Taylor Swift’s favorite perfume was revealed to be not from her own line, Wonderstruck, but a Tom Ford Eau de parfum (EDP), first released in 2011.
At the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards 2024 (VMAs), not only Swift’s fashion outfits drew numerous queries but even her perfume choice had beauty enthusiasts open-eared.
In a recent behind-the-scenes clip, it seemed like Swifties finally unlocked the mystery behind Taylor’s signature scent after drag queen Xunami Muse who took a photo closely with the superstar revealed the brand she’s using.
In the video, Xunami was seen complimenting the singer’s fragrance and made a gesture as if asking what she sprayed.
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She smelled so good and confirmed it was Tom Ford🤭 https://t.co/7HVTTCsZ9I
— Xunami “ijbol queen” Muse (@XunamiMuse) September 12, 2024
Later on, the drag queen took to X and said, “She smelled so good,” and confirmed that Taylor replied she was wearing Tom Ford when she asked her.
This added to the initial speculations that the “Cruel Summer” singer particularly wore the Santal Blush, the same EDP spotted in her house back in 2020 and the same perfume she revealed as her go-to scent during the Reputation-era secret sessions, according to Cosmopolitan.
Tom Ford Santal Blush Eau De Parfum, first released in a 2011 collection boasts an earthy and woody fragrance thanks to its key notes of sandalwood combined with exotic spices like cinnamon bark oil and ylang-ylang.
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“A textured fusion of creamy sandalwood and exotic eastern spices collides with sumptuous woods and florals to create a soft, naked glamour with a mysterious spirit,” said the luxury brand when describing its fragrance.
Taylor Swift’s favorite perfume is retailed for $195 for a 30-milliliter bottle and $300 for a 50-milliliter one. Perfume lovers can avail of this on its official website, tomfordbeauty.com, or on Sephora.
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