Category: Fragrances
Brand: Tom Ford
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shyCrackers5
If you love this cologne, save yourself $100 and just buy the brand Para Mi Bebe baby cologne with the blue cap. Smells exactly the same and it’s been around for over 20yrs, for only like $5
worriedCaribou9
Fleur de Portofino has been launched in 2015 but I just recently got around to testing it and I am surprised at how different it is from the other citrus inspired Tom Ford fragrances that started with Neroli Portofino – also note that the picture heading this review entry that someone posted is actually for Neroli Portofino, and not for Fleur de Portofino. The two bottles have a different color too, Neroli is green, while Fleur is in a blue bottle. I am usually not into wearing 4711 Cologne type fragrances, although I like to smell them in a room and on others, but not so much on my skin. Fleur de Portofino is a lot warmer and softer than the aforementioned and the honey and mimosa give it more substance and also more lasting power than a straight up citrus scent. I really enjoy Fleur de Portofino for summer, it’s a happy scent that does have a fresh citrus opening but at the heart of this fragrance there is the warmth which to me evokes a relaxed, sunny afternoon in a Mediterranean garden. Vacation in a bottle!
ecstaticGarlic1
I love this product. I know some people have said that the scent didn’t last for them, but it lasted on me just fine. Maybe its body chemistry? It is expensive, so if you buy it, wait until Sephora has a 20% off sale. Its probably my all time fave perfume right now!
cockyAbalone6
On the hunt for a warm weather fragrance, been testing several TFs. Fleur De Portofino is a simple, delicate, soft floral. It’s along the same lines as RL Blue, IMO, but very slightly aquatic also, very reminiscent of the ‘anorixec aquatics’ that were so popular in the 90s. It’s certainly not bad, but doesn’t compel me to sniff it and doesn’t feel original in any way. I’m satisfied with the 3ml decant and won’t be buying a bottle.
Stays close to the skin with little sillage and doesn’t last more than a few hours. Great for spring/summer/daytime. It’s one of the more feminine scents from his private collection, at least out of the ones I’ve tried so far.
I’ve also sampled Costa Azzura, Neroli Portofino and the Mandrino one. All too light, don’t last long, don’t project well enough, and don’t compel me. Nice. But overpriced, IMO.
Santal Blush, Cafe Rose and Tobacco Vanille are winners though!
gutturalHeron2
Bland fresh floral fragrance that lasts less than an hour on the skin. Insanely priced for what it is.
humorousGelding5
I love this scent. I live on a sunny Mediterranean island and it’s the perfect scent for summer. I’ve heard people say it’s just an expensive version of 4711 but it’s nothing like it. It’s a lovely fresh citrusy scent that lingers on my skin all day.
tautGranola5
Unfortunately, this is the first Tom Ford fragrance that I have had to wash off. I expected this to be a more floral version of Neroli Portofino, much like Black Orchid Voile de Fleur was a more floral, feminine version of Black Orchid: slightly different, while still maintaining some of the notes of the original scent.
Floral it is. For a fragrance with so little sillage, it is to me, a very cloying floral. There is none of the citrus to balance out the floral, so you are left with a heavy floral tempered slightly by an herbal scent, which only acts to make the scent somehow heavier on my skin.
To me, floral fragrances should smell pretty and sophisticated, maybe a little intoxicating. This one doesn’t quite make it there.