
Perfumer
Nathalie Templer
Nathalie Templer is a French perfumer whose work in luxury fragrance demonstrates a talent for creating fresh, modern compositions with real elegance. Her contributions to prestigious houses show a perfumer with a refined sense of balance and a keen eye for contemporary tastes.
Templer trained in the art of perfumery in France, developing the deep knowledge of raw materials and composition techniques that define the French school. Her approach favors clarity and freshness over heaviness and complexity.
Her creation of Greenley for Parfums de Marly is a standout achievement. Greenley is a fresh, green fragrance that captures the invigorating feeling of nature at its most alive. It blends green apple, juniper, and vetiver into something that feels both natural and refined.
In a house known primarily for its rich, opulent compositions, Greenley stands out as something different. It proves that Parfums de Marly can do freshness just as convincingly as warmth and sweetness. This diversity within the collection is important, and Templer's creation has helped broaden the house's appeal.
Greenley has found a particularly enthusiastic audience among men who want a luxury fragrance that works in warmer weather and casual settings. Not every occasion calls for a heavy oud or a rich vanilla. Sometimes you want something that feels like a breath of fresh air. Greenley delivers exactly that.
What makes Templer's approach to freshness interesting is its sophistication. Many fresh fragrances sacrifice depth for lightness, ending up as pleasant but forgettable. Greenley maintains enough complexity and character to feel like a genuine luxury product, even in its lightest moments.
The green note in perfumery is one of the most underused in modern men's fragrance. Most contemporary masculines lean toward sweet, aquatic, or woody profiles. Greenley's confident use of green notes feels refreshing and distinctive in this context.
Creating a fresh fragrance that justifies a luxury price point is a particular challenge. Consumers naturally associate richness and heaviness with expense, so a lighter fragrance needs to compensate through quality of ingredients and sophistication of construction. Templer achieves this balance.
Her work on Greenley shows that she understands the Parfums de Marly customer — someone who values quality, exclusivity, and the pleasure of wearing something genuinely well-made. These consumers are discerning and knowledgeable, and they can tell the difference between genuine quality and empty marketing.
Templer's contribution to the Parfums de Marly collection has been an important one, proving that freshness and luxury are not mutually exclusive. Her fragrance continues to win new fans with every passing season.
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