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Eau de Parfum
Vince Camuto
Fashion-led designer fragrances with polished fruity-floral and fresh aromatic profiles.
Vince Camuto entered fragrance in September 2011 with the launch of Vince Camuto Eau de Parfum for women, created with perfumer Steve DeMercado and commissioned by Vince Camuto and his wife and creative director, Louise Camuto. The brand is built from a fashion-first point of view, which matches its roots in accessories and apparel rather than starting as a standalone perfume house.
Its fragrance line has expanded into a broad, accessible designer portfolio for women and men, with the brand's own site describing collections such as Bella Vince Camuto, featuring nectarine, jasmine water, and white amber, and Floreale Vince Camuto, built around bergamot and vanilla. In other words, the line tends to sit in the fruity-floral, clean floral, and fresh aromatic lane rather than chasing challenging niche structures.
Across the range, Vince Camuto fragrances are generally made to feel polished, easy to wear, and broadly appealing. The brand's perfumes are strongest when they lean into luminous florals, soft musks, and smooth woods, while the more generic flankers can feel interchangeable if you already own several mainstream designer scents.
A designer, mid house known for fruity floral compositions.
The brand started with a single women's launch in 2011 and then widened into a fuller fragrance lineup for both women and men. Over time, the direction has stayed commercially friendly, with more emphasis on wearable florals, musks, and fresh aromatic structures than on dramatic reinvention. Recent additions keep the same easygoing designer DNA while broadening the range of notes and seasonal use cases.
Vince Camuto is a solid designer fragrance line if you want clean, pretty, easy-to-wear scents with no sharp edges. It is not the place to look for originality, but it does deliver dependable mainstream appeal.