Trussardi
Bergamo leather house turned Italian fashion classic
Trussardi is an Italian leather-goods and fashion house founded in Bergamo in 1911 by Dante Trussardi as a glove maker. The brand expanded across the twentieth century into ready-to-wear, accessories, and licensed fragrance, with the greyhound logo becoming one of the recognisable Milanese fashion signatures of the 1980s. The perfume catalogue has been licensed across several partners over the decades — most recently ITF — and the bestsellers cluster around leather and woody compositions consistent with the brand's heritage. Trussardi Uomo (1983), Donna (1994), and the Black Extreme line are the better-known pillars; releases lean Italian-classical rather than experimental. The fashion business has been through multiple ownership changes and restructurings since 2019, but the fragrance line continues to circulate steadily through European department stores at accessible designer pricing.
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.

















































