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This is probably the easiest Parfums de Marly to wear for me. No heavy sweetness, no loud oud, no drama. Just a super clean mix of citrus, orange blossom, and soft amber that smells ridiculously put together. I love this when I want to smell fresh but still a bit upscale. It has that “rich guy soap” vibe, but in the best possible way. Not flashy like Layton or Herod, just quietly excellent. Projection is noticeable but not too much, and it sticks around most of the day on clothes. If you like elegant fresh scents, this is honestly hard to beat.
Tbh this is one of the prettiest feminine scents I’ve tried from Bvlgari. I get a velvety floral vibe first, then vanilla and a warm woody touch that makes it feel really intimate and expensive. Not beast mode in an obnoxious way, but people around you will notice it. On me it projects well for about 2 hours, then sits closer and lasts another 5 or 6. What I love most is that it feels romantic without going old-fashioned. Some floral vanillas can be basic, but this has a soft glam thing going on that feels special. Def recommend if you want something classy and a little seductive.
Galloway is so good. It opens with that crisp pepper and citrus thing, then the orange blossom comes in and makes it feel really polished without getting sweet. This is one of those fragrances that smells expensive in a very effortless way. Kinda gives me the vibe of a fresh white shirt and nice watch. I love how smooth it stays the whole wear too, no weird harsh stage. Performance is great on me, around 7-8 hours easy with solid projection for the first couple. Super versatile, super easy to wear, but still feels special. Def one of my favorite clean scents from PDM.
I love this stuff. Galloway smells super clean and polished without going boring, which is harder to do than people think. I get a bright citrus opening, then that peppery kick, and underneath it all there’s this soft musk that keeps it smooth. It kinda gives me niche white-shirt energy. Fresh, expensive, effortless. Honestly one of the easiest Parfums de Marly wears for me because it works in heat, at the office, or just whenever you want to smell put together. Performance is really solid too, around 7-8 hours on my skin with a nice scent bubble. Def a 5/5 for me.
Baciami is one of those perfumes that clicked instantly for me. The floral opening feels rich and creamy, then the vanilla comes in and makes everything softer and more addictive. There’s also this warm musky feel in the background that keeps it from being too girly-girl. I love that it smells romantic without turning sugary or juvenile. It’s just really well done. Kinda sexy, kinda comforting, and very easy to wear if you’re into smooth florals. I’ve reached for it a lot when I want compliments but don’t want to wear something super loud. Not cheap, sure, but it smells high quality and the whole vibe feels worth it to me.
I usually get bored with clean fragrances fast, but not this one. Galloway has this bright citrus opening with pepper that keeps it sharp, and the musk in the drydown is just insanely smooth. It smells classy without trying too hard. Tbh it kinda reminds me of the clean side of Prada or even a niche version of something like Allure Homme Sport, but more refined and less sporty. What I really love is that it works anywhere: office, dinner, weekend, whatever. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me and people actually notice it. Easy 5 stars because it does simple stuff really, really well.
I love this way more than I expected. Baciami comes off really smooth and sensual on my skin, like a creamy gardenia wrapped in vanilla with a soft amber glow underneath. It feels rich without getting heavy, which is hard to pull off. Kinda gives me the dressed-up, flirty vibe of some designer white florals, but this one feels more polished and expensive. Definitely more date-night than office for me. Performance is also great — I get a solid 7-8 hours and it leaves a gorgeous trail for the first few hours. Honestly one of those perfumes that makes me keep sniffing my wrist. Easy 5/5.
At first spray the pepper really jumps out, and I was like okay, this is crisp. Then it settles into this airy citrus-musk cloud that smells super clean and addictive. That contrast is what makes Galloway special to me. It’s fresh, but not watery. Musky, but not laundry-detergent harsh. I keep coming back to it because it just feels so easy and confident. This is the kind of scent that gets compliments from people who normally never say anything. Performance is better than a lot of fresh fragrances too, easily 7 hours on my skin. For spring and summer especially, I absolutely love this.
Galloway isn’t trying to be weird or super daring, and honestly that’s part of why I love it. The citrus and orange blossom give it this bright clean lift, while the musk keeps it soft and really wearable. It smells natural, airy, and just plain expensive. If Delina is the attention seeker of the brand, Galloway is the effortlessly well-dressed one in the corner. This is my grab-and-go scent when I don’t want to think too much but still want to smell amazing. Works year round for me, especially daytime. Not beast mode, but definitely strong enough, and the quality is obvious from the first spray.
Tbh I expected just a basic citrus splash, but this surprised me. The opening is all juicy bitter orange to me, then there’s this slightly herbal, almost leafy feel with a clean woody base that keeps it interesting. It doesn’t go in a sugary designer direction at all, which I appreciate. If Delina is dressed up and BR540 is loud, this is the quiet rich friend in a linen shirt. Super wearable and really refined. I also love that it never turns sour on my skin, which happens a lot with citrus perfumes for me. Projection is moderate at first, then it sits closer, but the scent itself is gorgeous. Easy 5/5.
Galloway is really nice if you’re into clean musks with a bit of bite. The opening has this sharp pepper and citrus sparkle, then the musk and amber smooth everything out. It kinda gives me the same “expensive fresh” mood as Silver Mountain Water, but less inky and easier to wear. I love this for daytime, especially when I don’t want anything sweet or heavy. It feels tailored. Only thing holding it back from 5 stars is that it’s not super memorable compared to some other PDMs, and for the money I get why people call it overpriced. But the scent itself? Super classy and easy to love.
This is just beautiful. To me it’s a really elegant mix of white flowers, a little honeyed sweetness, and warm musk. It smells luxurious but not snobby, if that makes sense. I usually don’t go for sweeter florals because they can turn loud or syrupy fast, but Baciami stays smooth and balanced the whole way through. It kinda reminds me of the glamorous side of Delina exclusif energy, minus the tart fruit and with a softer, creamier finish. I’ve worn it in cooler evenings and even to brunch and it somehow works both ways. Not cheap, obviously, but the quality is there.
This one just makes me feel pretty, plain and simple. It has that soft glamorous thing where the floral notes feel silky instead of sharp, and the amber/vanilla combo in the drydown is super comforting. I wouldn’t call it groundbreaking or weird, but honestly I don’t care because it smells beautiful. Sometimes I want unique, sometimes I just want something that works and makes me feel luxe. This does that. It kinda reminds me of some high-end floral gourmands, but less sticky and more refined. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with a nice scent trail at first. I’d absolutely recommend it if you like elegant, feminine perfumes.
I really like this one. Galloway smells super clean and polished without going full boring “shower gel” on me. I get a bright peppery citrus thing up top, then it settles into smooth musk with a little amber warmth. Kinda reminds me of the crisp side of Prada fragrances, but more upscale and less soapy. The best part is how easy it is to wear — office, dinner, random errands, whatever. Only minor flaw is that it can feel a bit too safe for the price, like it doesn’t totally scream niche. Still, it smells expensive and put together. On me it lasts around 6-7 hours with decent projection for the first couple hours.
This is one of those fragrances that sneaks up on you. First spray, I was like okay... nice white musk, some citrus, a little pepper. Nothing crazy. But after wearing it a few times, I started loving how smooth and classy it feels. It’s fresh, but not sporty. Clean, but not cheap. Def gives that wealthy guy in a white shirt vibe. I also appreciate that it doesn’t go harsh or metallic like some musky fresh scents do. My only issue is the price, because the scent profile isn’t super unique. Still, the quality is there and I’ve gotten a few compliments with it. Really easy reach in spring and summer.
Tbh this is one of those fragrances I respect more than I love. The opening has a crisp bergamot feel with a little pepper, and later it turns into a smooth musk that smells very clean and put together. No complaints about the quality, but it never really grabs me. It kinda reminds me of those expensive niche freshies that smell great for 20 minutes and then just become “nice soap.” Not bad at all, just nothing special. I’d wear it on a warm day or to work, but I wouldn’t pick this over something with more character. Lasting power was okay, maybe 5-6 hours.
Tbh this is probably one of the easiest Parfums de Marly wears for me. A lot of the line goes loud or sweet, and Galloway is the opposite. I get pepper right away, then a very airy citrus-musk combo that feels almost like fresh laundry in the best way. Not in a detergent way, just crisp and smooth. It sits pretty close after a while, so don’t expect beast mode. That said, I actually love that about it. It feels refined and low-key, like something you wear when you want to smell great without announcing yourself. Minor flaw: maybe a little too reserved for people who want a bigger personality.
Galloway is nice, just not exciting to me. I get a bright citrus thing up top, then a lot of clean musk and pepper. It smells polished and super easy to wear, like a fancy white shirt in fragrance form. Problem is... I’ve smelled this vibe before, and for Parfums de Marly money I wanted something with more personality. It does work really well for the office though, and I can see why people call it classy. Performance on me was decent, around 6 hours, but it sits pretty close after the first hour. Good scent, no real wow factor.
I wanted to like this way more than I did. The opening has a nice little sparkle from the mandarin and bergamot, but it disappears super fast and then it turns into this musky ambroxan blur that feels kinda generic. Not offensive, just really underwhelming for Creed. It honestly gave me that clean, expensive-sample-strip vibe more than a full perfume experience. The vanilla in the base is there, but it never gets creamy or comforting on my skin. Projection stayed pretty close and by around 5-6 hours I was basically fishing for it. For the price, this feels flat and weirdly unfinished. Not awful, just not memorable at all.
Tbh this was a letdown. I get a light citrus thing at the start, maybe a soft musky-clean vibe after, but it stays super vague and never really becomes anything memorable. It kinda feels like one of those expensive spa scents that disappears before you can even enjoy it. On me it sat very close to the skin in like 20 minutes and was basically gone around the 3 hour mark. For a Bvlgari release, I expected way more personality and better performance. Not offensive at all, just really bland and a little overpriced for what it does. Chill & Sole is the right name because it’s chill to the point of boring.