
Naomi Campbell
Naomi Campbell launched her eponymous fragrance line in 1999 under a licensing deal with Procter & Gamble, later transferred to Coty's mass-tier portfolio. The signature debut, simply titled Naomi Campbell, anchored a long-running family of accessibly priced women's scents that lean into florals, fruits and warm woods, sold mainly through European drugstores and supermarket beauty aisles. The brand trades on the British supermodel's name rather than a fixed olfactory house style, and most releases are constructed by perfumer-suppliers under brief. Output skews young and approachable: Naomi Campbell at Night, Cat Deluxe and Private among them. It sits comfortably in the celebrity-licensed segment, and is a routine starter scent for teenagers and early twenties shoppers who recognise the face on the box.
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.

































