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Tom Ford Private Rose de Chine
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TOM FORD Ford invites you to experience Private Rose Garden, a provocative scent trilogy evoking three incomparably transportive destinations – each inspired by the exquisite, rare blooms in his own garden.
An unexpectedly decadent, untamed rose, Rose De Chine contrasts vibrant Chinese peony with the smoky carnality of cistus absolute and myrrh.
Meant to be savoured with every inhalation, Rose De Chine contrasts Chinese golden peony notes with an exquisite 'rose-on-rose' distillation, evoking vibrant blooms – while cistus absolute and myrrh release a provocative, smoky sensuality.
A fragrance for women.
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Tom Ford Private Rose Garden Rose de Chine eau de parfum
- Top Notes: Exclusive Rose/Rose Co-Distillation
Rose Neo Absolute
Yellow Peony Unnan
- 150 gram (weight)
- RRP £536.00 per 200ml
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