The Best-Kept Secret in Fine Perfumery

In a world where elegance is increasingly at ease with itself, Valaya Exclusif arrives in Mexico as an unequivocal declaration of feminine sophistication. This new interpretation of an emblematic creation by Parfums de Marly is more than a perfume — it is a sensory experience that envelops the skin like a silk caress, leaving an unforgettable trail in its wake.
“For Valaya Exclusif, I drew inspiration from the silhouettes of the elegant women of the French court in the late eighteenth century. Their sophistication was defined by delicate details and noble materials — a blend of minimalist luxury and sensuality. I wanted to capture the timeless elegance and distinctly French charm of those women who leave a lasting impression,” said Parfums de Marly Founder and Artistic Director Julien Sprecher.

Valaya Exclusif recaptures the spirit of those women who knew how to unite refinement and audacity with a disarming naturalness. It is a modern reinterpretation of the purest French charm.
The olfactory pyramid opens with a vibrant citrus rush of mandarin and bergamot, yielding to a heart of white flowers dominated by neroli. Yet it is in the base where the true power of the fragrance reveals itself: an enveloping accord of velvety almond, white woods, vanilla, and the innovative Akigalawood™ — a recycled patchouli note with a warm, spiced character that extends the perfume’s presence with elegance and depth.
The flacon, in immaculate white with silver accents, reflects that duality between lightness and strength, between the ethereal and the enduring. Every element — from the bottle to the formula — has been conceived as a piece of haute couture, with a precision that pays tribute to French savoir-faire and contemporary creativity.

Valaya Exclusif is a perfume for those who refuse to settle. It is an olfactory signature for the woman who moves with purpose — certain of her desire and her power of seduction. A luxury worn like a second skin, now available in Mexico exclusively at Autrica, online and at Palacio de Hierro.


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