Highlights- BURBERRY Her was launched in 2018
- The nose behind this fragrance is Francis Kurkdjian
- Designed to capture the youthful spirit of the city of London
- Spray on pulse points: behind the ears and on your wrists.
- Delivers a smooth yet captivating fragrance with long-lasting appeal
OverviewBURBERRY Her Eau de Parfum is the embodiment of the Londoner attitude - adventurous, spirited and bold. It's a dedication to the city of London - a beautiful, bustling, creative metropolis that's eclectic and full of life. A vibrant fruity gourmand capturing the spirit of London. The bottle is luxurious yet understated, inspired by an archival Burberry fragrance design. It slips perfectly into Her bag as she's heading out the door. BURBERRY is a British luxury fashion house headquartered in London, England. It currently designs and distributes ready to wear including trench coats (for which it is most famous), leather goods, footwear, fashion accessories, eyewear, fragrances, and cosmetics. A luxury British design house founded by Thomas BURBeRRY in 1856. This house distinguished itself with fashion and accessories, including a now-iconic trench coat and the brand's unique and recognizable tartan pattern which has become one of the most-copied motifs in fashion. was granted a Royal Warrant for Clothing from the British Royal Family. In addition to their fashion line and accessories, the BURBERRY brand offers an exclusive line of fragrances for men and women—many in bottles adorned with the company's signature tartan—under arrangement with Inter Parfums. Their first perfume, BURBERRY for Men, appeared in 1981. Stars of the modern world began wearing the BURBERRYS brand. During the 1970s and 1980s, Burberry signed agreements with worldwide manufacturers to produce complementary products to the existing British collection such as suits, trousers, shirts, sportswear, accessories, for men, ladies, and children. These products, designed under the strict control of headquarters in London, were produced and distributed through independent retail stores worldwide as well as the Burberry stores, and contributed to the growth of the brand in sales and profits through to the late 90s, although the full extent of sales was not apparent in the parent company accounts since much was done through licensed agreements.