What's the difference between Dancing Leaves and Noir de Noir?+
Dancing Leaves is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from The Woods Collection (2016) dominated by Rose accords. Noir de Noir is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from Tom Ford (2007) leaning on Earthy accords. They share 6 accords: Rose, Woody, Patchouli, Warm Spicy.
Which is better, Dancing Leaves or Noir de Noir?+
By community rating, Dancing Leaves scores 3.99/5 vs Noir de Noir at 4.32/5. Noir de Noir's standout strength: Unique dark floral composition with roses, chocolate, and earthy patchouli notes. The "better" choice depends on what you value — longevity, projection, season fit, or signature character.
Do Dancing Leaves and Noir de Noir smell similar?+
They share 3 notes and 6 accords, including Rose, Woody, Patchouli, Warm Spicy, Floral. Noir de Noir: Noir de Noir is a deeply polarizing Tom Ford fragrance with devoted fans who love its dark, complex floral character, but it suffers from significant performance issues in recent batches.
Which lasts longer, Dancing Leaves or Noir de Noir?+
Noir de Noir: Recent batches reported to have significantly weaker performance and longevity Longevity varies by skin chemistry, concentration, and application method.
Which season suits Dancing Leaves vs Noir de Noir?+
Dancing Leaves scores highest for fall wear; Noir de Noir scores highest for winter wear. Dancing Leaves leans daytime, Noir de Noir leans evening.