
Metallique
Metallic by name, but far more nuanced in practice. Tom Ford Metallique, an Eau de Parfum launched in 2019, sits within the classic floral aldehyde family yet updates it with a distinctly modern polish. It does not smell retro. It smells considered, cool in temperature but warm in the dry-down, the kind of scent that draws comparison to vintage Chanel while standing firmly on its own ground. Aromatica carries the Tom Ford Metallique decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Aldehydes, Pink Pepper, Bergamot
Heart: Heliotrope, Hawthorn, Lily-of-the-Valley
Base: Vanilla, Ambrette (Musk Mallow), Peru Balsam, Sandalwood
The Scent
Aldehydes lead the opening, and they arrive with presence. Not harsh, not soapy in the old-fashioned sense, but with a clean metallic luminosity that lives up to the name. Pink pepper gives the first minute a faint sharpness that adds dimension without reading as spicy, while bergamot keeps things from feeling too static, lending a gentle brightness to the accord. This top phase is the part of Metallique that surprises people most. It smells like the air above a cold mirror, or the faint brightness of a polished surface. Expect to pause and smell your wrist. The aldehydes do not fade so much as they soften, easing gradually into the floral heart without losing their cool, luminous character. That transition from sharp brightness to something more rounded is one of the more satisfying moments in the composition.
As the aldehydes settle, the heart opens up with heliotrope at the center. Heliotrope reads as almond-adjacent and powdery, and on warmer skin it can bloom into something notably sweet. It can read as a creamy, almost edible softness that recalls classic feminine perfumery at its most structured, or it can tip warmer and more powdery than the name promises, losing some of the cool metallic edge that made the opening compelling. Both experiences are real and depend heavily on individual skin chemistry. Hawthorn adds a faintly green, slightly bitter floral counterpoint that keeps the composition from tipping too far into the sweet register, while lily-of-the-valley lends a clean, dewy airiness that prevents the heliotrope from becoming cloying. The interplay between heliotrope's softness and lily-of-the-valley's clean dewiness gives the heart a push-pull quality that keeps it alive on the skin. The heart sits close, creating an intimacy that works well in situations where nearness matters more than broadcast.
The base deepens quietly. Vanilla and Peru Balsam together create a warm, slightly resinous softness, the kind of base that reads as comfort rather than sweetness at full volume. Ambrette adds a skin-like musk that blurs the line between the fragrance and your own warmth, anchoring everything in something that feels biological and personal. Sandalwood keeps the composition grounded without being obviously woody. The final dry-down is soft and slightly sweet, a skin scent that lingers rather than announces itself. This is not a fragrance that fills a room; it rewards those who get close enough to notice.
When to Wear
Metallique wears best in cooler months, from autumn through winter, when the aldehyde opening reads as crisp and the warm vanilla base feels appropriate to the air. It suits polished daytime settings and evening occasions where you want something refined rather than loud, a gallery opening, a formal lunch, or situations where the proximity of a close-skin scent works in your favor.
Who Is It For
For the woman who already knows she loves powdery, structured florals and wants something that references the vintage aldehyde tradition without smelling like she borrowed her grandmother's perfume. It rewards those who appreciate subtlety and skin-close wear over broadcast.
If you enjoy Lys Fume from the same house, Metallique sits in a related space, floral, refined, with a powder-adjacent warmth, though the aldehyde character here is distinctly its own. Browse the full Tom Ford collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Metallic by name, but far more nuanced in practice. Tom Ford Metallique, an Eau de Parfum launched in 2019, sits within the classic floral aldehyde family yet updates it with a distinctly modern polish. It does not smell retro. It smells considered, cool in temperature but warm in the dry-down, the kind of scent that draws comparison to vintage Chanel while standing firmly on its own ground. Aromatica carries the Tom Ford Metallique decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Aldehydes, Pink Pepper, Bergamot
Heart: Heliotrope, Hawthorn, Lily-of-the-Valley
Base: Vanilla, Ambrette (Musk Mallow), Peru Balsam, Sandalwood
The Scent
Aldehydes lead the opening, and they arrive with presence. Not harsh, not soapy in the old-fashioned sense, but with a clean metallic luminosity that lives up to the name. Pink pepper gives the first minute a faint sharpness that adds dimension without reading as spicy, while bergamot keeps things from feeling too static, lending a gentle brightness to the accord. This top phase is the part of Metallique that surprises people most. It smells like the air above a cold mirror, or the faint brightness of a polished surface. Expect to pause and smell your wrist. The aldehydes do not fade so much as they soften, easing gradually into the floral heart without losing their cool, luminous character. That transition from sharp brightness to something more rounded is one of the more satisfying moments in the composition.
As the aldehydes settle, the heart opens up with heliotrope at the center. Heliotrope reads as almond-adjacent and powdery, and on warmer skin it can bloom into something notably sweet. It can read as a creamy, almost edible softness that recalls classic feminine perfumery at its most structured, or it can tip warmer and more powdery than the name promises, losing some of the cool metallic edge that made the opening compelling. Both experiences are real and depend heavily on individual skin chemistry. Hawthorn adds a faintly green, slightly bitter floral counterpoint that keeps the composition from tipping too far into the sweet register, while lily-of-the-valley lends a clean, dewy airiness that prevents the heliotrope from becoming cloying. The interplay between heliotrope's softness and lily-of-the-valley's clean dewiness gives the heart a push-pull quality that keeps it alive on the skin. The heart sits close, creating an intimacy that works well in situations where nearness matters more than broadcast.
The base deepens quietly. Vanilla and Peru Balsam together create a warm, slightly resinous softness, the kind of base that reads as comfort rather than sweetness at full volume. Ambrette adds a skin-like musk that blurs the line between the fragrance and your own warmth, anchoring everything in something that feels biological and personal. Sandalwood keeps the composition grounded without being obviously woody. The final dry-down is soft and slightly sweet, a skin scent that lingers rather than announces itself. This is not a fragrance that fills a room; it rewards those who get close enough to notice.
When to Wear
Metallique wears best in cooler months, from autumn through winter, when the aldehyde opening reads as crisp and the warm vanilla base feels appropriate to the air. It suits polished daytime settings and evening occasions where you want something refined rather than loud, a gallery opening, a formal lunch, or situations where the proximity of a close-skin scent works in your favor.
Who Is It For
For the woman who already knows she loves powdery, structured florals and wants something that references the vintage aldehyde tradition without smelling like she borrowed her grandmother's perfume. It rewards those who appreciate subtlety and skin-close wear over broadcast.
If you enjoy Lys Fume from the same house, Metallique sits in a related space, floral, refined, with a powder-adjacent warmth, though the aldehyde character here is distinctly its own. Browse the full Tom Ford collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











