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I have sampled two leather perfumes recently – this and Cuir Intense from Guerlain’s Les Absolus series. Interestingly, I find they create similar impressions in completely opposite orders. As if Ombre Leather’s top notes are Guerlain’s drydown – of course, roughly. Anyway, I am a lover of leather perfumes and I wear their variations – some are darker with an old leather jacket stench, some are more polished like an expensive handbag, some are more oriental and softened with spices, some are more suede-like etc.
I would say Ombre Leather stars like a soft spicy oriental leather that is easy to wear despite its volume – it is not a muted leather- , it develops to become a clean, Italian leather bag but it ends like you have come with a modern day Rhett Butler wearing aged leather everything. This is the hardcore leather. I have nothing against that sort of leather and quite enjoy in my other perfumes – TF Tuscan Leather being one. However, I’m not sure that I want a leather parade with so many faces like Ombre Leather offers. This is because when I’m wearing a leather perfume I’m in a certain mood and that mood does not change as fast as the character of this juice changes on me. I love it spicy, ambery, almost peachy leather opening. I even think it may be the best oriental on me after SL Ambre Sultan. Unfortunately, it becomes the clean Italian leather handbag – well, there is Armani Prive for that, why don’t we stick to the soft oriental here? And then the drydown. Like I said, I have no problems with edgy leather but only when I can control it.
Imagine going on a date and there is a waft of the soft spicy oriental, and then there is this quite risky smell, LOL. Actually, my boyfriend and I had a dinner outside and he didn’t give a reaction to my perfume. When we got home – and I noticed my perfume had shapeshifted when I took my jacket off- poor guy reached for Febreze smoke neutralizer thinking this was stale cigarette smoke or something. I had to (semi-proudly) tell him the source of the smell, LOL. I’m giving this a 3.5 because I like the phases of leather but it would be a definite 5 if it was the oriental leather it started with.
sorePonie4
I adore fragrances, and especially the avant garde. Upon my trip to buy more Gucci Absolute, the sales attendant said I should try Tom Ford.
I’ve never been interested in anything of his, but since he had a leather fragrance (one of my favorites) I decided to sample. I took home a very generous one.
First off, the leather is apparent. But it isn’t really leather, it’s like the difference between natural strawberry and artificial strawberry flavoring. It smells very chemical, like a cheap purse! I was turned off immediately. Simply that this was marketed as a unisex fragrance was appalling, it’s very clearly a masculine one. A very cheap and toxic smelling one. Even after the burn down, it was nothing like the saddle shop I had envisioned in my mind. It was stink.
For the acclaimed reviews and price, I cannot understand. I think truly, wealthy people just like pulling Tom Ford out of their bag and showing it off. It’s a horrible product. The only fragrance of the entire line that was tolerable was the Tobbaco Vanilla fragrance. The rest were over priced garbage.