Celebrating Creed’s female sartorial history, Royal Princess Oud is a captivating floral fragrance sublimated by rose, sweet violet and Sicilian bergamot, giving way to warm notes of vanilla and iris. Signature notes of oud and benzoin deliver a sensual and woody dry down to this classic feminine Eau de Parfum. With “Royal Princess Oud”, Master Perfumer Oliver Creed brings to life early 20th century family-owned fashion sketches and creates a captivating scent featuring notes of floral Iris at the heart and oud at the base. Royal Princess Oud is inspired by over twenty volumes of sketch books, revealing a time when the Creeds were steeped in men’s and women’s tailoring in London and marking the first scent born from a century of the family’s couturier history. This Millésime woody floral fragrance features the signature note of oud, a historical ingredient expensive and rare – perfectly fitting for a captivating and passionate fragrance. From high tea to grand balls, this enchanting scent is like a modern day little red dress. Royal Princess Oud is perfect for the woman with a passion for life who is seductive and captivating.
The Creed company was founded in 1760 by James Henry Creed and has been helmed by the family ever since. Creed’s history is truly unique. For more than 250 years, the brand has been creating extraordinary fragrances for royal families and other customers of exquisite taste. Over the years, the perfume house has designed fragrances for many people of note including Queen Victoria, the emperor Franz Josef, Winston Churchill and JFK. These days, Creed is mostly known for its classic masculine fragrances that are favored by celebrities like Robert De Niro or Sylvester Stallone. Creed has created a legacy of unrivaled scents treasured by perfume connoisseurs and all admirers of quality, style and panache. Over the centuries, the Creed family has produced over 200 perfumes all testifying to a unique creative spirit that has been passed, together with a keen inherited nose, from father to son through seven generations.