
Marry Me
Lanvin has been dressing Parisian women since 1889, and Marry Me, released in 2010 under perfumer Antoine Maisondieu, feels like the house translating that couture instinct into a bottle: playful, a little romantic, unmistakably French. It is an Eau de Parfum built around rose and jasmine, but it never sits still long enough to feel like a straightforward floral. Aromatica carries the Lanvin Marry Me decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can get to know it before deciding how deep to go.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bitter Orange, Peach, Freesia
Heart: Jasmine, Magnolia, Rose
Base: Musk, Virginia Cedar, Amber
The Scent
Bitter orange registers first, tart and faintly green, cut almost immediately by a mouthwatering swirl of peach. That peach could easily tip into candy territory, but freesia keeps it aired out and clean, more spring bouquet than fruit bowl. Within the first twenty minutes the fruit begins to recede and the floral heart steps forward. Rose arrives soft and slightly powdery, jasmine adds a warmer, almost creamy undertone, and magnolia ties the two together with a lemony, petal-fresh edge that keeps the whole accord from feeling heavy. Some noses catch a faint waxy quality in the magnolia at this stage, a candle-like nuance that reads as intimate rather than synthetic. The rose and jasmine do not blend into one another; they trade the lead back and forth, with rose sometimes surfacing as the clearer voice and jasmine at other moments thickening the air around it. As the florals settle, musk starts working underneath them, smoothing the transition toward the base. Virginia cedar brings a dry, pencil-shaving texture that gives the composition backbone, while amber adds gentle warmth without pushing the fragrance into gourmand or oriental territory. On skin, the cedar and amber seem to draw the last traces of magnolia and freesia along with them, so the floral notes never fully disappear even as the wood and musk take over. The dry-down is where Marry Me shows its real character: a soft, skin-close blend of musk and amber with the faintest whisper of rose left over, more like perfumed skin than a bouquet. By the later hours the bitter orange and peach are long gone, leaving only the memory of jasmine folded into cedar and musk. There is no aggressive sweetness and no aquatic sharpness anywhere in the progression, a steady move from bright citrus-fruit to plush floral to warm musky wood.
When to Wear
This suits daytime engagements in spring and early autumn, the kind of weather where a light coat still makes sense. Think bridal showers, garden lunches, or a morning coffee date with someone you are trying to impress. Explore the rest of the Lanvin collection at Aromatica for more in this vein.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for florals but gets bored of anything too sweet or too soapy will find a lot to like here. It also suits a person who wants a fragrance that reads romantic without feeling like it was made for a teenager.
If you enjoy Dolce Peony, the same bright, feminine floral territory is worth comparing. Browse the full Lanvin collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Lanvin has been dressing Parisian women since 1889, and Marry Me, released in 2010 under perfumer Antoine Maisondieu, feels like the house translating that couture instinct into a bottle: playful, a little romantic, unmistakably French. It is an Eau de Parfum built around rose and jasmine, but it never sits still long enough to feel like a straightforward floral. Aromatica carries the Lanvin Marry Me decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can get to know it before deciding how deep to go.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bitter Orange, Peach, Freesia
Heart: Jasmine, Magnolia, Rose
Base: Musk, Virginia Cedar, Amber
The Scent
Bitter orange registers first, tart and faintly green, cut almost immediately by a mouthwatering swirl of peach. That peach could easily tip into candy territory, but freesia keeps it aired out and clean, more spring bouquet than fruit bowl. Within the first twenty minutes the fruit begins to recede and the floral heart steps forward. Rose arrives soft and slightly powdery, jasmine adds a warmer, almost creamy undertone, and magnolia ties the two together with a lemony, petal-fresh edge that keeps the whole accord from feeling heavy. Some noses catch a faint waxy quality in the magnolia at this stage, a candle-like nuance that reads as intimate rather than synthetic. The rose and jasmine do not blend into one another; they trade the lead back and forth, with rose sometimes surfacing as the clearer voice and jasmine at other moments thickening the air around it. As the florals settle, musk starts working underneath them, smoothing the transition toward the base. Virginia cedar brings a dry, pencil-shaving texture that gives the composition backbone, while amber adds gentle warmth without pushing the fragrance into gourmand or oriental territory. On skin, the cedar and amber seem to draw the last traces of magnolia and freesia along with them, so the floral notes never fully disappear even as the wood and musk take over. The dry-down is where Marry Me shows its real character: a soft, skin-close blend of musk and amber with the faintest whisper of rose left over, more like perfumed skin than a bouquet. By the later hours the bitter orange and peach are long gone, leaving only the memory of jasmine folded into cedar and musk. There is no aggressive sweetness and no aquatic sharpness anywhere in the progression, a steady move from bright citrus-fruit to plush floral to warm musky wood.
When to Wear
This suits daytime engagements in spring and early autumn, the kind of weather where a light coat still makes sense. Think bridal showers, garden lunches, or a morning coffee date with someone you are trying to impress. Explore the rest of the Lanvin collection at Aromatica for more in this vein.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for florals but gets bored of anything too sweet or too soapy will find a lot to like here. It also suits a person who wants a fragrance that reads romantic without feeling like it was made for a teenager.
If you enjoy Dolce Peony, the same bright, feminine floral territory is worth comparing. Browse the full Lanvin collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











