How does the Parfum differ from the original Ombré Leather EDP?+−
The Parfum is more concentrated, which brings slightly more sweetness and freshness to the leather-floral core. The two are closely related in character, and the community consensus is that if you own the EDP, the upgrade isn't dramatic enough to feel essential — the differences are real but subtle. That said, the Parfum edges ahead on performance.
Is this masculine, feminine, or genuinely unisex?+−
Tom Ford positions it for both men and women, and its classification as a leathery floral does support genuine versatility. The black leather and cardamom give it a traditionally masculine edge, while the jasmine sambac absolute and orris keep it from reading as strictly gendered. In practice, it tends to get worn and recommended across genders without much debate.
When is the best time to wear Ombré Leather Parfum?+−
Fall and winter are the clear sweet spots — the warm leather, amber, patchouli, and cedarwood combination is built for cooler temperatures. Occasion-wise, evening and night-out settings are where most people reach for it, though its clean, polished character also makes it work for business or leisure. Summer is where it feels most out of place.
How is the performance — longevity and sillage?