Burn, baby, burn. Tom Ford‘s latest homage to scantily-clad bodies baking on a beach is Soleil Brulant, the subject of a recent episode of Love At First Scent. If you’d like to watch it, please click on this link: Tom Ford Soleil Brulant review. And for more thoughts on the release, please keep reading.
The creative forces at Tom Ford are perhaps too intent on releasing a large number of perfumes to be able to ensure the quality of every single one. However, it’s not fair to dismiss the entirety of the brand’s output – as some appear to be doing – while it keeps giving us commendable pieces of work such as Soleil Brulant. Coffee, pepper, honey, jasmine and musks shimmer into view like curvaceous figures writhing across a James Bond title sequence. The sun teases sweat out of lazy skin. And somewhere in the distance, waves crash against heated rocks. No-one does ‘vulgar chic’ quite as well as Ford, and he’s on fine form in this delicious new release.
Persolaise
[Tom Ford Soleil Brulant review based on a sample of eau de parfum provided by the brand in 2021.]
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