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Prada

Mario Prada founded his leather goods company in Milan in 1913, initially selling handbags, trunks, and accessories in a boutique at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. The company remained a modest family business until his granddaughter Miuccia Prada — who holds a doctorate in political science and studied mime at Milan's Piccolo Teatro — took control in 1978 with her future husband and business partner Patrizio Bertelli. Miuccia transformed Prada into one of the most intellectually influential luxury brands in the world through a philosophy of 'ugly chic' — deliberately subverting beauty conventions to create objects of genuine conceptual interest. The famous black nylon backpack (1984), made from industrial material previously used for army tents and parachutes, became the most copied bag in luxury history and announced Prada's intellectual superiority. Prada fragrances operate under the brand's own management rather than licensing — an unusual commitment that maintains full creative control.

Prada's fragrance programme has worked with distinguished perfumers aligned with the brand's intellectual philosophy. Infusion d'Iris (2007), created by Daniela Andrier, is a landmark composition: a clean, dry iris supported by cedar and vetiver that uses the iris root (orris) as both heart and structure — one of the most expensive natural ingredients in perfumery. Andrier has become Prada's most consistent creative collaborator, creating Infusion de Fleur d'Oranger, Infusion de Mimosa, and Infusion d'Amande. Luna Rossa Carbon (2017) was created by Carlos Benaïm — the same perfumer who co-created Libre. Paradoxe (2022), created by Alberto Morillas and Loc Dong with Nadia Labidi, uses neroli, amber wood, and musk.

Luna Rossa Carbon (2017) has become Prada's bestselling masculine — an aromatic-metallic composition of lavender, bergamot, ambrette, and patchouli inspired by the Luna Rossa sailing team's carbon-fibre technology. Prada Paradoxe (2022) with neroli, amber wood, and white musk became the house's most commercially successful feminine launch in years. The Infusion d'Iris line — dry, elegant, and uncompromisingly sophisticated — remains the critical favourite and the house's most distinctive contribution to niche-adjacent designer perfumery. Candy (2011), with caramel, benzoin, and musks, demonstrated Prada's ability to deliver a gourmand with intellectual restraint.

Prada occupies premium accessible luxury — EDPs from €90-€150, La Femme and Intense concentrations reaching €180-€220. Their customer appreciates the intellectual dimension — the orris in Infusion d'Iris is there because of the concept, not convenience, and that intentionality is palpable in every bottle.

Every Prada fragrance at The Scent Stories® is 100% authentic, factory-sealed and brand-packaged — sourced from authorised channels and shipped worldwide.

Prada — Common Questions

When was Prada founded and how did it become a fashion powerhouse?

Mario Prada founded his leather goods company at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan in 1913. The company remained modest until his granddaughter Miuccia Prada — who holds a doctorate in political science — took control in 1978 with partner Patrizio Bertelli. The iconic black nylon backpack (1984), made from industrial material used for army tents, announced Prada's intellectual approach to luxury. Miuccia's 'ugly chic' philosophy — deliberately subverting beauty conventions — transformed Prada into one of the most conceptually influential luxury brands globally.

What makes Prada Infusion d'Iris distinctive?

Infusion d'Iris (2007), created by Daniela Andrier, is one of the most important clean fragrances of the 21st century. It uses orris root — the iris bulb, one of the most expensive natural ingredients in perfumery — as both the heart and the structural architecture, supported by cedar and vetiver. The result is a dry, powdery, intellectually demanding composition that refuses easy pleasantness. It has no comparable at designer prices — fragrances of similar quality cost three to four times as much at niche houses.

Who is Daniela Andrier and why is she important to Prada?

Daniela Andrier is a Swiss-Brazilian perfumer based in Paris who has become Prada's most consistent creative collaborator, creating Infusion d'Iris (2007), Infusion de Fleur d'Oranger (2009), Infusion de Mimosa (2010), and Infusion d'Amande (2015). Her compositional philosophy — minimalist structures built around a single high-quality ingredient — aligns perfectly with Miuccia Prada's conceptual approach to luxury. Andrier is also known for Bottega Veneta Pour Homme and several Chanel Les Exclusifs compositions.

How does Prada compare to Giorgio Armani in Italian luxury fragrance?

Both occupy premium Italian luxury at comparable price points, but with very different aesthetics. Armani is commercial and widely accessible — Acqua di Giò sells hundreds of millions of bottles. Prada is deliberately intellectual — Infusion d'Iris deliberately resists easy pleasantness. Armani's strength is wearability and universal appeal; Prada's strength is conceptual distinctiveness. Customers who have moved beyond wanting to smell 'nice' and want their fragrance to say something about their aesthetic intelligence tend to migrate toward Prada.

Can I try Prada fragrances before buying?

Yes — The Scent Stories® stocks authentic Prada samples, miniatures, and tester bottles including Luna Rossa Carbon, Paradoxe, Infusion d'Iris, Candy, La Femme, and more. All are factory-sealed and brand-packaged, shipped worldwide. Infusion d'Iris in particular rewards in-skin testing — its clean, dry iris character evolves significantly over 2-4 hours, moving from sharp mineral clarity to warm, woody depth that reveals the composition's full intellectual intent.

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