Knize - Lady Knize
    Knize - Lady Knize
Knize - Lady Knize

Knize - Lady Knize

A few years after the legendary Knize Ten men's fragrance series, a women's fragrance that was no less classic was created in 1938: Lady Knize, here as an eau de toilette. The success of this exquisite women's fragrance led to a reissue in 1955.


An innocent-looking bouquet of flowers opens with a hint of jasmine, quickly followed by erotic notes of tuberose. These are supported by a spicy heart of coriander and clove. A base of sandalwood, ambergris and musk rounds off the fragrance with a delicate, clean finish.


A curious interplay of floral and seductive notes that suits every self-confident woman with subtle charm and appealing coquetry.

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Eau de Toilette

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50,00 €
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50,00 €
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1,000.00 € / 1 l
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Top note: Jasmine Tuberose
Heart note: Coriander Clove

Top note: Jasmine Tuberose
Heart note: Coriander Clove

Top note: Jasmine Tuberose
Heart note: Coriander Clove

Top note: Jasmine Tuberose
Heart note: Coriander Clove

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In 1902, banker Albert Wolff acquired the company. His wife Gisela later took over the business. Through Gisela Wolff, architect Adolf Loos, who was known in Vienna for his pioneering architectural style, came to work for Knize. In 1909, he designed a new shop front made of black marble and glass and redesigned the interior. After the end of the First World War, Fritz Wolff returned to Vienna and took over the management of the company in 1918. Three years later, Ernst Dryden joined Knize as a designer. Dryden had studied under Gustav Klimt at the School of Applied Arts and worked as a poster artist, designer and illustrator.

Today, Dryden is known as the star designer of the 1920s, whose avant-garde fashion gave Knize its image and also earned it the highest international reputation outside Vienna. He also designed the timelessly elegant company logo, which was inspired by English trademarks, and was generally responsible for advertising for the Knize company.


Knize Ten’ – the world's first men's fragrance collection – was launched on the international market. “Ten” is known as the highest score in polo. Polo, the sport of the English aristocracy, was the ultimate symbol of elegance for Wolff and Dryden. Dryden designed the packaging for the “Knize Ten” fragrance line, which still exists today in the same timeless design.

Among the most famous customers were Oskar Kokoschka (who paid for his suits with paintings), Marilyn Monroe, Kurt Tucholsky, Josephine Baker, Marlene Dietrich, Billy Wilder and King Juan Carlos of Spain. Even today, Knize Ten enjoys a large fan base, as it is not only one of the first men's fragrances ever created, but also remains a timeless classic that represents elegant understatement with its subtle leather notes.

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