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Clive Christian

Clive Christian acquired Crown Perfumery — which held the royal warrant of Queen Victoria, granted in 1872 — in 1999 and relaunched it as Clive Christian Perfume, committed to creating what he positioned as 'the world's most expensive perfumes.' The iconic crown stopper, inherited from Crown Perfumery's Victorian heritage, became the brand's signature — each bottle capped by a hand-applied 22-carat gold-plated crown set with a Swarovski crystal. The No.1 fragrance, launched in 2000, entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the most expensive commercially available perfume, priced at $2,150 (later revised as the market developed). The house is based in London and maintains deliberate ultra-exclusivity.

Clive Christian fragrances are created with the finest perfumers and the most expensive raw materials available — genuine ambergris, natural musk, Grasse absolutes, and oud from the finest Southeast Asian sources. No.1 Pour Homme uses ambergris, bergamot, ylang-ylang, and woods in a composition of extraordinary refinement and complexity. No.1 Pour Femme uses Clary sage, cedarwood, and precious resins in a creation of notable femininity. 1872 (named for the year of the Queen Victoria warrant) is a fresher, more accessible entry point to the collection.

No.1 (2000) remains Clive Christian's most famous composition and historic statement piece — the fragrance that held the Guinness record as the world's most expensive and introduced the concept of luxury perfume as investment-grade object. 1872 Pour Homme and Pour Femme have become the house's more commercially accessible entry points, using the crown bottle aesthetic at somewhat lower price points. The Addictive Arts Collection represents the house's most recent artistic direction.

Clive Christian occupies ultra-luxury — EDPs from £450-£2,200 — with Victorian royal warrant heritage, handcrafted crown bottles, and ingredient quality that justifies the positioning for the most serious fragrance collectors.

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

Clive Christian — Common Questions

What is Clive Christian's royal warrant?

Crown Perfumery — which Clive Christian acquired in 1999 — held the royal warrant of Queen Victoria, granted in 1872. This Victorian-era royal endorsement is the heritage behind the crown stopper that appears on every Clive Christian bottle: a 22-carat gold-plated crown set with a Swarovski crystal, hand-applied to each bottle. It is one of the few luxury fragrance brands with documented Victorian royal patronage.

Was Clive Christian No.1 really the world's most expensive perfume?

Yes — Clive Christian No.1 entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's most expensive commercially available perfume when launched in 2000, priced at $2,150. The record reflected both the extraordinary ingredient quality (genuine ambergris, finest natural materials) and the hand-crafted presentation. The ultra-luxury niche market has since produced comparable pricing at other houses.

What does Clive Christian No.1 smell like?

No.1 Pour Homme uses ambergris, bergamot, ylang-ylang, cardamom, and precious woods in a composition of extraordinary refinement and complexity. The genuine ambergris note creates a luminous, marine warmth unavailable to fragrances using synthetic ambergris substitutes. No.1 Pour Femme uses Clary sage, cedarwood, and precious resins for a distinctly feminine interpretation of the same quality benchmark.

How does Clive Christian compare to Roja Parfums in ultra-luxury?

Both are British ultra-luxury houses at comparable price points with genuine ingredient quality commitments. Clive Christian has the Victorian royal warrant heritage and the iconic crown bottle. Roja Dove has the more sophisticated perfumery training (20 years at Guerlain) and creates all compositions personally. For bottle-as-object, Clive Christian's crown is more famous. For compositional depth and perfumery mastery, Roja's training advantage is significant.

Can I try Clive Christian fragrances as samples?

Yes — The Scent Stories® stocks authentic Clive Christian samples and miniatures. All are factory-sealed and brand-packaged, shipped worldwide. At Clive Christian's price point, sampling before purchase is absolutely essential.