Tom Ford
Costa Azzurra EDP
“Cliffside rocks and salty wind — the Amalfi Coast without the travel debt.”

Yann Vasnier's 2021 launch in the Tom Ford Private Blend collection — a Mediterranean-coastal reference built on driftwood, seaweed, and a herbal cypress-mastic skeleton. The marine-aromatic structure lands closer to a beach-pine-resin sketch than to a conventional aquatic. Most popular in spring and summer. The collection also includes Costa Azzurra Parfum and Costa Azzurra Acqua siblings.
The take
What works
- ●Driftwood-seaweed accord is genuinely evocative
- ●Unisex coastal freshness that stands out from generic aquatics
- ●Refined enough to escape the 'beach cologne' label
Trade-offs
- ●Private Blend pricing for non-Private Blend longevity
- ●Too safe for TF's flagship tier
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Smells like
Similar scent DNA — if you own one, you may not need the other
You might also like
Different scent, similar vibe
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tom Ford Costa Azzurra smell similar to?
Closest matches in our database: Tom Ford Tom Ford Costa Azzurra (86%), Lanvin L'Homme Sport (80%), Tom Ford Costa Azzurra Acqua (79%). Strong DNA matches — same scent family and similar composition.
How long does Tom Ford Costa Azzurra last?
5–7 hours on most skin (good longevity at 65/100) with moderate projection.
When should you wear Tom Ford Costa Azzurra?
Strongest in summer and spring, daytime-leaning. Suited to beach, casual.
Is Tom Ford Costa Azzurra worth it?
At $145–$250, yes for this tier. Driftwood-seaweed accord is genuinely evocative. Unisex coastal freshness that stands out from generic aquatics.
Details
- Perfumer
- Yann Vasnier
- Collection
- Private Blend




























