Named after the iconic 18th century horse race winner, Pegasus represents the winning spirit of its wearer. This olfactory composition adds a touch of royalty to the distinctly masculine flavor. Pegasus opens with notes of pink berries that fuse with notes of jasmine in the heart. Its base offers a beautifully intertwined combination of cedar, musk, amber and vanilla. The result? A fragrance that perfectly balances strength and elegance.
Fascinated by the beauty, refinement and excellence of the 18th century, the company's founder, Julien Sprecher, decided to found Parfums de Marly in 2009. A true tribute to the Chateau of Louis XV, a palace of pleasures, where the most extravagant and exclusive parties took place. The king's court was so obsessed with perfume that it was nicknamed the ‘court of perfumes’: pouches, fans, gloves and even fountains were bathed in fragrance. The House aims to revive the splendours of a golden age of perfumery.