
Fragonard

Parfums de Marly
Vrai
Lippizan
Shared character
Both fragrances share a citrus family foundation and feature the same core notes—jasmine, lemon, bergamot, cardamom, thyme, iris and moss—along with green and spicy accords.
How they differ
Vrai leans toward a bright, fresh profile with lime, basil, vervain and verbena adding extra citrus‑green sparkle, and it is built around floral, citrus and fresh accords. Lippizan, by contrast, expands into a richer, more layered palette that includes rose, cedarwood, vanilla, amber, leather, patchouli, vetiver, galbanum, clary sage and tarragon, and it is defined by woody, chypre and leathery accords. The community scores are close, with Vrai at 7.4 and Lippizan at 7.2.
Who each suits
Vrai suits wearers who favor crisp, uplifting scents that feel airy and daytime‑appropriate, especially in warmer weather or spring settings. Lippizan suits those who prefer deeper, more complex compositions with woody, chypre and leathery facets, making it a better match for evening wear, cooler climates or a more mature, sophisticated vibe.