Rose Garden of India – Where Memories Bloom in Chandigarh
There’s something timeless about roses.
They don’t just bloom; they speak.
Of love that lingers, of mornings kissed by dew, of memories that never quite fade.
And Rose is called the Queen of Flowers.
So when MYOP opened its 60th store in the heart of Chandigarh, it felt poetic that this milestone city is home to the Rose Garden of India, a place where fragrance quite literally fills the air.

A Garden That Speaks in Scents - Asia's Largest Rose Garden
Chandigarh’s Zakir Hussain Rose Garden is more than just a tourist stop; it’s a sensory escape. With over 1,600 varieties of roses, each petal tells a different story, just like every bottle we craft at MYOP.
Some roses whisper nostalgia, others hum confidence, and a few dare you to fall in love all over again. That’s the power of scent, the invisible emotion that travels farther than words ever can.
From Gardens to Bottles: The Science of Emotion
At Make Your Own Perfume (MYOP), every perfume begins like a rosebud: simple, natural, and waiting to bloom. Our perfumers layer notes the way nature layers experiences:
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Top Notes that greet you like fresh petals in the morning,
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Heart Notes that stay close, like the warmth of sunlight,
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Base Notes that linger with the scent of something unforgettable.

And now, at our new kiosk in Elante Mall, you can walk in and craft your own fragrance story. A touch of rose, a dash of musk, maybe a twist of vanilla because no two gardens, and no two souls, ever smell the same.
60 Stores. One Dream. Infinite Stories.
From Calicut to Chandigarh, every MYOP store carries the same belief:
"Every scent tells a story. Every bottle carries a memory."
Our 60th store is more than a milestone; it’s a bouquet of gratitude, wrapped in all the love our community has shared with us over the years.
So here’s to Chandigarh: to its gardens, its charm, and every fragrance that begins its story here.
Visit us at Elante Mall, Chandigarh, and make your own memory bloom.
Because the best stories aren’t told; they’re worn.



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