The Story
Why it exists.
The Tom Ford Private Blend collection operates on a single principle: commissioned concepts, not marketing briefs. Every year brings a new exploration, a material Ford wants to understand built by the perfumer who can execute it. Myrrhe Mystère arrived in 2023 when the concept was, simply: myrrh. Not as a supporting note. As the entire premise. Rodrigo Flores-Roux was given that brief and the freedom that comes with it, and what he delivered is a study in myrrh's duality. Sacred in ancient ceremony. Sensual in private moments. This is a fragrance built around a single desire: take a resin with six thousand years of history and make it undeniable in 2023.
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The Look of Love
Dusty Springfield
The Beginning
The Tom Ford Private Blend collection operates on a single principle: commissioned concepts, not marketing briefs. Every year brings a new exploration, a material Ford wants to understand built by the perfumer who can execute it. Myrrhe Mystère arrived in 2023 when the concept was, simply: myrrh. Not as a supporting note. As the entire premise. Rodrigo Flores-Roux was given that brief and the freedom that comes with it, and what he delivered is a study in myrrh's duality. Sacred in ancient ceremony. Sensual in private moments. This is a fragrance built around a single desire: take a resin with six thousand years of history and make it undeniable in 2023.
What makes the composition work is not reverence for tradition but a willingness to modernise it. The Orpur designation on both the myrrh and sandalwood means these are Givaudan's premium filtered absolutes, cleaner, more luminous, less animalic than their raw counterparts. Ultravanil, Ford's proprietary vanilla accord, brings a sweetness that reads modern rather than nostalgic. The absinthe in the opening is the unexpected element, bitter, aromatic, slightly spirit-forward, that keeps the introduction from going warm and fuzzy. Black leather in the heart is also unusual. Most woody fragrances treat leather as a base.
The Evolution
Myrrh opens sharp and camphoraceous, with absinthe lending anise-sharp bitterness that most wearers describe as divisive for the first twenty minutes. The absinthe slowly recedes. What replaces it is warm, golden, and luminous, vanilla-heavy without reading sweet in the conventional sense. Jasmine absolute enters around thirty minutes, but here it doesn't behave like a typical floral heart. Combined with black leather, it's more of an atmosphere than a declaration. Sandalwood settles closest to skin and stays the longest. By hour three, what remains is a warm, powdery-woody drydown with sandalwood and vanilla that reads as skin-warm rather than perfume-worn. The longevity is exceptional, this is a fragrance that will outlast the day it was applied to.
Cultural Impact
The Tom Ford Private Blend portfolio now spans aromatic, oriental, woody, and leather categories. Myrrhe Mystère sits alongside Ébène Fumé as one of the house's most resin-forward releases, but trades that fragrance's smoky fire for a sweeter, more luminous warmth. The myrrh-jasmine-leather triad gives it a complexity that rewards multiple wearings.
The House
USA · Est. 2005
Tom Ford Beauty is the definition of modern glamour, offering fragrances that are as unapologetically luxurious as they are sensual. With its distinct Signature and Private Blend collections, the house creates bold, high-impact scents designed to be the ultimate accessory for a life lived with confidence and style.
If this were a song
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The scent lives in the hour when daylight fades and warmth takes over, amber light through glass, something luminous settling close to skin. The sonic equivalent is unhurried depth: slow-building, warm, with edges that catch differently in low light. Not background music. Closer to a single lamp in a quiet room.
The Look of Love
Dusty Springfield

























