BOADICEA THE VICTORIOUS

BOADICEA THE VICTORIOUS was founded in 2008 in the United Kingdom. The brand is known for its unique fragrances, including The Victorious, Boadicea, and Intrepid. Creative director Michael Boadicea oversees the development of these complex scents. Intrepid is a citrus-based fragrance, while The Victorious features woody notes. Parfum Central carries BOADICEA THE VICTORIOUS fragrances in original packaging, with verified batch codes, and offers insured worldwide shipping.

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Boadicea the Victorious: From the House to Your Door

Founded 2008 in London; the house takes its name from the Iceni queen who led the rebellion against Rome in 60 AD, and styles itself around British heritage and rare-ingredient extraits. Distribution is tightly controlled by the London house. Every unit passes a pre-listing inspection covering cellophane, batch code, outer box, and base markings. International orders are dispatched insured via DHL Express; the UAE window is typically three business days, international five. For Boadicea the Victorious batch enquiries or stock questions, reach our authentication desk.

Common Questions About Boadicea the Victorious Fragrances

Which country is Boadicea the Victorious from?

Boadicea the Victorious was founded in London in 2008 and is one of the British niche houses, alongside Clive Christian, Roja, Penhaligon's, and Floris. The brand takes its name from the Iceni queen who led the rebellion against Rome in 60 AD, and styles its bottles around heraldic imagery with a gold-toned outer presentation.

What does 1907 by Boadicea the Victorious smell like?

1907 is a feminine floral built on rose, jasmine, and tuberose with a powdery, slightly fruity opening. It sits at the more wearable end of the house catalogue. Bottle and outer carton carry the gold-toned heraldic Boadicea presentation common to the line.

Is Boadicea the Victorious worth the price?

Boadicea sits in the upper end of British niche, with most releases sitting near the four-figure mark for 100ml. The value case rests on extrait-level concentration, rare-raw-material inclusion (pure rose absolute, real oud, ambergris), and the tightly controlled British distribution that limits production. For collectors of British perfumery sitting between Clive Christian and Roja in price, the line is competitive. For mainstream luxury comparison shoppers the price ceiling is high. Browse the catalogue at our Boadicea collection.