
My Way EDP
Giorgio Armani built My Way around a single idea: a woman's path is her own, not a straight line inherited from someone else. Released in 2020 and created by Carlos Benaim and Bruno Jovanovic, the Eau de Parfum leans into white florals and warm vanilla rather than the sharp citrus signatures Armani had used before. Aromatica carries the My Way EDP decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it's an easy entry point if you want to understand where the rest of the My Way line branches from.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Orange Blossom, Bergamot
Heart: Tuberose, Indian Jasmine
Base: Madagascar Vanilla, White Musk, Virginian Cedar
The Scent
Orange blossom registers first, soft and a little waxy, with bergamot brightening the edges so the opening never turns syrupy. Within minutes that citrus lift starts to fade and tuberose steps forward, creamy and slightly narcotic in the way tuberose always is. Indian jasmine joins it soon after, and the two florals blend into a single white bloom rather than reading as separate notes. This is where the fragrance can split opinion: on some skin the tuberose stays creamy and restrained, on others it turns a touch more indolic and heady, closer to a humid greenhouse than a bouquet. Both readings are correct, and both settle down within the first hour. As the floral heart softens, Madagascar vanilla starts to show underneath, not sweet in a gourmand sense but warm and rounded, like the florals are resting on something soft. White musk arrives next, smoothing the transition and giving the vanilla a clean, almost soapy finish instead of letting it turn heavy. Virginian cedar shows up last, dry and faintly woody, and it's what keeps the drydown from tipping into pure sweetness. By the second hour the orange blossom and bergamot are gone entirely, and what's left is tuberose and jasmine wrapped in vanilla and cedar, a pairing that reads as comforting rather than loud. The whole arc moves from bright to floral to warm without any jarring jumps, which is part of why it wears so easily.
When to Wear
This suits transitional weather, early autumn evenings or cool spring afternoons, when you want warmth without reaching for something heavy. It works well for dinner reservations, a date, or an office day that runs into evening plans, and it pairs naturally with a blazer or a knit dress rather than beachwear. If you're building out a wardrobe of Armani scents, the Giorgio Armani collection at Aromatica has several options that sit in the same lane.
Who Is It For
Someone who wants a white floral that doesn't feel old-fashioned, who likes tuberose and jasmine but wants them softened by vanilla instead of left sharp. It also suits people who liked the idea of a bold floral but found earlier ones too heavy-handed.
If you enjoy My Way Floral, it comes from the same family and makes a natural comparison, since it dials the greenhouse facet up rather than easing it with vanilla. For something with a similar warm-floral bent from the same house, Si Passion is also worth a try. Browse the full Giorgio Armani collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Giorgio Armani built My Way around a single idea: a woman's path is her own, not a straight line inherited from someone else. Released in 2020 and created by Carlos Benaim and Bruno Jovanovic, the Eau de Parfum leans into white florals and warm vanilla rather than the sharp citrus signatures Armani had used before. Aromatica carries the My Way EDP decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it's an easy entry point if you want to understand where the rest of the My Way line branches from.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Orange Blossom, Bergamot
Heart: Tuberose, Indian Jasmine
Base: Madagascar Vanilla, White Musk, Virginian Cedar
The Scent
Orange blossom registers first, soft and a little waxy, with bergamot brightening the edges so the opening never turns syrupy. Within minutes that citrus lift starts to fade and tuberose steps forward, creamy and slightly narcotic in the way tuberose always is. Indian jasmine joins it soon after, and the two florals blend into a single white bloom rather than reading as separate notes. This is where the fragrance can split opinion: on some skin the tuberose stays creamy and restrained, on others it turns a touch more indolic and heady, closer to a humid greenhouse than a bouquet. Both readings are correct, and both settle down within the first hour. As the floral heart softens, Madagascar vanilla starts to show underneath, not sweet in a gourmand sense but warm and rounded, like the florals are resting on something soft. White musk arrives next, smoothing the transition and giving the vanilla a clean, almost soapy finish instead of letting it turn heavy. Virginian cedar shows up last, dry and faintly woody, and it's what keeps the drydown from tipping into pure sweetness. By the second hour the orange blossom and bergamot are gone entirely, and what's left is tuberose and jasmine wrapped in vanilla and cedar, a pairing that reads as comforting rather than loud. The whole arc moves from bright to floral to warm without any jarring jumps, which is part of why it wears so easily.
When to Wear
This suits transitional weather, early autumn evenings or cool spring afternoons, when you want warmth without reaching for something heavy. It works well for dinner reservations, a date, or an office day that runs into evening plans, and it pairs naturally with a blazer or a knit dress rather than beachwear. If you're building out a wardrobe of Armani scents, the Giorgio Armani collection at Aromatica has several options that sit in the same lane.
Who Is It For
Someone who wants a white floral that doesn't feel old-fashioned, who likes tuberose and jasmine but wants them softened by vanilla instead of left sharp. It also suits people who liked the idea of a bold floral but found earlier ones too heavy-handed.
If you enjoy My Way Floral, it comes from the same family and makes a natural comparison, since it dials the greenhouse facet up rather than easing it with vanilla. For something with a similar warm-floral bent from the same house, Si Passion is also worth a try. Browse the full Giorgio Armani collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











