The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Amore arrived in 2014 as a limited edition, designed to capture something specific: the electricity at the start of something. Vince Camuto partnered with perfumer Laurent Le Guernec to build a fragrance that felt both playful and grown-up, bright enough to flirt with, warm enough to mean it. The name says it all. Amore is Italian for love, and the composition was built around that tension, the thrill of the opening chapters, the pull of what comes next.
What makes Amore interesting is how the tropical fruit notes don't behave like they usually do in mainstream florals. Passion fruit here isn't synthetic or cartoonish, it's actual tartness cutting through the sweetness. Combined with blackcurrant bud, there's a green, slightly tart edge that keeps the opening from flattening into simple sugar. The florals in the heart are soft rather than loud, functioning more as a transition than a destination. The real statement is in the base: cashmere wood and crystal amber create a skin-like warmth that elevates what could have been another fruity floral into something with actual presence.
The evolution
The opening is immediate, passion fruit and clementine hit within seconds, bergamot lending a clean edge. This phase lasts perhaps thirty minutes before the florals begin to assert themselves, freesia and orchid arriving quietly, not overpowering. The transition to the base is where Amore earns its reputation. Cashmere wood and sandalwood arrive together, wrapping the florals in something warm and slightly creamy. Crystal amber adds a touch of glow without going sweet. The drydown stays close to skin for the remaining hours, intimate projection, moderate sillage, the kind of scent trail that requires someone to be standing beside you to notice it.
Cultural impact
Amore joined a Vince Camuto fragrance line that has steadily expanded since 2011, spanning everything from fresh aquatics to oud-focused compositions. The 2014 limited edition occupies a specific niche: bright and flirty enough for daytime wear, warm enough for evening. It's the kind of fragrance that reads as youthful without being juvenile, a balance many brands aim for and few achieve.























