
Women'Secret
Spanish high-street lingerie's house scent.
Women'secret opened its first store in Madrid in 1993 as a women-led lingerie, sleepwear and swimwear concept under the Cortefiel group, now Tendam — Europe's fifth-largest fashion group. The label has since grown to more than seven hundred stores across sixty-plus countries, and its fragrance line tracks that high-street footprint. Scents are produced under license by Idesa Parfums and run from the W'eau line of light citruses and clean musks through to sweeter eau-de-toilette florals and gourmand limited editions. Bottles match the lingerie line's pastel and lace iconography, and pricing sits in the entry-level Spanish department-store range. The house suits wearers picking up a gift-set perfume on the way through a mall, or building a low-cost rotation of recognisable florals around an existing high-street wardrobe.
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.















































