Dunhill London
Advancing the pursuit of luxury for men since 1893.
Alfred Dunhill founded the parent company in London in 1893 after inheriting his father's saddlery on the Euston Road, pivoting it into motoring accessories, then leather goods, pipes and tobacco from the Duke Street shop opened in 1907. The first men's fragrance, Dunhill for Men, arrived in 1934 and remains the historical anchor of a long, sometimes uneven scent catalogue. The parent company is owned by Richemont; fragrance has been operated under licence by Procter & Gamble and, since 2013, by Inter Parfums. Output is firmly in the British-gentleman register — leather, tobacco, dry woods, restrained citruses — with Icon, Desire, Pursuit and the long-running Dunhill Edition flanker tree among the better-known modern releases. Pricing sits in the accessible designer tier and distribution is global through department stores and travel retail.
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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.






































