Royal Princess Oud

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$299

Celebrating Creed’s female sartorial history, Royal Princess Oud is a captivating floral fragrance sublimated by rose, sweet violet and Sicilian bergamot, giving way to warm notes of vanilla and iris. Signature notes of oud and benzoin deliver a sensual and woody dry down to this classic fem ... more

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In love with this smell. It's such a solid and clean scent. Stays on for three days. The smell changes with your ph, but it smells excellent as the undertones changes.

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The Fragrance Story

Olivier Creed recreates the early 20th century sketchbooks of his fashion-forward ancestor Henry Creed II. A seductive and feminine take on a classic oud, Royal Princess Oud is inspired by a time when The House of Creed supplied custom fine tailoring to the English Court.

Capturing the luxurious scarlet red riding habits made for some of the most elite royal females, Royal Princess Oud is an olfactive portrait of The House of Creed's tailoring past. Celebrating glamour & strength, Olivier Creed uses rare, luxurious and bold ingredients in this iconic women's perfume to empower the wearer in just one spritz.

“After seeing the sketches for the first time, I could picture the scent in my mind - particularly the red garments, that graced the pages of these archival books, struck me as incredibly empowering and beautiful for all women, not just of that time period.” - Olivier Creed