Salty Breeze
Eau de Parfum
Autobiography
Dubai-based Paris Corner line offering affordable inspired-by takes on popular designer and niche scents.
Autobiography is a fragrance line created by Dubai-based Paris Corner Perfumes and positioned as one of the company’s themed series of scents. Fragrantica lists Autobiography as a new brand with its first perfumes appearing in 2020, and Paris Corner’s own site presents Autobiography as a distinct collection within its broader catalog. Retailers such as Aroma Concepts and Parfum Paris Corner consistently group Autobiography with Paris Corner’s other ranges rather than treating it as an independent company.
The line is marketed as telling a “personal story” through each composition, with names like Citron Vanille, Salty Breeze, Supreme Gold and Vanilla Voyage that hint at their focus. Community reviews and YouTube coverage describe many Autobiography releases as being clearly inspired by well-known designer and niche perfumes: for example, Citron Vanille is frequently cited as a take on Chanel Allure Homme Edition Blanche, while Supreme Gold is presented as Paris Corner’s interpretation of Parfums de Marly Herod, and Salty Breeze as referencing a Jo Malone-style marine citrus. This positions Autobiography firmly in the value-oriented clone/inspired-by segment rather than in original conceptual perfumery.
Most Autobiography bottles share a square design with a prominent gold seal and colorful artwork that reflects key ingredients, as described on Parfum Paris Corner’s official product pages. The range is largely eau de parfum concentrations, with online reviewers often reporting solid longevity and noticeable projection relative to the price bracket. Distribution is strongest through Middle Eastern and UK-based discounters and online shops, where Autobiography is promoted as an accessible way to experience popular high-end scent profiles at a lower cost per milliliter.
A designer, budget house known for oriental compositions.
Autobiography appears to have launched around 2020 as one of Paris Corner’s themed collections and has quickly expanded to include multiple flankers across fresh, gourmand and oriental styles. Early releases focused heavily on interpretations of high-profile Western designer hits, but newer entries increasingly cover niche and Middle Eastern-leaning scent profiles as Paris Corner broadens its catalog. The ongoing trend is toward dense, long-lasting formulas that amplify sweetness and spice while keeping prices low.
Autobiography is a strong option if you want loud, long-lasting clones of popular scents at very low prices and do not mind trading away originality and ultra-refined quality. It is a pragmatic, value-driven line rather than an artistic one.