Giorgio Armani My Way Parfum Parfum (refill)
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Brand:
Giorgio Armani
Line: my way parfum
Product Type: perfumes, refill
Classification: elite
Country: Italy
Made in: France
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, musky, woody
Top Notes: Calabrian bergamot, Orange Flower, البرتقال الطيب
Heart Notes: Ambrette, Indian Tuberose, Iris
Base Notes: Bourbon Vanilla, Musk, White Cedar
In 2023, Giorgio Armani introduces the perfume for women My Way, opening a new chapter in the fragrance's history.
The philosophy behind My Way is based on the motto "I am what I live". It reflects a new vision of femininity, both profound and freedom-loving. An invitation to explore new horizons and find your own way.The embodiment of the next section of My Way fragrances is the American actress and producer Sydney Sweeney. She quickly established herself as one of Hollywood's rising stars, paving her own unique path. Every character played by Sydney Sweeney conveys depth, emotion, and intensity. In each character she portrays, she brings her own, unique interpretation.for the role.
The floral-woody, powdery scent of My Way is striking in contrast between the bright sunny note of tuberose and the majestic pale blue iris. Heart notes blend with the initial notes of bergamot and orange blossom, as well as the final notes combining cedar, bourbon vanilla and white musk.
The new refillable bottle of My Way perfume creates a striking contrast between the dark blue lid and the bright pink fragrance. The bottle is dressed in shades that transition from ink-blue at the base to radiant pink.
The My Way perfume bottle has the same innovative system for refilling as all the fragrances in the line. The bottle is designed for multiple refills and developed.For long-term use.
One main My Way perfume bottle of 50 ml combined with a 100 ml refill bottle allows for a 45% reduction in glass use, 52% in plastic, and 66% in metal compared to three 50 ml bottles.In the composition of the fragrance, Giorgio Armani prefers to use ingredients of natural origin, responsibly sourced through local programs based on the principles of responsible procurement, in collaboration with local community organizations.