The Most Beautiful Creed Fragrances

March 1, 2010

In 1760 a man by the name of James Henry Creed founded what is known today as The House of Creed. On the dusty cobblestone streets of London James built from the ground up an empire that has been well known for producing the highest standards for fragrances. It was Queen Victoria who appointed James Henry Creed as an official supplier to the royal household.

With that one single step off the dingy streets in Europe, he became a name of honor and recognition by some of Europe’s most wealthy and prestigious households. From Napoleon the third and Empress Eugenie of France to Emperor Franz-Joseph to Empress Sissi of Austria-Hungary and Queen Christina of Spain. This one man began his legacy not by winning wars in far off lands, but by enchanting the senses and arousing the most basic sensations that one could inhale from the best Creed fragrances.

It is known that The House of Creed has been passed down father to son for seven generations. Each son trained diligently in the craft of capturing even the slightest hint of a midnight summer’s air and infusing it with the warm blend of blooming lilies’ or a gentle rain that is crisp and clean, capturing the moment in all its glory. Prepare before make your decision because you will want to buy a Creed fragrance then protect it from losing the perfect notes that are harmoniously brought together.

They personally seek out the purest rose essences from Bulgaria, Turkey and Morocco. Searching for only the softest hint that lingers on the nose while tickling the fancy of a romantic moonlit stroll. They have been known to travel to craggy cliffs of Italy to entice the rose to bloom or play in the rolling seaside to bring forth the irises in Florence.

A true dedication for creating master fragrances comes from years of love and careful training, as well as making sure that only the very best ingredients are used in the creation of a new scent.


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