Morocco seems to be where it is at this summer for the fashion crowd
(Yves Saint Laurent was aware of this ages ago). First we saw ethnic prints,
vibrant citrus colors, and Ikat style weaving all over the Spring/Summer
2010 runways -- from Dries Van Noten to Bottega Veneta. Now it seems Tom Ford
wants in on the action with a new fragrance launched this month: Private
Blend Bois Marocain.
Like the colors we saw on the runway (and the general climate of the exotic North African paradise), Bois Marocain's fragrance
is warm and vibrant. Its ingredients include thuya (a rare and precious wood
native to the region), Madagascan black pepper, bergamot, and nutmeg. Spicy
and so perfect for those sultry summer nights.
For more info, visit Tom Ford's website.




Loved it!!!!!
Posted by: Timothy Alan Porter | February 24, 2010 at 05:28 PM
Bought it. I loved it but my wife says it makes her ill. And she would rather I flush it down the toilet then wear it in her presence.
Kind of disappointed since I spent a lot of time and money picking this one out.
I want to try his vanilla/tobacco combo next. Right now the current (combined favorite) is Tuscan Leather.
Posted by: Spencer Aronfeld | March 30, 2010 at 06:47 PM
Let's not forget that Bois Marocain means "Moroccan Wood" ;-)
Posted by: KC | April 22, 2010 at 07:03 PM