Milan, Italy
Est. 1992 (fragrance)
Dolce & Gabbana built its perfumery around a Mediterranean point of view — sun-warmed citrus, sea salt, basil, and the warm musk of Italian summer. Light Blue (2001) became one of the bestselling women's fragrances in modern history, and the men's flanker (Light Blue Pour Homme) followed shortly after as a global summer staple.
K Chris carries D&G across the women's pillars (Light Blue, The One, Devotion, Q by Dolce & Gabbana, Pour Femme) and the men's range (Light Blue Pour Homme, The One for Men, K by Dolce & Gabbana, Pour Homme Intenso). The Anthology line — alphabet-themed limited bottles — appears periodically when stock allows.
Light Blue is the obvious starting point for women — Sicilian lemon, Granny Smith apple, and a clean cedar-musk base. The One for Men is the date night counterpart: tobacco, cardamom, and amber arranged into a warm, slightly sweet signature that wears best at dinner.