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Eau de Parfum
Lou de Pre
Polish inspiration house offering budget eau de parfums modeled after mainstream designer hits.
Lou de Pre is a Polish fragrance brand positioned under Live LCC, a Warsaw based cosmetics group that develops multiple value oriented perfume lines.[7][1] Parfumo lists Lou de Pre as a Polish brand and notes that all currently known fragrances were released in 2025, while Fragrantica records the earliest Lou de Pre edition in 2024, indicating a very recent launch and fast expansion of the catalog.[7][5]
The line focuses on accessible eau de parfum concentrations in 90 ml bottles, built around familiar masculine and unisex themes such as woody aromatics, ambery fougeres and gourmand vanillas.[1][2][3] Names like Golden Safran, Midnight Desert, Paradis Vanille and Amber Flame appear repeatedly at European discounters and online retailers, where reviewers highlight direct similarity to popular designer blockbusters at a fraction of the price.[2][8][9] Independent reviewers on YouTube describe Midnight Desert as an interpretation of Yves Saint Laurent Y Eau de Parfum and Golden Safran as an interpretation of Dior Sauvage Elixir, explicitly framing the brand as an inspiration house.[8][9]
Third party reviews consistently point to strong performance relative to cost, with several Lou de Pre scents reported to last around 7 to 8 hours with moderate to strong projection while retailing in the low budget segment.[8][9] On Parfumo, the brand averages roughly 7.2 out of 10 across hundreds of ratings, suggesting solid reception among enthusiasts who prioritize value and similarity to their favorite designer references over artistic originality.[7]
A designer, budget house known for woody aromatic compositions.
Lou de Pre launched in the mid 2020s with a tight portfolio that rapidly expanded to more than ten fragrances, all clustered around familiar masculine and unisex designer styles.[7][5] Early releases focus heavily on interpretations of recent hits like Y EDP and Sauvage Elixir, suggesting a deliberate strategy of quickly covering key best selling scent profiles.[8][9] As distribution through European discounters and online perfumeries grows, the brand may broaden into more feminine leaning and gourmand territory, but for now its core identity remains value driven clone style offerings.[2][3]
If you want inexpensive, strong performing alternatives to current designer blockbusters and do not care much about originality or brand story, Lou de Pre is a very efficient choice. If you prioritize artistry, unique signatures or luxury presentation, you will likely find it lacking.