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Marley Fragrance Debuts Fragrance Line Inspired by Bob Marley’s Legacy

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When a legendary name like Marley moves into the fragrance world, expectations are high. It’s not just about capturing a scent—it’s about channeling a lifestyle, a history, and a feeling. With the launch of Marley Fragrance, the Marley family does exactly that, offering a six-piece collection that feels both personal and modern, with unmistakable ties to Jamaica’s lush botanical landscape.

The line draws inspiration from Bob Marley’s message of peace, love, and unity, themes woven directly into the heart of each eau de parfum. Rather than leaning into nostalgia, the collection uses native and island-sourced ingredients—think star apple, mango nectar, hibiscus blossom—to craft a wardrobe of scents that feel globally minded but unmistakably rooted in the Caribbean.


Inside the Marley Fragrance Collection

Each fragrance, housed in a sleek 100 mL bottle, is priced at $140 USD—positioned firmly in the growing niche market but accessible enough for both collectors and casual fragrance lovers alike.

Mellow Mood

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A crisp, citrus-driven opening of bergamot, cédrat, and baie rose evolves into a peppery, aromatic heart of basil and geranium, resting on a warm, ambery base of cognac and patchouli. Fresh, but grounded—perfect for day-to-night wear.

Place of Peace

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Soft florals meet a herbal core in this skin-close scent. Earl Grey tea and clary sage open into a delicate bouquet of jasmine sambac and linden flower, anchored by clean musk and earthy woods. An easy choice for minimalists.

Simmer Down

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With star apple, cardamom, and cinnamon leaf at the heart, Simmer Down captures the comforting spiciness of a warm evening breeze. Sandalwood and amberwood create a creamy, gently sweet drydown that feels deeply inviting.

Soul Rebel

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Mango nectar and juicy mandarin lead in this energetic, sun-soaked composition, layered with solar blossoms and yellow hibiscus. A drydown of cedarwood and musk keeps the tropical brightness grounded and wearable.

Lights Down Low

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One of the more unexpected blends: sea salt and pomelo offer a mineral edge softened by rose hip and clove leaf. Vetiver and amber in the base create a seductive, slightly salty-sweet finish ideal for evening wear.

Satisfy My Soul

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Soft, musky, and quietly addictive, Satisfy My Soul layers ambrette and neroli leaf over orchid and cashmeran. A touch of vanilla absolute in the base leaves a gentle, enveloping trail on the skin.

Shop the entire collection here.

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