
Parfums Vintage
British high-concentration takes on contemporary classics.
Parfums Vintage is a British perfume brand that launched in 2016 with an explicit remit: high-concentration interpretations of cult contemporary classics — Aventus chief among them — alongside original compositions in the same idiom. Founder-perfumer Damien Stammers builds heavy, fruit-and-smoke driven accords aimed at wearers who want longevity and projection above subtlety. The catalogue runs past fifty releases and includes the Emperor line (the house's most recognised work), tropical and aquatic flankers, and a handful of more restrained woody compositions. Pricing sits in the accessible-niche range; bottles are oversized and the marketing leans frankly toward the dupe and inspired-by market rather than couture-house tradition. Useful for readers studying how the post-Aventus pineapple-and-birch register has evolved into its own subgenre.
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.





















































