Ombre Leather 16 Tom Ford

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Ombre Leather 16 Tom Ford

Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 55 customer ratings
(55 customer reviews)

Ombre Leather 16 Tom Ford for women and men of Tom Ford

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Ombre Leather 16 by Tom Ford is a Leather fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Ombre Leather 16 was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Sonia Constant. The fragrance features leather, violet leaf, cardamom, jasmine sambac, oakmoss and patchouli.

55 reviews for Ombre Leather 16 Tom Ford

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    When one is a victim of his own success. OL will be forever shadowed by its more flamboyant sibling, TL.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Poor Ombre Leather 16. You are the most realistic and wearable of all the TF leathers yet the masses forgot you. Before you were d/c’ed too many compared you to Tuscan Leather and said, “why own both as they are far too alike”, while others say you are the same as Ombre Leather 2018 and proclaim it’s silly to pay more for you now. Funny, if you are/were the same as the other 2 then why aren’t the other 2 just as often considered the same as each other? Heck, then why not just get rid of Tuscan Leather too now ’cause we have Ombre Leather 2018, right?
    Two years ago while visiting with a man who made leather goods for cowboys and show riders I asked him which arm had the truest leather scent. He picked the arm with Ombre Leather 16 and immediately asked where to buy some (he hated the Tuscan Leather arm). Tuscan Leather has (to me) the added stench of a heavy vodka drinker who over-did it on the hairspray before leaving home and just vomited up a bowl of raspberries, yet most people absolutely love it. As for those who say we should just buy Ombre Leather 2018 because they think it’s exactly the same and far cheaper, well, I certainly agree with the “cheaper” part as it doesn’t have OL-16’s scent quality AND while OL-16 lasts me an entire day OL-2018 is gone in a few hours.
    Maybe I’m just getting old? Maybe people today would rather own a fragrance that doesn’t reflect the scent of “real”? Maybe advertising is to blame, or thinking one is obtaining an exact duplicate for way less? Or maybe if enough of our false idols tell us one thing is what we should buy over another we just blindly feel the same way? Nah, it’s all of the above!

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    This could have been named Tuscan Leather Summer or Tuscan Leather Eau Fraiche. A bit lighter but still has excellent longevity. Violet really shines giving it that fresh appeal that many love.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Way too similar to Tuscan Leather. This is the key issue with Tom Ford fragrances: they are extremely overpriced and while they advertise catchy names and enticing fragrance blends, they do not deliver. The Vert line all smells like the Vert line. The Mandarino di amalfi, fleur di Portofino smell like a blend with a slight variation. They sometimes remind me of febreeze or Tide detergent. They have different scents but all basically smell like detergent of Febreeze. This is the last fragrance of theirs I will ever buy. Save your money, buy 3 of anything else.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Nice scent. Strangely similar to Cologne 154 by Jo Malone!

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    This definitely has the Tuscan leather vibe but isnt as heavy. Its very hard to wear Tuscan Leather in sw Florida due to the heat and humidity it becomes cloying. This on the other hand can easily be pulled off at night or in our 2 week winter. Good sillage and longevity. I love it!

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I have a bottle of this and must say it is absolutely gorgeous, up there with the best from Tom Ford that I have tried/own. The downside – it lasts about 4 hours tops on me, unfortunately.
    Does anybody know if the rumours about this one being released again are correct?

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Smelled this in Gallery Lafayette Dubai Mall, finished my shopping and returned to buy it before leaving the store.
    I keep smelling Leather & Saffron (even though it’s not listed). The perfume overall is not the kind of perfume that I would cry when I finish the bottle and can’t find it anywhere (since it’s “LIMITED EDITION”).
    It’s an OK unisex faint leathery scent that if you missed it, you didn’t miss much.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    يجنن بس ثباته مو على سعره
    I like it but it’s very expensive

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    If anyone has a bottle of this and would like to trade for Tuscan Leather, write me.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I have worn this perfume for a few weeks now and here are my thoughts. There is similarity with Tuscan Leather but in my opinion it is only on the initial whiff. If you wear this one day and Tuscan Leather the other day, you will notice they are not too similar. Ombre Leather is lighter and fine for most days, while TL is heavier and more suited for cold weather. If I had to pick one only, it would be TL because it feels better suited for the dough you pay.
    Just like what some reviewers posted here, the Tom Ford sales people I always get from told me this perfume would be discontinued in the Private Blend line and be moved to the signature line. While it’s nice to see the price go down, I fear the quality might go down too.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I had Mercedes benz la parfum and I was surprised by how similar they are. Very close vibes.
    Leather violet patchouli.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    A toned down version of Tuscan Leather.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    The greatest opening of any TF fragrance. It’s less earthier thank TL. No green tea hints that you’d find with TL. I own both and this is just delicious. No joke I spray it above my lip and trip 10/10

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Don’t buy this one yet if you like it!! I hear that it’s gonna be a part of the signature line soon, meaning much lower prices

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Demopop, just because you just bought one, does not mean it’s not discontinued. It, in fact, is discontinued…..sadly

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume is not discontinued. Yesterday I bought a small bottle at an official Tom Ford perfumery in Barcelona, Spain.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I think it’s already discontinued. It was made as a part for TF fall/winter 16 runway show, So It was Kinda “limited edition”. If you check directly at tomford.com Its not avaible There anymore.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    This is one of my favorite Tom Ford perfumes.
    It starts out like putting on a clean, stiff, black leather jacket. It smells fresh, intense, and like black leather. The leather part never really goes away.
    Later, I notice green notes–maybe the violet leaf, oak moss, and cardamom.
    It lasts a long time and projects well too. This is a one spray all day kind of fragrance.
    It is definitely masculine, in my opinion.
    I hear that it’s being discontinued. It’s also no longer featured on the TF website. This would be most disappointing if it is true. In any case I have 2 50 ml bottles left. I guess I’ll savor them.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I hate when people start discontinuation rumors so I wouldn’t be commenting unless it was valid but I was at a Nordstrom and I heard it directly from the SA at the Tom Ford counter. He said they’re no longer going to be selling this.
    I see it’s still available on the Sephora website… If you’re a fan of this, might want to scoop it up.
    I’m a VERY big fan of this, I get the same leather note that’s in Tuscan Leather but instead of raspberry I get a dominant violet with a subtle jasmine, the same type of violet note that you find in Fahrenheit and YSL l’homme libre.
    I get much better performance from this than my 2016 batch of Tuscan Leather.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Like all the Tom Ford Private Blend that I have sampled, this has the American Ultra Luxury connote that was started years ago by Lauren. Ombre is contemporary and suggests the American Meritocracy Global Set.
    The difference is that with the Ombre, Lauder has tastefully adjusted the volume.
    Still vainly arriviste and I guess that’s the point. Like, this is the fragrance of my DB9 factory fresh. Before I’ve had the dog saliva, my sweat, perfumes staled, Pipe tobacco reminent and spilled coffee implanted.
    I’ll stick to my ancient Bugatti 1992, contemporary Dusita and the like.
    They fit better with my vain Plebian taste.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a cleaner and fresher Tuscan leather without the dark notes. Great performance on my skin. Possibly better than Tuscan leather.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    While impossible not to compare it to Tuscan Leather, I think they each stand on their own. To my nose, Tuscan Leather is actually the more floral – Tuscan Leather may have the harsher leather and gasoline notes close to the skin, but the floral notes are what trails after you.
    So, to my nose, Ombre Leather 16 is actually the cleaner, classier, more balanced and consistent fragrance. Personally, I hope Ombre Leather 16 sticks around because it’s my go-to leather fragrance right now.
    If it’s not already, I see this being a future Tom Ford classic.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells great. Same DNA as Tuscan Leather, however it is lighter and a touch more fruity/seductive/creamy. Smells like what you would think Cat Woman’s leather outfit would smell like! It’s more feminine than masculine.
    The projection and longevity are not good for a perfume of this price. Upgrade to Tuscan Leather for better value.
    Scent: 9/10
    Longevity: 4/10
    Projection: 3/10 (it’s awesome for the first 20 minutes, then it’s literally gone)

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    I recognize the combination of scents that is the common leather accord used in many of the leather scents that I’ve tried. Other scents seem to break apart on my skin, and maybe I’m just getting used to it, but this one didn’t. I think the addition of peppery sweet violet to the salty musky “leather” really helped.
    The oakmoss and jasmine started as background players, and came forward more after an hour or so. They’re well blended together and straddle the line between blending to indistinguishable from each other without ever crossing it. The combination of the two really mark the fragrance as unisex. It never gives way to any of the gendered fragrance tropes, although I’m sure many women would feel the leather is too masculine.
    I didn’t much care for the drydown. It fades to a faint sweet and powdery amber. After 6 hours I can barely smell it, as can my fragrance sensitive partner.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    a lazy performer, a very feminine toned down version of Tuscan leather, nice, but it comes only in 50 or 250 ml versions, so this is a no go plus….

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    Smells like a green version of Tuscan Leather. Leafy plants and moss with leather. For me it was vomit inducing.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    Another winner from TF. The leather is cleaner, fresher than Tuscan Leather. Very similar to ADP’s leather. Ombre is more versatile than TL and would be a buyer for me… if I didn’t already have Tuscan Leather and ADP Leather.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    Sicuramente non una novita’.
    OL 16 si presenta bene con un melone ? & pelle nera appena lucidata,per niente toscana se non nella qualita’.
    La prima ora la passo tra foglie verdi,rugiada e cremoso gelsomino.in questa fase avverto zaffate non particolarmente piacevoli di fondotinta e qualcosa che mi ricorda minotaure paloma picasso che trovo stomachevole.
    Ok ombre’16 e’ piu donna.
    Fortunatamente si spegne un po’ per diventare fumoso con il patchouli.
    qui trovo il lato piu’dolce di TL insieme al cardamomo anche esso ben distinguibile.
    Per nulla rozzo,versatile e piacevole con sillage adeguato. credo sia piu adatto di giorno e in primavera.
    Drydown burroso.
    Per me che tuscan leather e’ 10/10 – ombre’16 vale 7,5/10
    Da comprare?..si’…ma’ aspettando i saldi di fine stagione!

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    One of my favorite Tom Ford fragrances, I love the fact that it’s so versatile. This can be worn in all occasions, and you will receive many compliments. As for me this last all day, even when I get home from work, after working 9 hrs. my wife compliments this scent. 10 out of 10 for me.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    As a side by side comparison with Tuscany, Ombre is lighter and drier, while Tuscany is stronger, saltier with that distinctive fruity musky/sweetness behind it, it packs a bigger punch. Ombre is quiet and powdery; the leather notes are in the same vein as Alais Paris and Bottega Venetta. While Ombre is slightly more feminine than Tuscany, the leather in the forefront makes this unisex, so any guy could easily pull this off. I find Ombre more wearable and way more versatile. This could be easily worn during the day without knocking anybody over. Wear Ombre at work, then switch to Tuscany for a night out and you’re good to go.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Tom Ford Ombre Leather 16 is one of the newest releases of late 2016 and the scent is pleasant, a relatively middle-of-the-road blend of leather, violet leaf, and patchouli mainly to my nose, the violet leaf being more prominent in the opening and the patchouli being more prominent in the dry down. It’s consistently leather-dominant but not terribly spicy, animalic, or sweet–just mostly leather.
    While it certainly leans toward a high-class, refined leather, the scent itself isn’t overly impressive. Comparisons to Tuscan Leather are inevitable, and when comparing the two previously (just out of the bottle, not on skin), I definitely gravitated toward the sweetness in Tuscan Leather over the pure leather smell of Ombre Leather 16.
    It’s interesting that some consider Ombre Leather 16 to be smoother than Tuscan Leather, but as far as I’m concerned, OL16 is also a weaker performer, and less sweet than the raspberry accord of TL, so it’s not simply a question of smoothness but also intensity and note breakdown.
    I like OL16 but I don’t love it, certainly not enough to buy it, as I don’t even own TL. I’m admittedly picky about leathers, but OL16 isn’t trailblazing new territory.
    7 out of 10

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    I used this at the counter when I recently bought another one of TF’s. I LOVE Leather, but the “Tuscan” has a smoke to it I do NOT like, this is perfection! Straight Leather smell. I put one drop on my wrist, & was in the mall for hours smelling other things, etc. I could still smell that one little drop on my wrist that night. I did get the little vial sample to try it out for a few weeks, this juice isn’t cheap ppl, but the most straight well put together leather scent I have found.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    OMG I LOVE this fragrance I have Tuscan Leather and Rasasi La yuqawam. Rasasi La Yuqawam is closer to ombré Leather in my opinion. While TL is straight Leather to me OL you get hit with that Tuscan leather note first then comes the jasmine right behind it and after the dry down the floral notes and the Tuscan leather are even that being said the leather is a little lighter in this fragrance but still great. I layer Tuscan leather with Aventus now there is no need to Ombré leather is great alternative.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    A greenish, mossy, sweeter Tuscan Leather. It smells lovely on my skin but does not have the staying power of Tuscan Leather. This performs on my skin like TF Oud Wood did which was unfortunately not very well.
    I love the fragrance but there is no way I would buy it over Tuscan Leather or even my favorite Leather: Dueto’s Golden Boy.
    Scent Quality: 8-10
    Scent Performance: 3-10

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    While it’s understandable to see this fragrance as a derivative of Tuscan Leather, this is very much its own fragrance! Ombre Leather’s main note is more of a suede than a black leather. Suede = velvety soft, musky, woody and leathery nuances. O.L.’s suede is bright, airy, and soft compared to Tuscan Leather’s deep, rich, and rounded leather. Ombre Leather’s already smooth suede becomes slick with the pairing of the watery violet leaf which makes it an amazing opening. Instead of using the fruity sweetness of raspberry to counter the brashness of the leather used in T.L., O.L. uses an organic sugar accord with its smooth suede. As it dries down to the middle, the sweetness tones down and the oakmoss becomes quite apparent as the violet leaf dissipates into the background. The oakmoss makes it more mature and gives off a scent comparative to an old book’s pages. The base loses the oakmoss but still maintains the main note with the pairing of something green, possibly the mixture of the jasmine sambac and the violet leaf. Definitely a castrated leather fragrance, but that’s great if Tuscan Leather is just too much for you. O.L. has great performance on my skin and everyone around me wanted to know what I had on and where they could find it. It’s definitely not abstract or offensive.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    I tried this via a Nordstrom sample and, yes, I agree with everyone else: It’s sort of a toned-down version of Tuscan Leather, which I own and like. As I have quickly scent-neutralizing skin, this stuff doesn’t last as long as TL on me. So if it’s the same price, why buy it?
    It’s… okay. It’s a good leather scent but not one of my favorites. For Tom Ford cost I expect more Wow Factor.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    A fruity (strawberry) version of Tuscan Leather.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    I have just sourced a more comprehensive note list, which for me gives a greater understanding to the different multifaceted tones of Ombre Leather 16 that I experience whenever I wear this bold, yet ethereal scent.
    Violet Leaves, Saffron, Cardamom, Coriander, Jasmine Sambac, Black Leather, Vetiver, Patchouli, White Moss, and Amber.

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    Many people have drawn comparisons between Ombré Leather 16 and Tuscan Leather. These comparisons are pretty accurate. The leather in Ombré Leather 16 is quite similar to that in Tuscan Leather, but it is drier and a bit more subdued. Tuscan Leather is one of my favorite scents and unfortunately, it is one of my wife’s least favorite scents of mine. (She also dislikes La Yuqawamm and Oud Saphir.) She likes Ombré Leather 16 though. There is a cigar-like note in Tuscan Leather that she despises, which thankfully is not found in Tuscan Leather.
    To me, Ombré Leather smells like black leather with a touch of suede and some light florals. Reminds me of a new black leather wallet. Tuscan Leather uses more of a brown leather or suede note. I would tell most people they do not need Ombré Leather 16 if they already have Tuscan Leather; however, if there are situations where Tuscan Leather is too much, or you have a loved one that doesn’t like Tuscan Leather, there is definitely room in your collection for both. Tuscan Leather is best for cold weather, while I could see Ombré Leather 16 being wearable in any weather except the high summer heat. I purchased a decant of Ombré Leather 16 and presuming my feelings about it do not change, I will purchase a full bottle.
    EDIT:
    Halfway through the decant and my feelings have changed. I like it even more than before! The performance on this is somewhat inconsistent. Some days I feel like the scent is stronger and longer lasting, other days less so. Not sure if people around me have the same experience or if this is just olfactory fatigue. I will keep using this and when my decant runs out, I will either buy another decant or a full bottle.
    Loving this stuff, still getting just as much wear out of Tuscan Leather. One does not replace the other for me.
    EDIT 2:
    I found a deal on this, so I picked up a full bottle. Still loving it. I still get erratic performance from this though. Sometimes I can’t smell it after a few hours with 4-6 sprays. After a spray to each wrist, I can smell it 8+ hours later.

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    Luscious, juicy, fruity, and boozy to open; with a purity of tone that is cool, clean, and slightly sharp.
    The leather here is supple, sumptuous, refined, and subtly textured. With a dry and earthy base of an intensity that perfectly compliments the well balanced journey before it. Violet leaves, Cardamom, Jasmine Sambac (the green unopened buds of) Black Leather, White Moss (drier, less damp and earthy than Oakmoss), and Mr Ford’s beloved Patchouli. A real pleasure to wear.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t know…I got a nice big sample of this from saks today and I’m sniffing this as I write. It definitely resembles Tuscan leather so much so that I think they just tweaked the formula a bit, ran off a bunch of new labels, and slapped them on the bottles…
    Or maybe not.
    While the “structure” IS similar, their are subtle differences. While Tuscan leather is brash and bold and all over the place, this seems more….restrained…refined…dusty? Perhaps. Greener and more bitter. A tweed hat instead of a raspberry beret. But certainly they share the same DNA of an almost sweaty, dense leather….ill really have to wear it fully to appreciate it, me thinks.
    Scent 8/10….pleasant, better than TL in my opinion.
    Projection8/10….seems to project nicely in a 4 or 5 foot radius and leaves a long scent trail
    Fortitude9/10…really lasts a long time 4 sprays on the neck and can still smell it around my head after 12 hours
    Full bottle worthy?…certainly…if you like flowered leather
    EDIT…
    One of the most complimented fragrances I’ve worn in a long time. Customers and coworkers love it and I must say…I feel a little badass wearing it. My new favorite toy

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    Just got it, waited so long to get it. For the first time i’m a bit disappointed in a Private Blend Scent to be honest. And i really hate this one.
    The opening is a freakin’ harsh suede scent with a very annoying side, don’t know what it is, but it almost made me gag. Like some kind of bad detergent.
    After one hour it becomes a very simple and ordinary leather (suede) scent, still harsh. Something of the worst i’ve ever came across.
    This one is not to be compared with my Favourite of the Private Blends, Tuscan Leather, at all. Not a bit. Different Leather, no sweetness. Just an awful bad fragrance.
    5/10

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    A light and softer version of Tuscan leather with the raspberry note been replaced with a floral sweetness. Very nice.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried this one today since Tuscan Leather has been a staple in my wardrobe for years. I have to say I LOVE it. I know they consider it a floral leather. But to me the leather is dressed up in a sweet and voluptuous way. It almost seems more fruity than floral imo. Maybe more fem? If Tuscan leather was a rugged Top, Ombre would be the more attractive, younger bottom. Anyways, its dream. Douche yourself with it.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    An initially bi-dimensional fragrance which is something a little different, but then after 2 hours becomes a standard leather fragrance…
    I applied 4 heavy sprays
    0 -2 hours. This is in two parts with a smooth comforting blanket around the leather. I like the dual aspect. The smoothness is 60% with the leather 40%. It came out all shiny on my skin. The performance is good with 3 foot projection
    2 hours – 5 hours- 1.5 foot projection. This fragrance now looses the smoothness and it is now a linear bog standard straight up leather fragrance
    5 hours – 7 hours. It disintegrates on my skin as the quality is lacking. Skin scent
    7 hours – 8 hours- Harsh ash and leather, not nice
    Very Unisex
    Good for the office
    Not for me

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Starts off as a stock standard leather smell. After about 15 minutes the “floral” notes come through ever so slightly. Really nothing very interesting. I suppose if you like leather fragrances you might consider this, however, for me, it is very one dimensional and I’m struggling to see the point.

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    Yeah it’s still pretty much a variant of Tuscan Leather, just a lot softer with a powdery nuttiness (a borrowed leather note from Kilian.. which ultimately came from Amouage Interlude Man).

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    This reminds me of a softer version of tuscan leather. I really can’t differentiate the similarities other than it being less harsh. I love Tuscan Leather, so this is still a thumbs up for me.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    Sampled this yesterday and I liked it quite a bit. It definitely resembles Tuscan Leather, but if you had replaced the deep ultra rich leather note with the smokey suede note from White Suede. I love this because I’ve always loved the suede note in White Suede but felt it dissipates way too fast before giving way to musk and flowers, but here it stays without caving in. It’s lighter and more versatile than Tuscan Leather, but still long-lasting and powerful. I can feel the oakmoss and patchouli and they compliment the leather nicely while being seamlessly blended into the leather. Although jasmine is listed, I get a soft, fresh white lily floral note that adds some brightness to the smokey leather. In summary, the overall feel of this is a dominant smokey leather-suede with well-blended hints of herbal green nuances and soft florals. I think I may just like it more than Tuscan Leather.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    I find this more complicated on the first application than Tuscan Leather and a tiny bit more linear in its progression. Tuscan leather is one of my favourites and after wearing this for the last 4 days I find it more enjoyable. I wouldn’t say it replaces Tuscan leather. It is more like the tame flowery cousin of it using similar leather note. It would make perfect sense for example if Tom Ford made a “leather” line and had this one, Tuscan leather and another couple of them the same way he released the “Oud” and “Vert” line.
    As a side note I also love the black chromed and leather magnetic refillable, limited edition bottle that the 50ml of this will come in. I am not sure for its price though that approaches the one of the 250 ml bottle. By the way the same bottle in gold edition will be available empty as a refillable spray bottle for half price.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    I do not like Tuscan leather on my skin, but I Loooooove this. It is more wearable for a woman than Tuscan leather, and reminds me a bit of Oud Wood in its depth and sweetness. This is smoothe and balanced, tart, sweet, floral, fresh, dirty, warm all at once. It is strong and concentrated but doesn’t project too far, which I think is better. I really enjoy how the floral notes balance out the rough leather.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    Sampled Ombre Leather 16 today, 5 days prior to its Aussie release and I must say that I’m impressed.
    Does not even remotely resemble Tuscan Leather.It has more in common with Dior’s Cuir Cannage but on a more subtle scale.
    The violet note however is not detectable for mine,I was anticipating more of a Bond no 9 Bleecker St waft but no.
    This is very dry,the leather has more of a suede effect as opposed to the robust tanned leather hide from Tuscan Leather.
    Its almost Serge Lutens Daim Blonde like in its intensity.
    Jasmine is present and blends easily with the leather note.Patchouli,which is one of Toms signature bass notes helps round it out magnificently.The oakmoss is also played with a discerning hand.Not overbearing at all.
    Worth checking out in my opinion.

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    @mochapj
    Thanks for the clarification 🙂
    and looks like they updated the notes as well..
    I don’t know, I just feel like Tom Ford’s endless new releases are uninspiring and the half-French leather is just pretentious

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    @calvini He’s added 8 new private blends this year including this one (4 ‘Vert’ scents, 2 Neroli Portofino flankers, and Soleil Blanc)
    The 16 is for 2016, similar to how they name fashion shows (AW16 – meaning autumn/winter 2016 season)
    No idea what is up with the french and english in the name. But there is more than one note:
    Notes:
    Violet Leaf, Cardemom, Jasmin Sambac, Black Leather , White Moss, Patchouli.

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