Giorgio Armani will launch My Way Le Parfum, a new concentration of 2020's My Way, in January 2023.
An intense and woody powdery bouquet, born from the contrast between the bright solar Tuberose and the majestic blue Iris Pallida, encapsulated in a new contrasted bottle, dressed in tones that graduate from inky blue at its base to radiant pink at its neck.
The scent opens with fresh, citrusy notes of Bergamot Oil from Calabria, blending with sparkling Orange Blossom enfleurage in bitter orange oil from Egypt. A new intense heart, born from the contrast between the solar, creamy velvety notes of Tuberose Heart Absolute from India, and the majestic freshness of Iris Pallida from France. The powdery and woody base is enhanced by the sensual creamy notes of Cedarwood from USA, with the suave and addictive Vanilla Bourbon Infusion from Madagascar, both magnified by white musks for an enveloping, second skin effect.
Giorgio Armani My Way Le Parfum will be available in refillable 30 and 50 ml.
(via shop.frankfurt-airport, additional information via douglas.at)
Ah I am a little interested in this. The orginal was wimpy, and the “intense” version smelled different and unpleasant to my nose, but if they have beefed up the original with some good orange blossom and good iris, this has the potential to be nice, if not fabulous…
It does sound nice, and I really like the bottle color.
I accidentally got a little on me after picking up the leaking bottle today at Bloomingdales. To me, it smelled like a cheaper version of Poison. Had to ask for a tissue to wipe my hand.
LOL — done, next!
LOL! I’m a huge fan of Carlos Benaim and Bruno Jovanovic so that wasn’t easy to write. But yeah…it’s a generic, cloying synthetic cliche.
Thanks for the decision making help! I am with Robin, moving on quickly…I understand they have to use synthetics to hit their price point or something, but they could try using “unreal” orange blossom and “unreal” iris pallida as a possible selling point, as well as a warning for those who sort of need the real thing. It sounds like the ad copy is a description of the juice Mr. Benaim wanted to make, rather than what they actually ended up making! I like the line’s bottle, but I am afraid it is destined to not see my dressing table….