Collection: Clive Christian Fragrances

Clive Christian fragrances embody the spirit of opulence, luxury, and exquisite craftsmanship. As a prestigious British perfume house, Clive Christian is renowned for creating some of the most refined, sophisticated, and exclusive scents in the world. With a focus on using only the finest ingredients and maintaining the highest standards of quality, Clive Christian perfumes cater to a discerning clientele who appreciate the art of fine perfumery.

About Clive Christian Fragrances

About Clive Christian Fragrances

Clive Christian is one of Britain's most distinguished luxury perfume houses — a brand whose identity is inseparable from its extraordinary heritage and its unapologetic commitment to producing some of the world's most opulent fragrances. The story begins not with Clive Christian himself, but with the Crown Perfumery Company, established in London in 1872 and granted the rare honour of a Royal Warrant from Queen Victoria. This royal seal of approval — represented to this day by a crown embossed on every Clive Christian bottle — established a standard of excellence that the brand has maintained for over 150 years.

Clive Christian acquired the Crown Perfumery in 1999 and relaunched the brand with an ambitious vision: to create the finest, most luxurious perfumes in the world, using only the rarest and most precious natural ingredients sourced from their places of origin. The resulting fragrances — particularly the legendary No. 1 collection, once certified as the world's most expensive perfume by the Guinness World Records — are feats of perfumery craftsmanship. Rich, complex, and extraordinarily long-lasting, they are built around rare materials such as aged Indian oud, Madagascan vanilla absolute, and Grasse jasmine — ingredients that are themselves objects of desire.

The brand's signature style is confidently opulent: warm, deep, and richly layered, with an unmistakably British sensibility that balances grandeur with restraint. Clive Christian fragrances are built to last and to evolve beautifully on the skin over many hours, rewarding those who seek depth and complexity in their perfumes. The jewel-like flacons, hand-finished and weighted in the hand, are as collectible as the fragrances within them.

At Fragrenza, our Clive Christian-inspired fragrances capture the warmth, richness, and British luxury character of these magnificent perfumes — making their sophisticated pleasure accessible without the premium price tag.

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