
Tom Ford's latest fragrance is White Patchouli, which seeks to reinvent the patchouli of the 1960s:
With its sensuous core of patchouli, Tom Ford White Patchouli perfectly captures the myth of a generation. Surrounded by sleek wood notes, tempered by elegant white flowers, this modern fragrance with retro-classic influences is a sophisticated interpretation of bohemian chic.
Got that? If you put the emphasis on the chic part and downplay the bohemian part, you've pretty much got the picture.
White Patchouli starts a little loud, but it isn't quite so in-your-face (or nearly as sweet) as Black Orchid, and it quiets pretty quickly, in fact, it verges on subdued after an hour or so. Subdued, from Tom Ford? What is the world coming to…



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