Parfums de Marly — Layton
The one you've already smelled on someone else, and there is a reason for that.
Apple and lavender at the top, which reads odd written down and works immediately on skin. Underneath, vanilla and guaiac wood with a caramelised coffee edge in the drydown that people argue about — some get it clearly, some get nothing at all.
It is a crowd-pleaser and it isn't pretending otherwise. Projection is enormous. Over-spray this and you will be the only thing anyone smells in the lift.
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