CREED
In 1760, in London, James Henry Creed founded the House of the Creed. He quickly became a favorite of the English court, and Queen Victoria named Creed as the official supplier of the English throne. Soon, the House of the Creed was chosen by all the courts of Europe. From Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie to Emperor Franz-Joseph of Austro-Hungary and Queen Cristina of Spain, Creed's creations were recognized for their quality, refinement and originality.
In 1854, under Empress Eugenie, the House of the Creed moved to Paris, and soon gained notoriety for its luxury Credo perfumes.
With a highly selective clientele, Creed has created over 200 unique and exclusive aromas, all original and handmade. These fragrances from Creed's masterpiece were produced by the Creed family over the years. Today, Olivier Creed, master perfumer of the house, has introduced the fruits of his creative talent to the global market, making the Creed colony for men and perfume for women more accessible.
Creed fragrances are created from high quality essences and contain the highest percentage of the best natural components in the French perfume industry. When you are in France or traveling abroad, Olivier Creed personally selects the purest rose essences of Bulgaria, Turkey or Morocco, as well as jasmine and real irises from Florence, Indian tubers, genuine Violets of Parma, and so on for create the Creed designer perfume for her. and cologne for him. The infusion technique, now abandoned by modern industry, allows Olivier Creed, a perfectionist, to preserve the originality of his fragrances. Creed's trademark is to manufacture its own infusions of vanilla, civet, musk and grey amber for use in the Creed colony for men and women. The components are weighed, mixed, macerated and filtered by hand according to the tradition of the house's founder, James Henry Creed.
Would you like to use the fragrance of royalty or show a special lady that she is a princess in your eyes buying Creed perfume for her? Try Fleurissimo, created for Grace Kelly for her wedding day. It is a beautiful blend of rose, bergamot, violet and iris that will surely please. Or maybe you'd rather Spring Flower, which was made for Audrey Hepburn. This sweet and fruity perfume features notes of melon, peach and apple. If you are buying a man, there are also many options for you. Try Royal English Leather for a masculine scent used by kings: it was created for King George III and also enjoyed by George IV. For something a little less traditional, you may like the green Irish Tweed, made for Cary Grant and rumored that Prince Charles will use it. Or for something a little more modern, consider Viking, a recent release with notes of bergamot and pink pepper on pink and sandalwood.