Tobacco Vanille EDP
SKU: 888066000512
PRODUCT TYPE: Eau de Parfum
VENDOR: Tom Ford
Tobacco Vanille by Tom Ford for Unisex
- Concentration: Eau de Parfum
- Size: 50 ml
Tobacco Vanille is an Oriental Spicy aroma delegated to the nose. The aroma sythesis, a production of Olivier Gillotin, radiates flavors and aroma notes for Tobacco Vanille from a zestful whiff of green opening top notes including fiery. The flavor and flower heart focus notes mix in with cacao, tonka bean and vanilla while the profound fruity and woody base notes have an effect of woody, tobacco and vanilla. Tom Ford fragrances are more complex and intensified by the warmth of your own body. After applying, avoid rubbing or dabbing skin. This breaks down the fragrance, causing it to wear off more quickly. If you prefer placing fragrance on your wrists, be sure to reapply after frequent hand-washing, as this tends to rinse off the scent.
Key Features:
- Ideal for a variety of occasions
- A fragrance that has been widely accepted
- It’s light, refreshing and can be applied often
- fragrance to make it last longer
Key Notes:
- Top Notes: Tobacco Leaf, Spicy Notes
- Heart Note: Vanilla, Cacao, Tonka Bean, Tobacco Blossom
- Base Note: Dried Fried, Woody Notes
About Tom Ford:
Tom Ford is an American fashion designer and film director. Initially trained as an architect at Parsons School of Design, Tom Ford spent a year working abroad at an internship for fashion house Chloé and developed a feel for the fashion industry. Tom Ford concealed his architecture background and displayed considerable personal charm in his pursuit of a job in the fashion industry. His first position was with American designer Cathy Hardwick, but he knew better prospects were available in Europe. Tom Ford worked at Gucci in the early 90s when it was in transition after Lorenzo Prestigious Italian fashion house Gucci was struggling at the time. Ford accepted a position in Gucci's women's Ready-to-Wear division in 1990, and achieved considerable success at Gucci, eventually heading up multiple divisions before being named Creative Director in 1992. Ford's efforts were pivotal in Gucci's turn-around. The company was nearly bankrupt when Ford joined the organization, but when he left in 2004, the company's value had more than doubled.
Tom Ford dropped out of high school at 16. He worked as a stock boy at the Michigan-based fashion boutique, Maxine's. At 19, he became fashion designer Kate Spade's first assistant. He gained notice by British fashion journalist Justin de Villeneuve, which led him to freelance for fashion magazines like W and i-D. He was the first creative director of Gucci's menswear line, where he transformed the luxury Italian fashion brand. Tom Ford also launched his own brand of fashions, accessories and eyewear. Ford's career took an unusual turn in 2009 when he directed his first film, "A Single Man," which was well-received by critics and filmgoers and earned a number of awards and nominations for the director and actors.
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