Marquee, from Xerjoff was released in 2012. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. The notes are Ambergris, Fruity Notes, Jasmine, Powdery Notes, Rose, Vanilla, Violet.
Marquee aims to capture the class and grandeur of the theatre, but doesn’t. It opens quite soft with a synthetic mess of assorted fruits accompanied by rose, before being joined by a powdery voilet and sweet vanilla. Not sure what these things have to do with the theatre but no matter. This fairly simple concoction then settles on the skin as what can only be described as a very basic soapy floral with little to no character. It’s sweet, airy and slightly powdery but lacks depth and quality unfortunately. It bears a similarity to Fatal Charme, but more soapy and less powdery - I’d say Marquee is the inferior version to this scent profile as it comes across a bit boring. If you simply want to smell good and enjoy very basic soapy florals then you might love it, but for me it lacks heart.
Marquee aims to capture the class and grandeur of the theatre, but doesn’t. It opens quite soft with a synthetic mess of assorted fruits accompanied by rose, before being joined by a powdery voilet and sweet vanilla. Not sure what these things have to do with the theatre but no matter. This fairly simple concoction then settles on the skin as what can only be described as a very basic soapy floral with little to no character. It’s sweet, airy and slightly powdery but lacks depth and quality unfortunately. It bears a similarity to Fatal Charme, but more soapy and less powdery - I’d say Marquee is the inferior version to this scent profile as it comes across a bit boring. If you simply want to smell good and enjoy very basic soapy florals then you might love it, but for me it lacks heart.