
Enrico Coveri
Colorful Italian fashion and fragrance.
Enrico Coveri was an Italian fashion designer born in Prato in 1952 who founded his eponymous fashion house in Florence in 1978, after his first appearances on the Milan and Paris catwalks the year before. The brand became known for vivid colour, exuberant prints, and a deliberately playful, streetwise take on Italian ready-to-wear in the early 1980s. The perfumery extension began in 1982 with Paillettes, a women's fragrance, followed quickly by a men's release and Dollars in 1983. After the designer's sudden death in 1990, the company continued under family stewardship, and the perfume licence has since passed through several distributors. Compositions in the modern catalogue tend toward bright, accessible florals, fougères, and gourmand orientals consistent with the original house's love of brightness and wearable showmanship rather than restrained luxury minimalism.
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.
























