My Name by Trussardi, launched in 2013 and crafted by perfumer Aurélien Guichard, is a women's floral powdery parfum that wears like a soft exhale — quiet, clean, and genuinely pretty without demandin...
Performance is the most consistent point of discussion — longevity tends to be on the shorter side, and sillage stays close to the skin, making this a personal rather than projecting fragrance.
Most wearers find it best suited to casual daytime use, especially in spring and summer, where its light floral-vanilla profile feels in tune with the season rather than out of place.
It's frequently positioned as a safe blind buy — not a crowd-divider, not a conversation-starter, but reliably pleasant and non-offensive for those who find heavier fragrances too much.
The value picture is mixed: at discounted prices it represents a reasonable casual option, but the shorter wear time means reapplication is likely, which factors into the overall cost-per-use.
No strong polarizing opinions exist around it — the debate, such as it is, sits between those who find understated florals genuinely appealing and those who want more character or longevity from their fragrance.