Noted Aromas Milan
Noted Aromas Milan is marketed as an alternative to Tom Ford Ombre Leather Parfum. The notes below are the original Tom Ford profile, not a documented Milan formula.
Milan belongs on the Ombre Leather Parfum comparison page because Noted Aromas markets it that way; use Tom Ford's documented notes only as the reference profile.
- Dupe of
- Tom Ford Ombre Leather Parfum
- House
- Noted Aromas
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
What is Milan a dupe for?
Milan is Noted Aromas' fragrance marketed as an alternative to Tom Ford Ombre Leather Parfum. That makes Ombre Leather Parfum the reference scent for this comparison, rather than a statement that the two products share a documented formula. It is not the original, and it is not sold as one: it is a separate UK direct-online fragrance presented in the same broad style direction. Because the composition of Milan itself is not documented in our data, we do not list Milan's own notes or make claims about its performance. Where notes appear below, they belong to the Tom Ford original.
What is the original Ombre Leather Parfum profile?
For Tom Ford Ombre Leather Parfum, the documented note pyramid is:
- Top notes: violet leaf, cedar
- Heart notes: jasmine sambac, orris
- Base notes: leather, woody notes, tobacco
- Documented accords: leather, woody, animalic, ozonic, aquatic
Those notes and accords are the only fragrance-material terms we are using for the reference profile. In practical comparison terms, they tell you which Tom Ford facets Milan is aiming to evoke according to its marketed inspiration, but they should not be read as a published Milan ingredient list.
How should UK shoppers read this comparison?
If you are browsing Noted Aromas from the UK, read Milan as an alternative route into the Ombre Leather Parfum mood, not as a Tom Ford bottle under another label. Check the product name, house name and seller page so the purchase is recognisably for Noted Aromas Milan. We also avoid assumptions that often creep into dupe discussions: no longevity claim, no projection claim, no price comparison and no similarity score. The safe conclusion is narrower: Noted Aromas markets Milan in relation to Ombre Leather Parfum, and the Tom Ford note pyramid gives the reference point.
How do we verify the inspiration claim?
For pages like this, we start with the house's own wording: does the UK seller present the product as inspired by, or an alternative to, a named fragrance? We then look for independent community or press mentions that support the same pairing. For Milan, the current basis is the house's own marketing, so the confirmed evidence is Noted Aromas' own positioning. Confidence is medium rather than high because the listing is clear enough to make the comparison, but we are not relying on broad external consensus. That is why the language stays cautious: marketed as an alternative to, aims to evoke, and not the original.
Milan is sold directly through Noted Aromas’ UK web shop. (Noted Aromas)
Is Noted Aromas Milan the original Tom Ford fragrance?
No. Milan is a Noted Aromas fragrance marketed as an alternative to Tom Ford Ombre Leather Parfum; it is not the Tom Ford product itself.
Are Milan's own notes listed here?
The note pyramid shown here is for Tom Ford Ombre Leather Parfum. Milan's own composition is not documented in our data.
How strong is the evidence for the comparison?
Medium confidence: the link is based on Noted Aromas' own marketing. We would treat it as stronger if there were wider independent community or press corroboration.