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Which Should You Buy?
Layton is a room-filling, magnetic signature that balances juicy apple with sultry vanilla, spicy woods, and aromatic florals. It exudes confidence and sensuality, perfect for making a statement on cool nights or formal occasions.
276 mirrors Parfums de Marly Layton's sweet vanilla-spice signature but lacks the original's rich, long-lasting sillage.
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Seasons
Layton's rich warm spicy vanilla-woody profile with strong projection excels in cooler weather, especially fall and winter, where its inviting and dense sweetness envelops without overwhelming. It can be worn in spring with moderation but is too heavy for most summer climates.
Occasions
Layton's powerful sillage and sweet spicy warmth make it ideal for formal occasions, nights out, and romantic dates. It can work casually with a confident attitude but is generally too bold for the office or any sporty setting.
Seasons
Sweet vanilla-spice composition suits cold-weather evenings.
Occasions
Rich and warm enough for dates and formal wear.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both share Apple, Lavender, Bergamot notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
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