
My Perfumes
Three-decade Dubai house spanning attar, designer clones, and prestige lines.
My Perfumes was founded in Dubai in 1993 by Firoz Baugwala and now operates as one of the larger Emirati fragrance manufacturers, with its own production facilities and an export business covering the Gulf, South Asia, and parts of Europe. The catalogue spans a mix of Arabic attar styles, French-Arabic fusions, and clone-style compositions of mainstream Western designers, sold under sub-brands including Arabiyat, Otoori, and the prestige My Perfumes Select line. Production leans heavily on oud, rose, saffron, ambergris, and sweet vanilla-musk bases, in both alcoholic eau de parfum and traditional concentrated oil formats. Pricing covers a wide range, with mass-market gift sets at one end and sealed limited editions in heavy decorated glass at the other. The house occupies the same commercial niche as Lattafa, Ard Al Zaafaran, and Khadlaj, and is a useful entry point for Western collectors curious about modern Khaleeji fragrance without paying ultra-niche prices.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.





















