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Tom FordBlack Orchid Unisex 50ml EDP

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A luxurious and sensual fragrance of rich, dark accords and an alluring potion of black orchids and spice, Tom Ford Black Orchid is both modern and timeless. Bottled in fluted, black glass, Black Orchid makes an unforgettable statement of iconic style and worldly glamour.

Product Features
  • The top notes are French jasmine, black truffle, ylang-ylang, black currant and effervescent citrus.
  • In the floral-spicy heart, dwells the Tom Ford's black orchid, imaginary more than real,
  • The base combines woodsy notes (patchouli and sandalwood), dark chocolate, incense, amber, vetiver, vanilla and balsam.
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Urgh. The weekend.

We never really know what to do with ourselves because, to be honest, our sole purpose in life is to bring you sweet deals on the reg. The weekend just gets in the way of that.

And so, in an effort to A) make ourselves useful over these 2 days and B) appeal to your casual side, we offer you deals based on what we think every weekend should involve.

We're basing it entirely on things we've overheard in conversation and seen in movies because our ideal weekend would be back-to-back Mondays - but we know we're in the minority on that one.

Someone once told us that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, but we didn't really get the gist.

Nobody here is named Jack for starters. And his idea of fun sounds terrible.