The Story
Why it exists.
In 1997, Victoria Beckham and David Beckham were keeping something. A relationship the world didn't know about yet. She was touring with the Spice Girls. He was at Manchester United. Two people navigating fame while protecting something private. That summer, they escaped to Portofino. She remembers the light. She remembers how the hotel smelled. She remembers the excitement of being somewhere that felt like theirs alone. Jérôme Epinette translated that feeling into fragrance. Bergamot and black pepper open bright, the hour before plans, the adrenaline of secrecy. Sea breeze connects the citruses to the coast. Amber and incense build the warmth of closed doors and unhurried time. Vetiver, patchouli, and musk ground everything in skin memory: the trace someone leaves without meaning to. Portofino '97 isn't a love story. It's the smell of the moment you stop hiding.
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The Beginning
In 1997, Victoria Beckham and David Beckham were keeping something. A relationship the world didn't know about yet. She was touring with the Spice Girls. He was at Manchester United. Two people navigating fame while protecting something private. That summer, they escaped to Portofino. She remembers the light. She remembers how the hotel smelled. She remembers the excitement of being somewhere that felt like theirs alone. Jérôme Epinette translated that feeling into fragrance. Bergamot and black pepper open bright, the hour before plans, the adrenaline of secrecy. Sea breeze connects the citruses to the coast. Amber and incense build the warmth of closed doors and unhurried time. Vetiver, patchouli, and musk ground everything in skin memory: the trace someone leaves without meaning to. Portofino '97 isn't a love story. It's the smell of the moment you stop hiding.
The combination of Calabrian bergamot with black pepper is deceptively simple, both materials are common, but their ratio here creates something kinetic. The bergamot doesn't dissolve into sweetness. The pepper doesn't overpower. They push against each other, keeping the opening sharp and alive while sea notes open up space around them. The incense-and-amber heart is where this diverges from a typical aquatic. Frankincense gives the citrus and sea breeze a resinous undertow, the warmth of somewhere humid instead of somewhere clean. Patchouli and vetiver in the base aren't playing backup.
The Evolution
The bergamot and black pepper arrive together, no ceremony, no buildup. Just a bright crackle that reads citrus and spice at once. Sea breeze appears within minutes, widening the composition into something coastal and effervescent. The transition isn't gradual. One moment the fragrance is sharp and citrussy; the next it's lighter, airier, lifted by humidity. The incense and amber appear near the heart and deepen everything. This is the phase that reads least like an aquatic, more like the warmth of a room that's been closed for hours, or the quiet after checking your phone. Patchouli and vetiver arrive together, grounding the sea-breeze lightness with something earthier. The drydown lasts. Eight to ten hours on most skin types. Vetiver and musk linger closest to skin, with patchouli extending the trail. By the final hour, it's intimate and close, the kind of scent someone notices when they're standing beside you, not across the room.
Cultural Impact
Portofino '97 sits in a specific lane: Mediterranean-influenced aquatic with enough warmth to travel beyond summer. It shares territory with sea-and-incense compositions like Le Jardin de Réverie's Tinharé, and Byredo's Bal d'Afrique in its combination of citrus and vetiver-earth. The difference is in the romance. Where Bal d'Afrique is expansive, Portofino '97 feels private, closer to skin, less concerned with announcement. The fragrance has earned a following among people who want coastal brightness without smelling like everyone else by the pool.
The House
United Kingdom · Est. 2019
Victoria Beckham Beauty extends the designer's refined aesthetic into fragrance. The brand launched its first fragrance collection in September 2023 with three scents developed alongside perfumer Jérôme Epinette. Unlike conventional celebrity fragrances, the line positions itself as a considered addition to the luxury fragrance market. The debut trio comprises Portofino '97, Suite 302, and San Ysidro Drive, each drawing from locations and memories significant to Beckham. The brand was founded in 2019 as an extension of her broader beauty and fashion portfolio, bringing her design sensibility to cosmetics and fragrance.
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The fragrance sounds like late-summer afternoon light, warm and golden without heat exhaustion. Early piano notes, open air, a slow build toward warmth. The bergamot and black pepper tension sounds like something unresolved but satisfying: a minor key with major resolution. Incense and amber in the heart introduce strings with weight, not dramatic, but present. The vetiver-patchouli drydown settles into something quiet and repeated, like a motif that doesn't need to announce itself to land.
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