Dunhill

Dunhill is a British luxury house founded in 1893, offering classic men’s designer fragrances with a tailored, refined signature.

Founded in 1893 - Contry of Origin: United Kingdom

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About Dunhill

Dunhill is a British luxury house founded in London in 1893, originally built around practical innovation for modern gentlemen and later known for a distinctly English approach to menswear, leather goods and accessories. That heritage is central to how the brand’s fragrance is understood: a continuation of tailored style, expressed in scent.

Historically, Dunhill entered perfumery early for a menswear house. The brand’s first men’s perfume, Dunhill for Men, dates back to 1934, and over time the line developed into a wardrobe of classic masculine styles—fresh aromatics, woods, amber and clean musks—designed to feel polished rather than experimental.

In the modern market, Dunhill fragrance sits in the luxury designer segment, appealing to customers who want understated sophistication. These are fragrances chosen to complement a suit, a leather jacket, or a crisp shirt: structured, confident, and easy to wear through the day. They tend to balance clarity and warmth—top notes that feel clean and composed, with bases that settle into woods, amber and musks.

What makes Dunhill relevant is its point of view on masculinity. Instead of loud statement perfumery, the brand leans toward restraint: scents that read as well-groomed and considered, with enough character to feel personal but never overpowering. This makes them strong options for office wear, travel and gifting—situations where reliability and broad likeability matter.

Behind the scenes, Dunhill fragrances have been developed through licensing partnerships, typical for designer perfume. Inter Parfums held the Dunhill fragrance licence for a ten-year period that was announced to end on 30 September 2023, after which the brand’s fragrance strategy could transition to a new arrangement. For consumers, the practical takeaway is that availability can vary by market while the brand identity remains consistent.

In a catalogue context, Dunhill is best described as classic British designer fragrance: elegant, wearable compositions with a tailored sensibility. It’s the kind of brand customers return to when they want a refined daily signature—quietly confident, unmistakably masculine, and rooted in London heritage.