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Really only for women?
Thanks to Kankuro for the sample.
I simply love testing Tom Ford's Private Blend line; you always experience something new.
Strangely enough, right after spraying it, I immediately had the memory of my Andy Warhol: Success is a Job in New York in my mind as I sniffed the scent.
Both were released in '09; I don't know if anyone copied from the other or if it's just a coincidence, but the two are definitely similar.
Right after spraying, I immediately pick up the jasmine, pepper, and something I would identify as honey.
The whole thing is very animalistic, and you can clearly tell it has similarities to Andy Warhol, but as Kankuro already said, it is significantly more mature, somehow a tick better than Andy Warhol.
In the heart note, I can easily sniff out the plums, and I can only
tell you I love it; it might be because it reminds me of my absolute favorite Japon Noire.
The base then becomes a bit warmer and sweeter; the animalistic note from the beginning slowly weakens but does not disappear.
A very great scent; unfortunately, I notice this with too many perfumes from the Private Blend line that are definitely not feminine but rather unisex. However, when compared to other women's fragrances like Black Orchid or White Patchouli by Tom Ford, one could call it feminine.
This scent is, all in all, another top example of how wonderful the Private Blend line is.
I will give it 90% because I really like the scent and it takes a great unorthodox scent journey, the animalistic note comes out, and in the end, it slightly reminds me of Japon Noire.
In the end, all I can say is: WHENEVER YOU HAVE THE CHANCE TO TEST A PRIVATE BLEND SCENT, DO IT!!!!!!!!
I simply love testing Tom Ford's Private Blend line; you always experience something new.
Strangely enough, right after spraying it, I immediately had the memory of my Andy Warhol: Success is a Job in New York in my mind as I sniffed the scent.
Both were released in '09; I don't know if anyone copied from the other or if it's just a coincidence, but the two are definitely similar.
Right after spraying, I immediately pick up the jasmine, pepper, and something I would identify as honey.
The whole thing is very animalistic, and you can clearly tell it has similarities to Andy Warhol, but as Kankuro already said, it is significantly more mature, somehow a tick better than Andy Warhol.
In the heart note, I can easily sniff out the plums, and I can only
tell you I love it; it might be because it reminds me of my absolute favorite Japon Noire.
The base then becomes a bit warmer and sweeter; the animalistic note from the beginning slowly weakens but does not disappear.
A very great scent; unfortunately, I notice this with too many perfumes from the Private Blend line that are definitely not feminine but rather unisex. However, when compared to other women's fragrances like Black Orchid or White Patchouli by Tom Ford, one could call it feminine.
This scent is, all in all, another top example of how wonderful the Private Blend line is.
I will give it 90% because I really like the scent and it takes a great unorthodox scent journey, the animalistic note comes out, and in the end, it slightly reminds me of Japon Noire.
In the end, all I can say is: WHENEVER YOU HAVE THE CHANCE TO TEST A PRIVATE BLEND SCENT, DO IT!!!!!!!!
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:DDDD ^^