Penhaligon’s is a British luxury fragrance house founded by William Henry Penhaligon in 1870 in London. Holding two Royal Warrants, Penhaligon’s is one of the oldest and most prestigious perfumeries in Britain.
The house’s heritage is deeply intertwined with British culture — its original barbershop stood beside the Turkish Baths on Jermyn Street, and its fragrances have been worn by Winston Churchill, the Duke of Edinburgh, and generations of British aristocracy.
Part of Puig, Penhaligon’s continues to create distinctive fragrances, including its popular Portraits collection that tells the story of a fictional aristocratic family through scent.