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In 1760, in London, James Henry Creed founded the House of Creed. It rapidly grew a favorite with the English Court and Queen Victoria appointed Creed an official supplier. Soon, the House of Creed was chosen by all the courts of Europe: from Napoleon III, Empress Eugenie, Elizabeth of Austro-Hungaria to Christina of Spain, Creed's creations were recognized for their quality, refinement and originality.
In 1854, under Empress Eugenie, the House of Creed moved to Paris and soon acquired notoriety. With a very selective clientele, Creed went on creating more than two hundred unique and exclusive scents, all original and hand-made. These masterpieces were produced by the Creed family over the years.
Today, Olivier Creed, Master Perfumer of the House, has decided to introduce to the five continents the fruit of his creative flair. Sixth in the family line, he is today Master Perfumer of a House which has been in the family business for over 230 years and which, he hopes, will remain so for many years to come.
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