
Layton
Few fragrances from the last decade have earned the kind of loyalty that Parfums de Marly Layton Eau de Parfum has built since its 2016 release. Rooted in the house's signature Versailles-era grandeur, it manages to feel both formal and approachable, sweet without being cloying, and complex without demanding attention. Aromatica carries the Parfums de Marly Layton decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can wear it properly before deciding anything.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Apple, Lavender, Bergamot, Mandarin Orange
Heart: Geranium, Violet, Jasmine
Base: Vanilla, Cardamom, Sandalwood, Pepper, Guaiac Wood, Patchouli, Ambermax, Coumarin
The Scent
Lavender hits first, clean and slightly sweet, riding alongside a bright pop of bergamot and mandarin orange that gives the opening an almost sparkling quality. The apple note adds a soft, dewy fruitiness beneath it rather than a candy-like loudness, sitting back enough that you sense fruit without being able to point directly at it. Within the first few minutes, geranium and violet push through, adding a slightly green, rosy-herbal layer that keeps the sweetness in check. The geranium in particular has a clean, almost soapy edge that lifts the composition and stops it from settling into pure sweetness too early. Jasmine appears quietly in the background, lending warmth without announcing itself, blending into the floral-herbal heart rather than standing apart from it.
The transition into the base is where Layton reveals its real character. Cardamom and vanilla arrive together, creating a spiced warmth that is never gourmand or dessert-like but unmistakably rich. The cardamom is dry and slightly smoky rather than food-adjacent, which is what separates this composition from simpler vanilla-forward orientals. Sandalwood and guaiac wood add a creamy, slightly woody dryness that grounds everything without pulling the fragrance into pure wood territory. Ambermax contributes a smooth, resinous warmth in the base that bridges the sweetness and the wood without being identifiable as a single note on its own.
Coumarin wraps the composition in a soft, almond-hay sweetness that defines the drydown, giving Layton its characteristic sense of comfort and depth. The drydown can lean powdery on some skin, while on others it stays more resinous and amber-forward; the coumarin-vanilla interaction is what drives that split, and skin chemistry plays a real role here. Patchouli sits at the bottom, earthy but restrained, providing a faint dark anchor that is barely perceptible but would be missed if removed. Pepper occasionally surfaces to add a faint sharpness that prevents the base from feeling too smooth or one-dimensional.
The overall arc is a move from bright and aromatic to warm and enveloping, a shape that works as well on a cool evening as it does in an air-conditioned room mid-afternoon. What keeps Layton interesting across that arc is how it avoids obvious sweetness traps: the lavender prevents it from being a pure oriental, the cardamom prevents it from being a pure vanilla, and the geranium prevents the heart from reading as a standard floral. It is a composition that rewards wearing more than once, because the balance of its parts becomes clearer on the second and third wear.
When to Wear
Layton is best in cooler months, from late autumn through winter, worn to evening dinners, formal gatherings, or corporate events where a polished, non-confrontational richness is appropriate. It also performs well in heavily air-conditioned indoor settings during summer months, where the lavender-cardamom opening reads as refined rather than heavy.
Who Is It For
Someone drawn to niche-level orientals with broad appeal, who wants warmth and structure rather than sharp edges, and who does not mind wearing something that others in the room will quietly notice and ask about.
Those who enjoy Layton Exclusif will find it sits in the same DNA with a darker, more intense amber-oud direction worth exploring side by side. Browse the full Parfums de Marly collection at Aromatica to see what else the house offers.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Few fragrances from the last decade have earned the kind of loyalty that Parfums de Marly Layton Eau de Parfum has built since its 2016 release. Rooted in the house's signature Versailles-era grandeur, it manages to feel both formal and approachable, sweet without being cloying, and complex without demanding attention. Aromatica carries the Parfums de Marly Layton decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can wear it properly before deciding anything.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Apple, Lavender, Bergamot, Mandarin Orange
Heart: Geranium, Violet, Jasmine
Base: Vanilla, Cardamom, Sandalwood, Pepper, Guaiac Wood, Patchouli, Ambermax, Coumarin
The Scent
Lavender hits first, clean and slightly sweet, riding alongside a bright pop of bergamot and mandarin orange that gives the opening an almost sparkling quality. The apple note adds a soft, dewy fruitiness beneath it rather than a candy-like loudness, sitting back enough that you sense fruit without being able to point directly at it. Within the first few minutes, geranium and violet push through, adding a slightly green, rosy-herbal layer that keeps the sweetness in check. The geranium in particular has a clean, almost soapy edge that lifts the composition and stops it from settling into pure sweetness too early. Jasmine appears quietly in the background, lending warmth without announcing itself, blending into the floral-herbal heart rather than standing apart from it.
The transition into the base is where Layton reveals its real character. Cardamom and vanilla arrive together, creating a spiced warmth that is never gourmand or dessert-like but unmistakably rich. The cardamom is dry and slightly smoky rather than food-adjacent, which is what separates this composition from simpler vanilla-forward orientals. Sandalwood and guaiac wood add a creamy, slightly woody dryness that grounds everything without pulling the fragrance into pure wood territory. Ambermax contributes a smooth, resinous warmth in the base that bridges the sweetness and the wood without being identifiable as a single note on its own.
Coumarin wraps the composition in a soft, almond-hay sweetness that defines the drydown, giving Layton its characteristic sense of comfort and depth. The drydown can lean powdery on some skin, while on others it stays more resinous and amber-forward; the coumarin-vanilla interaction is what drives that split, and skin chemistry plays a real role here. Patchouli sits at the bottom, earthy but restrained, providing a faint dark anchor that is barely perceptible but would be missed if removed. Pepper occasionally surfaces to add a faint sharpness that prevents the base from feeling too smooth or one-dimensional.
The overall arc is a move from bright and aromatic to warm and enveloping, a shape that works as well on a cool evening as it does in an air-conditioned room mid-afternoon. What keeps Layton interesting across that arc is how it avoids obvious sweetness traps: the lavender prevents it from being a pure oriental, the cardamom prevents it from being a pure vanilla, and the geranium prevents the heart from reading as a standard floral. It is a composition that rewards wearing more than once, because the balance of its parts becomes clearer on the second and third wear.
When to Wear
Layton is best in cooler months, from late autumn through winter, worn to evening dinners, formal gatherings, or corporate events where a polished, non-confrontational richness is appropriate. It also performs well in heavily air-conditioned indoor settings during summer months, where the lavender-cardamom opening reads as refined rather than heavy.
Who Is It For
Someone drawn to niche-level orientals with broad appeal, who wants warmth and structure rather than sharp edges, and who does not mind wearing something that others in the room will quietly notice and ask about.
Those who enjoy Layton Exclusif will find it sits in the same DNA with a darker, more intense amber-oud direction worth exploring side by side. Browse the full Parfums de Marly collection at Aromatica to see what else the house offers.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











