Creed Fleurissimo Eau de Parfum The fragrance worn by Grace Kelly on her wedding day. Fleurissimo by Creed is a luminous, deeply romantic floral fragrance created in 1956 by James Henry Creed — one of the most historically significant and most emotionally resonant fragrances in the entire Creed catalogue, and a fragrance whose origin story is unlike any other in the history of luxury perfumery. In 1956, Prince Rainier III of Monaco commissioned Creed to create a bespoke fragrance for his bride, the Hollywood actress Grace Kelly, to wear on their wedding day — one of the most watched and most celebrated events of the twentieth century. The result was Fleurissimo: a fragrance of breathtaking beauty, extraordinary femininity, and quiet, timeless elegance — a fragrance worthy of a princess, created by the house that has dressed royalty for over two centuries. “Fleurissimo” means “most flowering” in Italian — and the name is a perfect description of what this fragrance delivers: a garden in full bloom, captured at its most beautiful and most luminous moment. It opens with a fresh, slightly citrusy combination of bergamot, violet leaves, and mandarin orange — clean, luminous, and immediately elegant. The heart is the fragrance’s most magnificent and most opulent moment: tuberose, rose, jasmine, ylang-ylang, and neroli — five of the most beautiful and most prized floral ingredients in all of perfumery, united in a single, breathtaking accord of extraordinary richness and complexity. Tuberose — one of the most intensely narcotic and most opulent florals in perfumery — is the heart’s defining note: creamy, slightly honeyed, and deeply feminine. The dry-down is warm, slightly powdery, and deeply elegant: orris, sandalwood, and cedar creating a soft, woody warmth that carries the extraordinary floral heart beautifully through hours of wear. Fragrance Pyramid Top Notes: Bergamot, Violet Leaves, Mandarin Orange Heart Notes: Tuberose, Rose, Jasmine, Ylang-Ylang, Neroli Base Notes: Orris, Sandalwood, Cedar Key Features Women’s floral fragrance — luminous, romantic, and timelessly elegant Created by James Henry Creed in 1956 for Grace Kelly’s wedding to Prince Rainier III of Monaco Five-floral heart — tuberose, rose, jasmine, ylang-ylang, and neroli in a single breathtaking accord 75ml / 2.5 oz Eau de Parfum Fleurissimo is not just a fragrance — it is a piece of history. And it remains, nearly seventy years later, as beautiful as the day it was created.