Trish Mcevoy
New York luxury for the modern woman.
Trish McEvoy built her New York beauty empire beginning in 1975, initially as a makeup artist and beauty authority before expanding into fragrance through her numbered planner-system collection. The fragrances — marketed as a lifestyle wardrobe rather than single hero scents — are designed for layering and personal customisation, a concept she pioneered for the prestige American market. Compositions tend towards fresh, wearable femininity: light musks, soft florals, and transparent accords that complement rather than compete with the wearer. Notable releases include No. 9 Blackberry & Vanilla, a widely praised entry point, and the Sexy series that extended the brand into more assertive territory. The house retails primarily through Nordstrom and specialty beauty boutiques, occupying a confident position between accessible department-store fragrance and independent niche.
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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.




















