
Victorio & Lucchino
Andalusian couture, in fragrance form.
Victorio & Lucchino is the Andalusian fashion house founded in 1975 by José Víctor Rodríguez Caro and José Luis Medina del Corral, who met while working in Seville and built a couture label rooted in flamenco-flavoured Spanish tailoring. The duo became fixtures of Madrid and Barcelona fashion week through the 1980s and 90s, dressing brides and bullfight aficionados in equal measure. The perfume line opened in 1992 with Carmen, a tribute to Bizet's heroine, and expanded through the 2000s with releases such as Sur, V&L, and Aguas de Rocío — all calibrated to the brand's southern-Spanish identity, full of orange blossom, jasmine, and warm woods. The fragrances are mostly accessible-tier and have stayed in steady distribution across Iberian and Latin American markets, even as the fashion side has scaled back.
- White Floral100
- Citrus96
- Musky78
- Woody65
- Fruity61
- Fresh Spicy57
- Amber
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.
























































