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Here's What Bad Bunny Smells Like

Christopher Ehlers READ TIME: 2 MIN.

In a 2018 Fader article, writer Julianne Escobedo Shepherd wrote: "He smells hella good, too, like some fancy oil cologne they mix up fresh in a boutique scent store, but it's not – it's Unpredictable by Glenn Perri, something he picked up at The Mall of San Juan after the woman working in the perfume shop chased him down with it."

But did anyone actually believe that the biggest star on the planet really relied on a $20 drugstore cologne for his signature scent? Not a chance.

Ever since then, fans have been scouring the Puerto Rican superstar's social media posts for any visual clues concerning his fragrance of choice. I mean, you can tell just by looking at him that he smells delicious, you know?

Thanks to TikTok fragrance influencer @paulreacts, whose eagle eye spotted a bottle laying in the background of one of Bad Bunny's Instagram posts, we now know what Bad Bunny might smell like in person.

The answer? Parfums de Marly's Layton Eau de Parfum, which retails for $250 and up from Nordstrom.

According to information from the brand, Layton is "an addictive composition that infuses ease and nobility into the festive and harmonious atmosphere of the Versailles court."

With notes of bergamot, lavender, apple, jasmine, violet, patchouli, pepper, and vanilla, fans of the addicting fragrance say that it smells like straight up money, lingering on the skin for up to 10 hours and staying on clothes for, well, eternity.

According to the brand's fragrance story, "bergamot leads with its tangy passion, while lavender and geranium blend into a fresh note, chic and chivalrous all at once. The intensity rises from mesmerizing amber, enhanced by the natural elegance of pink pepper. Distinguished and addictive, its character carried by vanilla and precious woods grows more powerful with an intriguing note–a flavorful and fascinating hint of caramelized coffee."

Have I already added this to my cart? You bet.


by Christopher Ehlers

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