Something smelled musky on the Golden Globes red carpet.
It was the actress Amanda Seyfried, wearing a buttercream strapless gown and Parfums de Marly fragrance. Hours earlier her hairstylist Renato Campora misted her neck with the brand’s Valaya scent — a peachy, white musk — “to enhance both the mood and the energy in the room,” said Campora, who was sponsored by the French perfume house.
Marly’s sister label, Initio Parfums Privé, also scented Teyana Taylor, nominated for Best…

