
Masque
All the world is a stage; every scent, a scene.
Masque Milano is a Milanese niche perfumery founded in 2010 by Riccardo Tedeschi and Alessandro Brun — a consultant and a professor of luxury management at the Politecnico di Milano — who came to fragrance not from the industry but from a shared passion for Italian culture and theatrical storytelling. The house structures each collection as a work of opera or theatre, with individual fragrances conceived as acts or scenes, and every bottle cap engraved with the name of the nose who created it, a gesture of unusual transparency in an industry that often conceals its perfumers. The collaborating noses read as a roll call of contemporary niche talent: Cécile Zarokian, Delphine Thierry, Cristiano Canali, and Vanina Muracciole, among others. Masque's fragrances are known for their intellectual rigour, literary references, and sensory ambition — each one a considered composition that rewards attention as much as pleasure, and firmly positions the house within the Italian niche movement's most thoughtful tier.
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.








