The house was founded on the belief that luxury is not excess—it is precision. Eleven fragrances. Eleven identities. Each crafted to linger not just on skin, but in memory. Inspired by contrasts—softness and strength, intimacy and scale, restraint and indulgence—Eleven exists for those who understand that the most powerful statements are often the quietest ones. This is fragrance designed to be felt before it is easily understood. Eleven Perfumes is the result of a lifelong relationship with composition.
Before fragrance, the founder’s creative language was shaped through music—studying and playing over eight instruments throughout her childhood—and through architecture, where structure, balance, and spatial emotion are everything. Those disciplines taught her how layers interact, how tension resolves, and how feeling can be engineered with intention. That same approach led to her first company: a skincare line created specifically for women who wax and shave—an overlooked category approached with precision, performance, and respect for skin. The brand gained national attention, including a feature on Good Morning America, affirming her belief that innovation lives at the intersection of need and design.