French fragrance house Parfums de Marly has opened its first-ever bricks and mortar store, at 26 rue Cambon, in Paris’s 1st arrondissement.

Parfums de Marly opens first brick-and-mortar store
New retail location will stock the French perfume house's full range of fragrances
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