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For Centuries X Batallure Beauty

meet the Founder - Zak Darwish

Our founder, Zak Darwish, built For Centuries on a standard shaped by discipline, precision, and attention to detail. Driven by a strong focus on presentation, performance, and experience, Zak created the brand with the belief that fragrance should represent more than scent alone — it should reflect confidence, presence, and identity.


With For Centuries, he set out to redefine fragrance through performance, focusing on how a scent lasts, evolves, and carries presence throughout the day, while elevating the overall experience through intentional design and luxury presentation.


The signature suit and tie bottle was inspired by the moment a man feels most confident and sharp. A suit and tie has long represented composure, ambition, and self-respect, and For Centuries was created to bring that same energy into the fragrance industry — confidence backed by quality.


Driven by purpose and refinement, For Centuries reflects a commitment to building more than a fragrance, but a standard in performance, presentation, and customer experience.

for centuries

Man for centuries

It begins before a word is spoken.

A clean presence, sharp, deliberate, it announces itself the moment it touches the skin. Controlled. Confident. Intentional. The kind of introduction that doesn’t ask for attention, but takes it.

But Man For Centuries was never meant to stay on the surface.

As time passes, it deepens. The brightness fades into something darker, richer… more personal. Oud begins to rise. Smooth, refined, never overpowering. Warm vanilla follows, wrapping the scent in a quiet heat. Dark woods anchor it all, creating a dry down that feels grounded, powerful, and lasting.

This is where it lives.

Not in the opening but in the evolution.

Crafted at a 31% oil concentration, it’s built to endure. It doesn’t disappear after an hour. It stays. It projects. It leaves a trail that is undeniable.

For Centuries.

Timeless Luxury.