Heritage
A house, in its own words
Publicly available information about the heritage and founding story of Beauty Brand Development remains sparse. The company appears to have been active across multiple decades of fragrance production, with documented fragrance releases spanning from 1973 through the 2010s. Notable releases include Omen (1973) and Shuni (1977), which place the company among fragrance houses with historical roots in the latter half of the twentieth century. The gap between these early releases and later products such as Aqua Manda (2013) and the 2014/2015 releases (Goya Black Rose, Aqua Citra, Tribe, Babe) suggests either continued operation across these periods or a resurgence in activity following a quieter period. However, specific details about the company's founding circumstances, original location, or founding individuals have not been independently corroborated across available sources. The company's historical trajectory, including any significant ownership changes, relocations, or operational milestones, requires further verification through primary sources. Information regarding the creative philosophy and stated values of Beauty Brand Development has not been independently verified through third-party sources. Without access to brand communications, interviews with company representatives, or documented industry coverage, any characterization of their approach to perfumery would constitute speculation rather than established fact. The diversity of their fragrance catalog, encompassing releases across several decades, suggests an adaptability to changing market tastes, though the specific creative principles guiding their formulation process remain undocumented in available materials. Interested parties seeking information about the company's values, artistic direction, or perfumery philosophy should consult directly available brand communications or contact the company directly.






