Creed is a multi-national niche perfume house. Based in Paris, it was originally established and founded in England as a tailoring house in 1760 by James Henry Creed. Creed is a niche perfume house, which has boutiques in Paris, London, New York City, Beverly Hills, Sydney, Dubai Mall, Kuwait, Vienna, Milan, and Miami in addition to stands in high end retailers across the world. The house purportedly creates its perfumes in-house by two perfumers- a father and his son. The current generation consists of Olivier Creed (who is credited for Green Irish Tweed, Millesime Imperial, Silver Mountain Water and Aventus among others) and his son Erwin Creed. Creed has stated that it has created perfumes exclusively for celebrities and well-known political figures. Creed claims that Tabarome was commissioned by a legendary British statesman who loved fine brandy and highest quality cigars but this is without historical confirmation. Also, Creed's Vetiver is marketed to have been created for one of America's leading families, a political dynasty now known worldwide for its energy, vigor, and impeccable style.