Tommy Hilfiger
Classic American cool, from coast to coast
Tommy Hilfiger is an American fashion label founded in 1985 by the designer of the same name, built around a preppy, red-white-and-blue Americana aesthetic that became one of the defining mainstream looks of the 1990s. The fragrance line, licensed to Estée Lauder's Aramis division and later to Coty, has run in parallel since the early years. Tommy and Tommy Girl, both released in 1995, became the brand's olfactory pillars: clean, fresh, almost soapy compositions structured around grapefruit, apple, mint, and white florals. They were among the first designer scents marketed explicitly to teenagers in the US, and they helped set the late-90s register of fragrance simplicity. The line has since expanded into sportier flankers and seasonal releases. Pricing sits at accessible designer level, distributed widely through department stores and duty-free.
Releases
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.





















































