The Heritage
The House of Marquay
Marquay traces three decades of chypre-centered florals edged in wood and earth—compositions that anchor brightness in shadow. Across its compact catalog, moss and citrus meet rose and jasmine in arrangements that resist sweetness, favoring instead a cool, resinous depth. The house speaks in the language of green restraint: aldehydic lift tempered by oakmoss and leather-tinged woods, a sensibility rooted in interwar elegance that persists through the 1950s without drift toward the ornamental.
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Fragrances
The Collection



