Creed, the perfume house begins more than 250 years ago. James Creed, a tailor by trade, developed scented leather gloves for King George III. The scent of mandarin, ambergris and sandalwood was so well received that it was bottled under the name Royal English Leather.
The art of perfume making is passed down from son to son and Creed supplies royals across Europe with perfume. It was not until 1970 that the fragrances became available to the public. Creed's quality fragrances are still created using the classic infusion method.
Today, Oliver Creed travels the world with his son Erwin in search of exclusive essences. He knows how to stimulate the senses with Bulgarian rose, Italian jasmine, vetiver from Haiti and mysore from India. The brand continues to innovate, driven by craftsmanship and perfection.