, and tactile materials. The compositions frequently lean toward concentrated, lingering structures built around resins, woods, smoke, and musks, aimed at wearers who want character and narrative intensity rather than a purely “pretty” profile.
Valentino is an Italian luxury fashion house whose perfumes extend its couture-to-ready-to-wear identity into scent, typically balancing polished elegance with bold, modern glamour. Fragrances under the name often emphasize crowd-pleasing signatures—smooth florals, refined woods, and contemporary ambers—packaged with the brand’s sleek, high-fashion presentation and positioned as lifestyle expressions rather than purely artisanal perfumery.
Van Cleef & Arpels is a French high-jewelry maison whose fragrances carry the same emphasis on artistry, detail, and romantic storytelling found in its craft heritage. The perfume line tends to focus on refined, luminous constructions—florals, soft woods, and elegant musks—often presented with an old-world sense of luxury and a boutique-style aesthetic that aligns perfume with the house’s broader world of precious objects.
Vera Wang is a modern American fashion label that grew from bridal design into a broader lifestyle brand, and its fragrances reflect that polished, occasion-ready sensibility. Scent releases under the name typically aim for elegant wearability—clean florals, soft fruits, smooth ambers, and gently sensual musks—positioned as accessible luxury additions to the brand’s world of fashion, weddings, and special-event style.
Vero Profumo is an independent Swiss niche line created by perfumer Vero Kern, known for richly textured compositions that feel intimate, characterful, and crafted with a hands-on, artisanal mindset. The house is often associated with concentrated, expressive styles—florals with depth, nuanced woods, and sensual musks—built for fragrance lovers who appreciate distinctive signatures and a more personal, perfumer-led approach.
Versace is an Italian fashion house recognized for confident, high-impact style, and its fragrances lean into that same bold, glamorous attitude. The lineup spans fresh crowd-pleasers and more intense evening profiles, frequently built around bright citrus, aromatic herbs, plush florals, and warm woods—designed to project, feel modern, and match the brand’s unmistakable visual identity.
Victoria’s Secret is a major American lingerie and beauty retailer whose fragrances are designed for broad appeal, giftability, and easy everyday wear. Scent releases under the brand often emphasize recognizable themes—sweet gourmands, fruity florals, clean musks, and beachy body-mist styles—marketed as approachable lifestyle additions alongside the company’s core intimate and beauty product lines.
Viktor & Rolf is a Dutch avant-garde fashion house whose fragrances translate its conceptual runway spirit into bold, highly recognizable scents. The perfume portfolio often favors statement-making structures—floral-bomb intensity, spicy warmth, and modern gourmand effects—presented with playful yet luxurious packaging and built for strong presence while remaining widely wearable.
Vince Camuto is an American lifestyle label rooted in footwear and accessories, and its fragrances follow a similarly accessible, style-forward path. Scent releases typically focus on versatile signatures—fresh aromatics, smooth woods, sweet ambers, and clean musks—aimed at everyday wear and value-driven designer positioning rather than niche experimentation.
Von Eusersdorff is a modern niche label that blends Old World material heritage with a distinctly urban point of view, framing each scent around a single “hero” note and a clean, architectural style. Although the brand’s storytelling nods to New York as a continuing source of inspiration, its creative identity also reflects a European craft mindset—balanced compositions, tactile woods and resins, and a polished, wearable finish that keeps the perfumes expressive without feeling heavy or ornate.
Widian is a luxury fragrance house from Abu Dhabi created to bridge modern Western perfumery techniques with Arabian scent traditions such as oud, amber, and rich florals. Founded in the 2010s, the brand positions itself around travel, culture, and ‘East meets West’ storytelling, usually delivered in plush, high-impact compositions. It’s niche in intent, with an emphasis on premium materials and an upscale presentation.
Xerjoff is an Italian luxury niche house known for high-impact compositions built with an emphasis on richness, texture, and long-lasting presence. The brand’s catalog ranges from modern, glossy ambers and spices to classic-leaning references, often presented with a strong focus on materials and craftsmanship—perfumes designed to feel opulent and collectible while still delivering immediately recognizable signatures.
XINÚ is a Mexico-rooted niche house that draws inspiration from the aromatic botany of the Americas, pairing contemporary design with a nature-forward lens on raw materials. The brand’s scents tend to feel polished and modern—often bright, green, resinous, or softly woody—built to spotlight distinctive ingredients and the atmosphere around them rather than chasing conventional designer templates.
Yohji Yamamoto is an influential Japanese fashion house whose fragrance releases extend the label’s avant-garde, minimalist sensibility into scent. Perfumes under the name often aim for a refined, modern wearability—clean woods, subtle spices, and understated florals—capturing the brand’s signature contrast of severity and softness while remaining anchored in the broader world of high fashion.