
The One Parfum
Dolce & Gabbana built The One around a single idea: a woman who commands a room without raising her voice. Launched in 2006 and bottled in the brand's signature Parfum concentration, it takes the Italian house's love of warm, sun-baked skin and turns it into something creamy and magnetic. Aromatica carries the Dolce & Gabbana The One Parfum decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can live with it before deciding how deep you want to go.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Peach, Litchi, Mandarin Orange, Bergamot
Heart: Jasmine, Lily of the Valley, White Lily, Plum
Base: Vetiver, Amber, Musk, Vanilla
The Scent
The first thing the nose registers is juicy, almost jammy fruit. Peach and litchi land together in the opening minutes, sweet and slightly syrupy, with mandarin orange cutting through so it never turns cloying. Bergamot sits underneath, giving the fruit a citrus edge and keeping the first ten minutes bright rather than heavy. Within the half hour, the fruit starts to fade and jasmine steps forward, bringing a warm, slightly indolic floral quality that pairs with lily of the valley for a clean, powdery lift. White lily thickens the heart further, and a quiet plum note threads through the florals, echoing the peach from the opening without repeating it. This is where the fragrance can split people: some notice the plum turning almost boozy for a moment before it settles, a small, unusual pivot rather than a flaw. The transition between the fruited opening and the floral heart is gradual rather than abrupt, so litchi and jasmine overlap for a while before the fruit finally steps back. Lily of the valley keeps returning in short bursts during this stretch, brushing against the plum each time and giving the heart a slightly damp, green edge under all the sweetness. By the second hour, the florals begin sinking into a soft, milky base. Vanilla and amber merge into a warm skin-like accord, musk smooths the edges, and vetiver adds a faint green, earthy grounding so the dry-down never turns into straight dessert. As the vanilla and amber settle further, the jasmine and white lily linger faintly at the edges, so the floral heart never fully disappears even once the base takes over. Musk keeps that base soft rather than heavy, letting the vetiver read as a thin green line rather than a dominant note, while amber slowly deepens the vanilla into something closer to warmed custard than raw sugar. The finish reads close to the skin, creamy and quietly sweet, more like warmed vanilla custard than a fruit bowl.
When to Wear
This suits cool evenings more than midday heat, since the warm amber and vanilla base needs slightly lower temperatures to stay elegant rather than heavy. Think dinner at a proper restaurant, a work event where you want to be remembered, or a date in autumn or winter. Browse the full Dolce & Gabbana collection at Aromatica if you want to build out a rotation around it.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward warm, gourmand-leaning florals and wants a scent with genuine presence rather than something that fades into the background. It also works for anyone who likes fruity opening notes but wants the fragrance to resolve into something more serious.
If you enjoy The One Gold, it sits in the same family with a richer, more intense finish worth comparing. For something in a similar fruity-floral register, The Only One is also worth a try.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Dolce & Gabbana built The One around a single idea: a woman who commands a room without raising her voice. Launched in 2006 and bottled in the brand's signature Parfum concentration, it takes the Italian house's love of warm, sun-baked skin and turns it into something creamy and magnetic. Aromatica carries the Dolce & Gabbana The One Parfum decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can live with it before deciding how deep you want to go.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Peach, Litchi, Mandarin Orange, Bergamot
Heart: Jasmine, Lily of the Valley, White Lily, Plum
Base: Vetiver, Amber, Musk, Vanilla
The Scent
The first thing the nose registers is juicy, almost jammy fruit. Peach and litchi land together in the opening minutes, sweet and slightly syrupy, with mandarin orange cutting through so it never turns cloying. Bergamot sits underneath, giving the fruit a citrus edge and keeping the first ten minutes bright rather than heavy. Within the half hour, the fruit starts to fade and jasmine steps forward, bringing a warm, slightly indolic floral quality that pairs with lily of the valley for a clean, powdery lift. White lily thickens the heart further, and a quiet plum note threads through the florals, echoing the peach from the opening without repeating it. This is where the fragrance can split people: some notice the plum turning almost boozy for a moment before it settles, a small, unusual pivot rather than a flaw. The transition between the fruited opening and the floral heart is gradual rather than abrupt, so litchi and jasmine overlap for a while before the fruit finally steps back. Lily of the valley keeps returning in short bursts during this stretch, brushing against the plum each time and giving the heart a slightly damp, green edge under all the sweetness. By the second hour, the florals begin sinking into a soft, milky base. Vanilla and amber merge into a warm skin-like accord, musk smooths the edges, and vetiver adds a faint green, earthy grounding so the dry-down never turns into straight dessert. As the vanilla and amber settle further, the jasmine and white lily linger faintly at the edges, so the floral heart never fully disappears even once the base takes over. Musk keeps that base soft rather than heavy, letting the vetiver read as a thin green line rather than a dominant note, while amber slowly deepens the vanilla into something closer to warmed custard than raw sugar. The finish reads close to the skin, creamy and quietly sweet, more like warmed vanilla custard than a fruit bowl.
When to Wear
This suits cool evenings more than midday heat, since the warm amber and vanilla base needs slightly lower temperatures to stay elegant rather than heavy. Think dinner at a proper restaurant, a work event where you want to be remembered, or a date in autumn or winter. Browse the full Dolce & Gabbana collection at Aromatica if you want to build out a rotation around it.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward warm, gourmand-leaning florals and wants a scent with genuine presence rather than something that fades into the background. It also works for anyone who likes fruity opening notes but wants the fragrance to resolve into something more serious.
If you enjoy The One Gold, it sits in the same family with a richer, more intense finish worth comparing. For something in a similar fruity-floral register, The Only One is also worth a try.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











