If you’ve ever wanted Tom Ford Noir Women without the designer price tag, Noir Femme is it — our richly spiced oil-based impression, built to last.
This is the fragrance equivalent of a tailored coat.

From First Dab to Dry-Down
Top: Ginger fizzes with warm zest; Mandarin brightens with juicy orange; Pink Pepper crackles with rosy spice.
Heart: Rose unfolds velvety and romantic; Jasmine Sambac intoxicates lush and indolic; Orange Blossom softens with honeyed petals.
Dry-down: Amber glows warm and golden; Vanilla melts sweet and custardy; Sandalwood turns creamy and smooth. And then Musk.
A Quick Word on Warm Oriental-Floral Scents
Warm, spicy and dramatic, the oriental family is where perfumery turns up the volume. Concentrated into an oil, the resins and spices stop flashing off and settle into a long, glowing trail.
The Case For It
Orientals are the showpieces of perfumery, and concentrating one into oil only deepens the drama — more warmth, more sillage, more staying power.
Because it’s an impression of Tom Ford Noir Women — not the designer bottle — you get the rich, spiced depth you love at a fraction of the price, with none of the alcohol burn.
Your Move
It comes alive in cooler weather — think fall evenings and cold-night layering. A natural fit for her, and honestly great on anyone who reaches for it. Best worn confidently — a little goes a long way.
How It Stacks Up Against the Original
Think of it as the scent you love, minus the things you don’t: no alcohol sting, no three-figure price tag, no tiny bottle that runs dry in a month. Just the fragrance, concentrated and built to last.
Make It Last All Day
For all-day wear, moisturise first — oil clings to soft, hydrated skin far better than to dry skin, and you’ll notice the difference by evening.
The Quick Facts
- Inspired by: Tom Ford Noir Women
- Scent family: Warm Oriental-Floral
- Best for: women's, Fall, Winter
- Format: Alcohol-free perfume oil — 0.33 oz rollerball up to bulk sizes
Try Noir Femme once and it has a way of becoming the bottle you reach for first.
