Founded in Carlton, Australia, TSU LANGE YOR was created by brothers Troye Sivan and Steele Mellet as an intimate reflection of self, sanctuary, and heritage. The brand’s name comes from a Yiddish phrase meaning “to long years” or “to good years,” inspired by their South African-Jewish roots and their shared creative life in Melbourne.
Rather than approaching fragrance through traditional luxury codes, Tsu Lange Yor builds an emotional world around scent, interiors, memory, sensuality, and atmosphere. The house describes itself as a celebration of “lifestyle + space + sex + soul,” creating fragrances and objects intended to help people slow down, feel present, and connect more deeply with themselves and their surroundings.
The fragrances themselves are developed in collaboration with independent perfumers including Craig Andrade, Joey Rosin, and others, resulting in compositions that feel tactile, intimate, and atmospheric rather than overly polished or commercial. Scents like Sala evoke humid greenery and floral stems, while TLY 5755 leans into spice, woods, musk, and forest floor warmth—fragrances designed as moods and environments as much as perfumes.
Beyond fragrance, the brand extends into candles, textiles, and sculptural objects created with Australian artists and designers, reinforcing its philosophy that scent is inseparable from space, ritual, and personal expression.
At its core, Tsu Lange Yor feels less like a celebrity fragrance line and more like a carefully curated emotional landscape—quietly sensual, design-driven, and deeply rooted in memory, identity, and belonging.