Parfums de Marly

37 products

    37 products
    Layton
    Parfums de Marly
    €265,00
    Altair
    Parfums de Marly
    €265,00
    Greenley
    Parfums de Marly
    €255,00
    Pegasus
    Parfums de Marly
    €265,00
    Herod
    Parfums de Marly
    €265,00
    Carlisle
    Parfums de Marly
    €305,00
    Safanad
    Parfums de Marly
    €260,00
    Delina La Rosee
    Parfums de Marly
    €245,00
    Valaya
    Parfums de Marly
    €260,00
    Oriana
    Parfums de Marly
    €260,00
    Oajan
    Parfums de Marly
    €265,00
    Stop
    Parfums de Marly
    €305,00
    Delina Exclusive
    Parfums de Marly
    €280,00
    Darley
    Parfums de Marly
    €221,00
    Cassili
    Parfums de Marly
    €260,00
    Percival Gift
    Parfums de Marly
    €280,00
    Delina 3 x 30 ml
    Parfums de Marly
    €396,00
    Sedley
    Parfums de Marly
    €255,00
    Percival
    Parfums de Marly
    €265,00
    Pegasus Filling
    Parfums de Marly
    €116,00
    Pegasus Travel Set
    Parfums de Marly
    €176,00
    Meliora
    Parfums de Marly
    €260,00
    Layton Filling
    Parfums de Marly
    €116,00
    Layton Travel Set
    Parfums de Marly
    €176,00
    Kalan
    Parfums de Marly
    €265,00
    Habdan
    Parfums de Marly
    €251,00
    Godolphin
    Parfums de Marly
    €265,00
    Galloway
    Parfums de Marly
    €265,00
    Delina Filling
    Parfums de Marly
    €121,00
    Delina Body Cream
    Parfums de Marly
    €83,00
    Delina Hair Mist
    Parfums de Marly
    €66,00
    Delina Travel Set
    Parfums de Marly
    €181,00
    Delina
    Parfums de Marly
    €260,00
    Darcy
    Parfums de Marly
    €246,00
    Athalia
    Parfums de Marly
    €260,00

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    The eighteenth century was the undisputed reign of King Louis XV. France was the flagship of fragrances, with Grasse and Paris as leading places.
    Every day the king requested a different scent for his apartments and streams of aromatic scents flowed from the royal fountains.
    Known for its scent extravaganzas, the court was called "la cour perfumeée" (the perfumed court).
    The best fragrances of all time were invented during this time by the King's devoted perfumer 'Jean Fargeon'.
    The king decided to make the castle of Louis XIV, built by Louis XIV, more important by dedicating it to the welfare of the horses.
    An avid admirer of horses, Louis XV always tried to improve horse qualities by cross-breeding them.
    He was presented with 8 Arabian horses by the King of Tunisia, 'Bey de Tunis'.

    Among them are the Darley Arabian, Godolphin Arabian and the Byerley Turk.
    Those horses were the basis of thoroughbred Arabian breed mixed with the strong and tall European breed. In 1743, in memory of his great-grandfather Louis XIV, Louis XV had Guillaume Coustou sculpt his famous masterpiece on the grounds of the Château de Marly (Marly Castle).
    Known as "The Marly Horses", this beautiful work of art earned a place on the Champs Elysees Avenue in the heart of Paris in 1974, where it can still be admired today.

    The originals are kept in the Louvre Museum in an old court called la Cour Marly (Court of Marly).
    Parfums de Marly revives the spirit of lavish receptions and festivities held at the Château de Marly, for the delight of members of the Royal Court and foreign dignitaries.
    Through its original concept, Parfums de Marly awakens the spirit of fragrances from the splendor of the eighteenth century, when the finest perfumes were created for King Louis XV as a tribute to the prestigious horse races he so ardently admired.

    Parfums de Marly

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