Frequently Asked Questions about Soleil Brûlant by Tom Ford
What does Soleil Brûlant by Tom Ford smell like?
Soleil Brûlant by Tom Ford features top notes of Bergamot, Mandarin Orange, and Pink Pepper, middle notes of Honey and Orange Blossom, and base notes of Amber, Leather, Olibanum (Frankincense), Resins, Vetiver, and Woody Notes.
When was Soleil Brûlant by Tom Ford released?
Soleil Brûlant by Tom Ford was released in 2021.
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Soleil Brûlant, from Tom Ford was released in 2021. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Mandarin Orange, and Pink Pepper, middle notes of Honey and Orange Blossom, and base notes of Amber, Leather, Olibanum (Frankincense), Resins, Vetiver, and Woody Notes.
Credit where it's due, I instantly liked this. Tom Ford might not quite have the same allure (for me personally) as it once did. Speaking objectively though I think the recent releases in the 'regular' line have actually been excellent, not so much in the Private blend but this one has immediate appeal. It's a regular, warm amber type fragrance with a strange metallic, glitzy quality is it the freshness of orange blossom honey? Anyway, I think it's really decent but it's not an absolute compel to buy job. It might be a creeper like Fucking fabulous which I still argue is fantastic even though, stylistically, smell wise, trendiness, price...just about everything is going against it. I don't know what brulant means but I think of brulee which is kinda what this is a cripsy, sugared, resinous perfume but with a bit of restraint and intrigue from the aforementioned metallic note. However, both these effects could be imagined or implanted due to the shiny bottle or the name. If we assess and crystallise the context of this perfume, in a landscape which contains Chanel's Le Lion, I think comparatively while this has more instant gratification for me, something like Le Lion has much more substance and is probably just a better perfume.
Credit where it's due, I instantly liked this. Tom Ford might not quite have the same allure (for me personally) as it once did. Speaking objectively though I think the recent releases in the 'regular' line have actually been excellent, not so much in the Private blend but this one has immediate appeal. It's a regular, warm amber type fragrance with a strange metallic, glitzy quality is it the freshness of orange blossom honey? Anyway, I think it's really decent but it's not an absolute compel to buy job. It might be a creeper like Fucking fabulous which I still argue is fantastic even though, stylistically, smell wise, trendiness, price...just about everything is going against it. I don't know what brulant means but I think of brulee which is kinda what this is a cripsy, sugared, resinous perfume but with a bit of restraint and intrigue from the aforementioned metallic note. However, both these effects could be imagined or implanted due to the shiny bottle or the name. If we assess and crystallise the context of this perfume, in a landscape which contains Chanel's Le Lion, I think comparatively while this has more instant gratification for me, something like Le Lion has much more substance and is probably just a better perfume.