Launched in 1949, My Love by Elizabeth Arden carries a name as timeless and evocative as the fragrance itself. The phrase "My Love," spoken in English, is a universal expression of deep affection, tenderness, and devotion. Phonetically, it is simple and melodic, evoking intimacy and warmth. The name conjures images of handwritten letters sealed with care, stolen glances across candlelit dinners, and the enduring strength of romantic and familial bonds. It resonates with universal human emotion, making it instantly relatable and aspirational to women of the time.
In the post-war era, women were seeking moments of softness, grace, and self-expression, and a perfume called "My Love" would have represented a personal embrace, a cherished memory, or the promise of future joys. It was more than a fragrance; it was a sentiment encapsulated in a bottle, offering women a tangible connection to love in all its forms.
The name My Love translates seamlessly into the language of scent. A vivacious aldehydic light floral fragrance, it symbolizes the buoyant and uplifting qualities of new beginnings and enduring hope. The effervescent aldehydes in the top notes provide a sparkling introduction, much like the exhilaration of love itself, while the floral heart blooms with romantic softness and vitality. The bouquet of delicate jasmine, creamy ylang-ylang, and sweet narcissus reflects love’s multifaceted nature—tender, passionate, and enduring.
The warmth of the base notes, with comforting vanilla, velvety sandalwood, and animalic musk, adds depth and sensuality, mirroring the complexity and richness of true affection. My Love captures the essence of a woman’s inner world—sophisticated, emotional, and timelessly alluring.