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Tbh this surprised me. I expected another flashy Parfums de Marly, but Galloway is way more understated and that’s exactly why I love it. The pepper in the opening gives it a cool sharpness, the citrus keeps it sparkling, and the musk in the drydown is just ridiculously smooth. It smells classy without trying too hard. I wear it when I want to smell clean, expensive, and a little different from the usual blue fragrance crowd. Not sweet, not heavy, not annoying. Just really well done. Projection is moderate, not beast mode, but it sticks around long enough and feels appropriate basically anywhere.
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.
This is one of those fragrances that doesn’t scream for attention, but people notice it anyway. The citrus and orange blossom up top feel crisp and airy, then the musk comes in and makes it feel really clean and slightly creamy. Not shower gel fresh, more like luxury hotel fresh. I actually prefer this over a lot of louder PdMs because it feels more refined and way more wearable. Kinda reminds me of the clean side of Silver Mountain Water, but less metallic and easier to pull off. Lasts about 6-7 hours on me with decent projection for the first couple. Super easy recommendation.
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.
This is such a pretty relaxed scent. I get a bright bergamot opening, then something watery and slightly floral underneath, plus a smooth musk that keeps it from feeling too simple. It honestly smells like expensive skincare and clean linen in the best way. I love this for daytime, especially warm weather, because it feels fresh but still a bit elegant. Not beast mode at all though, so if you want huge projection this probably won’t do it. On me it lasts about 6 hours with a soft bubble. Minor flaw aside, I keep reaching for it because it just puts me in a good mood.
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.
I really like this one. It has that clean citrus-tea kind of vibe on me, with a soft musky drydown that feels polished without trying too hard. Kinda reminds me of the fresher side of the Bvlgari line, but smoother and a little more laid back. What I love is how easy it is to wear—nothing screechy, nothing heavy, just a breezy, elegant scent that works when you want to smell good and not announce yourself to the whole room. Only minor issue is performance: I get around 5-6 hours and it sits pretty close after the first hour. Still, super nice and very wearable.
I actually like this more than I expected, but it's still very much a 3/5 for me. It has that breezy bergamot-meets-white musk thing, with maybe a light floral touch that keeps it from feeling too plain. Super easy to throw on when you don't want to think. The downside is it also feels kinda generic, like something in the same clean resorty lane as a lot of designer summer releases, just softer. Not as sparkly or addictive as I'd hoped. Lasting power is decent but not amazing, and after the first hour it sits pretty close. Nice, versatile, a little overpriced for what it does.
Eladaria is nice, just not wow. The opening gives me a clean citrusy sparkle from the mandarin and bergamot, then it settles into that soft musky ambroxan thing pretty fast. It smells polished and easy to wear, like Creed doing a safe everyday scent, but tbh I kept waiting for something more interesting to happen. Nothing smells bad here at all, it’s just a little generic for the price. Kinda reminds me of those airy modern designer fragrances that everyone says are crowd pleasing. Performance was decent on me, around 5-6 hours, but projection stayed pretty close. I’d wear it to work, just wouldn’t be excited about it.
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.
I really like this one. The opening gives me a clean mandarin/bergamot sparkle, then it settles into this soft musky vanilla skin scent that feels super polished. It’s not loud or groundbreaking, but it’s just easy to wear and kinda addictive in that “I keep sniffing my wrist” way. The ambroxan is noticeable, but luckily it doesn’t go full harsh laundry detergent on me. My only issue is that Creed pricing makes this a tough sell when the vibe isn’t exactly unique. Still, for the scent itself, it’s very good. Elegant, smooth, and def one of those perfumes that works almost anywhere. I got around 6-7 hours with moderate projection.
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.
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.
Tbh this surprised me. I expected something boring, but it’s actually really nice if you like that airy clean style. I pick up citrus, white musk, and a faint floral touch—nothing complicated, just well blended. It kinda gives me the same easy appeal people like in stuff like Light Blue or those clean skin scents, but this feels more refined and less sharp. What I love most is how effortless it is. You can wear it to work, brunch, errands, whatever. My only complaint is the price feels a little high for how subtle it is. Still, very good and super easy to enjoy.
I don’t hate this, but I definitely don’t get the hype. On my skin it’s mostly pink pepper at first, then a smooth cashmere wood and vanilla drydown that feels cozy but super familiar. It’s pleasant in that clean, upscale way, and I can see why people would call it elegant. But for Creed money? Nah. It doesn’t feel unique enough, and the ambroxan/musk base gives it that slightly synthetic blur I’m getting tired of lately. If you like easy, inoffensive scents, this is def wearable. I just wanted more character. Lasted about 6 hours on me with soft projection, so not bad, just not memorable either.
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.
This is pleasant, but that's kinda the whole story. I get a soft citrus opening, then it turns into a clean musky skin scent with a little creamy vibe in the background. Nothing smells bad here, and I can see why people would call it easy to wear, but tbh it never really grabs me. It feels polished and relaxed, almost like expensive hotel lotion in perfume form. Performance is okay on me, around 5-6 hours, but projection stays pretty close. I don't hate it at all, I just wouldn't reach for it over other fresh-musky stuff I own. Decent, smooth, but not exactly memorable.
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.