Savile Row has always stood for something deeper than fashion. Precision. Restraint. Craft refined over time. Translating that level of integrity into fragrance is a challenge — but one that Icon Partnership has approached with a clear sense of purpose in the Savile Row Private Collection.
Created under the direction of David Strickley, CEO of Icon Partnership, this six-piece unisex fragrance range draws directly from the language of bespoke tailoring. Not as a marketing shortcut, but as a genuine framework — where materials, process and detail matter just as much as the finished result.
Launched just in time for Christmas, each fragrance is presented in a 100ml bottle, colour-coded to reflect its character and finished with textured packaging and understated gold script. The result feels considered and refined — exactly what you’d expect from something bearing the Savile Row name.
Rather than leaning on abstract storytelling, each scent in the collection takes inspiration from a tangible element of the tailoring process — fit, fabric, tools and creative expression.
Savila is the anchor. A tribute to Savile Row itself, it’s smoky, woody and assured. Nutmeg, saffron and incense set a deep, confident opening before jasmine and patchouli lead into a base of sandalwood, tobacco and amber woods. It wears like a well-cut jacket — structured, balanced and quietly authoritative.
Tela explores the movement of fabric. Floral but controlled, it combines amber and spice with lemon, apricot and pepper at the top, before settling into ylang ylang, freesia, vanilla and musks. Elegant, tactile and subtly expressive.
Sartoria focuses on fit and form — and it shows. This woody aromatic marine opens clean with lime and blackcurrant, sharpened by clary sage and geranium. Lavandin, juniper and pink pepper bring lift, while leather, amber woods, patchouli and cedarwood ground it firmly in classic menswear territory.
Bucula, inspired by the tailor’s button, balances utility and decoration. Dark cherry leads, layered with toasted almond, saffron and amber, softened by rose, osmanthus and apricot. Patchouli, vanilla and praline add depth without tipping into excess.
Creatia reflects the creative heart of Savile Row — the designers, cutters and innovators who push tradition forward. Smoky and intense, it blends pimento, ginger and saffron with birch tar, labdanum and cinnamon bark, finished with myrrh, suede, sandalwood and musks. Bold, but disciplined.
Acus takes the needle as its muse. Sharp citrus notes of bergamot and lemon cut cleanly at the top, before saffron, orange blossom and rose take hold. The dry down is rich and precise, with leather, benzoin, cedarwood, vanilla and labdanum.
Strickley’s influence is felt throughout. With over three decades in the fragrance industry — including senior roles at L’Oréal, Yves Saint Laurent and Estée Lauder — he has been instrumental in shaping some of the sector’s most recognisable brands. From Ralph Lauren and DKNY to Tommy Hilfiger, Paloma Picasso and Crème de la Mer, his track record is defined by longevity rather than hype.
Through Icon Partnership, founded in 2010, Strickley has continued to build and guide fragrance and grooming brands with a clear emphasis on credibility, storytelling and execution — qualities that underpin this launch.
Point to remember is, The Savile Row Private Collection isn’t about reinventing fragrance — it’s about applying the same values that define great menswear: craft, restraint and intention. These are scents designed to be worn, lived with and understood over time, not rushed through a trend cycle.
For men who appreciate detail, heritage and thoughtful design, this is fragrance that makes sense — built with purpose, and finished properly, aha, just like you my friend !



















