
Bruno Acampora
Essenze rare dal 1974
Bruno Acampora Profumi began in Naples in 1974, when Bruno Acampora — heir to a Neapolitan family of glovemakers and a fixture of the Italian arts circle around Gianni Versace and Andy Warhol — added perfume oils to the family's catalogue. The first composition, Musc, captured the moment's appetite for warm, animalic skin scents and became the house's enduring calling card. The line stayed deliberately small, run as an artisan studio rather than a commercial brand. After Bruno's death in 2009, his daughter Beatrice took over creative direction and expanded the catalogue with eaux de parfum alongside the founding oils, while keeping the production handmade in Naples. Iranzol, Sballo, and Ariete sit alongside Musc as the line's pillars. The house operates an "Olfactory Lounge" in Naples and is distributed through a tight selection of niche perfumeries across Europe, Japan, and the United States.
- Woody100
- Musky86
- Powdery85
- Warm Spicy68
- Aromatic63
- White Floral57
- Amber
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.



















































