
Vince Camuto
American fashion-house fragrance with a warm amber accent.
Vince Camuto's fragrance line launched in September 2011 in partnership with Parlux, extending the New York footwear and accessories label into perfumery. The opening pair — the eponymous Vince Camuto for women and Vince Camuto for men — set the tone: amber-floral and amber-aromatic compositions aimed at a young department-store audience, sold at accessible price points alongside the brand's shoes and handbags. The catalogue has since grown to include Bella, Amore, Fiori, Capri, Terra and Wonderbloom, plus a steady stream of flankers; the designer himself died in 2015, and Authentic Brands Group now controls the trademark, with Parlux still producing under licence. The signature register stays consistent — warm, slightly gourmand, easy to wear — and the brand functions less as a perfumer's project than as a fashion-house extension.
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.










































