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$4.15The Story
Few fragrances have split opinion as sharply as Parfums de Marly Delina Eau de Parfum, released in 2017 and composed by Quentin Bisch. It is simultaneously one of the most loved and most debated rose fragrances on the market, a polarizing pink bomb that inspires devotion in some and headaches in others. Aromatica carries it as a decant in Bangladesh in all four sizes, making it easy to test before committing to a full bottle.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Litchi, Rhubarb, Bergamot, Nutmeg, Black Currant
Heart: Turkish Rose, Peony, Musk, Petalia, Vanilla
Base: Cashmeran, Incense, Cedar, Haitian Vetiver, Caramel
The Scent
The opening is tart, bright, and unapologetically fruity. Rhubarb and litchi collide with bergamot in a way that feels almost tropical, sharp enough to get your attention before the florals have a chance to settle. Nutmeg sits in the background here, adding a faint spiced warmth that keeps the fruit from tipping into candy territory. Within about ten minutes, the Turkish rose starts to push through, not as a gentle reveal but as a full arrival. It is rich, slightly powdery, and supported by peony that softens its edges. The petalia molecule gives the heart a clean, dewy quality, though it is more subtle here than in many contemporary florals and becomes most noticeable later in the dry-down. Vanilla enters alongside the rose, adding a near-honey sweetness without making the fragrance gourmand. As Delina dries, cashmeran rounds everything into a soft, woody, almost suede-like finish. A faint incense note drifts through the base, and vetiver keeps the sweetness anchored. Some wearers report catching caramel in the final hours, while others get mostly clean musk and cedar. The community is split on how the dry-down reads. Some call it creamy and intimate, others describe a faintly soapy quality. Both readings are valid, and skin chemistry plays a significant role here. What is consistent across reviews is that Delina does not smell like a traditional, garden-variety rose. The lychee-rhubarb opening gives it a fruity identity that separates it from classic rose soliflores, and the cashmeran base lends a modern, slightly synthetic warmth that keeps it planted in contemporary perfumery rather than anything vintage. For a house that built its reputation on masculine-leaning releases like Layton and Herod, Delina was a deliberate pivot, and it paid off. It remains one of the most searched and most discussed feminine fragrances in the niche space.
When to Wear
Delina works across multiple seasons, but it is at its best in spring and mild autumn weather, particularly for daytime events, brunches, office wear, and dates. It can push loud in high heat, so lighter application helps in summer. Browse the Spring collection at Aromatica for more warm-weather options.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward feminine, fruity-floral fragrances and does not mind standing out. If you already enjoy rose-forward scents but want one with a tart, almost tropical edge, Delina delivers that.
If you enjoy Valaya, another feminine standout from the same house, Delina shares that confident, floral-forward character with a fruitier lean. Browse the full Parfums de Marly collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Description
Few fragrances have split opinion as sharply as Parfums de Marly Delina Eau de Parfum, released in 2017 and composed by Quentin Bisch. It is simultaneously one of the most loved and most debated rose fragrances on the market, a polarizing pink bomb that inspires devotion in some and headaches in others. Aromatica carries it as a decant in Bangladesh in all four sizes, making it easy to test before committing to a full bottle.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Litchi, Rhubarb, Bergamot, Nutmeg, Black Currant
Heart: Turkish Rose, Peony, Musk, Petalia, Vanilla
Base: Cashmeran, Incense, Cedar, Haitian Vetiver, Caramel
The Scent
The opening is tart, bright, and unapologetically fruity. Rhubarb and litchi collide with bergamot in a way that feels almost tropical, sharp enough to get your attention before the florals have a chance to settle. Nutmeg sits in the background here, adding a faint spiced warmth that keeps the fruit from tipping into candy territory. Within about ten minutes, the Turkish rose starts to push through, not as a gentle reveal but as a full arrival. It is rich, slightly powdery, and supported by peony that softens its edges. The petalia molecule gives the heart a clean, dewy quality, though it is more subtle here than in many contemporary florals and becomes most noticeable later in the dry-down. Vanilla enters alongside the rose, adding a near-honey sweetness without making the fragrance gourmand. As Delina dries, cashmeran rounds everything into a soft, woody, almost suede-like finish. A faint incense note drifts through the base, and vetiver keeps the sweetness anchored. Some wearers report catching caramel in the final hours, while others get mostly clean musk and cedar. The community is split on how the dry-down reads. Some call it creamy and intimate, others describe a faintly soapy quality. Both readings are valid, and skin chemistry plays a significant role here. What is consistent across reviews is that Delina does not smell like a traditional, garden-variety rose. The lychee-rhubarb opening gives it a fruity identity that separates it from classic rose soliflores, and the cashmeran base lends a modern, slightly synthetic warmth that keeps it planted in contemporary perfumery rather than anything vintage. For a house that built its reputation on masculine-leaning releases like Layton and Herod, Delina was a deliberate pivot, and it paid off. It remains one of the most searched and most discussed feminine fragrances in the niche space.
When to Wear
Delina works across multiple seasons, but it is at its best in spring and mild autumn weather, particularly for daytime events, brunches, office wear, and dates. It can push loud in high heat, so lighter application helps in summer. Browse the Spring collection at Aromatica for more warm-weather options.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward feminine, fruity-floral fragrances and does not mind standing out. If you already enjoy rose-forward scents but want one with a tart, almost tropical edge, Delina delivers that.
If you enjoy Valaya, another feminine standout from the same house, Delina shares that confident, floral-forward character with a fruitier lean. Browse the full Parfums de Marly collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.












