Tom Ford Cafe Rose Eau de Parfum for Men and Women (3.4 Fl. Oz.)
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Embrace yourself with this spicy, rose scent that features saffron notes, Bulgarian rose, and amber blended with sandalwood in the base
Tom Ford Cafe Rose Eau de Parfum for Men and Women (3.4 Fl. Oz.)
Fragrance Notes
- Top notes: saffron, black pepper, may rose
- Middle notes: Turkish rose, Bulgarian rose, coffee
- Base notes: incense, amber, sandalwood, patchouli
Specifics
- Eau de parfum for men and women
- Warm spicy, rose fragrance
- Size: 3.4 fl. oz.
- Flacon: black bottle with a black and gold topper
- Introduced in 2012
- Made in The United States
About Tom Ford
In 2005, after a decade-long stint at Gucci, Tom Ford launched his eponymous brand. In addition to a collection of optical frames and sunglasses, he partnered with Estée Lauder to produce a beauty line with fragrances and cosmetics. Next, he launched a menswear and accessory collection and opened his New York flagship store, whose doors appear only by tapping a certain nondescript brick four times. His womenswear collection debuted with participation from style icons such as Lauren Hutton and Beyoncé. In addition to winning five separate honors from the Council of Fashion Designers of America, Ford has been named British GQ’s International Man of the Year, Time magazine’s Best Fashion Designer, GQ USA’s Designer of the Year, and GQ Russia’s Man of the Decade.
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