Thom Browne
Tailored fragrance with architectural precision.
Thom Browne is an American fashion house founded in 2003 by its namesake designer, celebrated for its deconstructed Americana aesthetic — shrunken suits, grey flannel, the red-white-blue grosgrain stripe — that has influenced global menswear. The fragrance collection, launched within the broader Zegna ownership structure, carries this same architectural precision into scent: bottles reference laboratory phials, and compositions treat scent as a kind of tailoring, each note placed deliberately. The perfumes are prestige-priced, distributed through the house's boutiques and select department stores, appealing to design-forward consumers who expect the same meticulous language in fragrance as in the brand's clothing.





