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Eau de Parfum
Volaré
UAE-based clone house under Mamlakat Al Oud offering strong-performing, budget interpretations of popular designer scents.
Volaré is a fragrance brand from the United Arab Emirates that operates under the house of Mamlakat Al Oud, a Dubai‑based perfume group established in 1994.[4][2] The brand positions itself as part of this wider Gulf perfume ecosystem, offering affordable alternatives to better known designer and niche perfumes while being produced in the UAE.[2][4]
Most documented Volaré launches date from 2023 onward, and the catalog has expanded rapidly in a short time, including fragrances like Above the Clouds (2024) and several lines marketed as interpretations of popular designer scents.[8][1] Reviewers and retailers describe Volaré as focusing on accessible price points and strong performance, making it a common choice for consumers looking for high-intensity scents on a budget.[1][3] Several commentators group the brand with other Middle Eastern clone houses that specialize in reinterpretations of Western hits.[1][3]
Stylistically, Volaré’s output leans heavily into crowd‑pleasing profiles: sweet woods, ambers, marine aromatics and fruity florals, often dialed up in strength compared with their inspirations.[1][3][8] Community feedback highlights long wear on fabric and noticeable projection, attributes that align with broader regional preferences for potent compositions.[3] While the focus on cloning limits originality, it also gives the brand a clear commercial role for buyers who mainly want familiar styles without paying full designer or niche prices.[1][3]
As part of Mamlakat Al Oud, Volaré benefits from established regional distribution and is increasingly visible through online shops and discount retailers outside the Middle East.[4][5][7] The brand’s trajectory suggests further expansion of lines that mirror successful international releases, with occasional more experimental offerings such as the bracing citrus‑ginger profile of Above the Clouds.[8]
Volaré fragrances typically present familiar designer-style accords with amplified intensity and sweetness, in line with many Middle Eastern clone houses.[1][3] They often emphasize strong sillage and long fabric longevity, with note structures that clearly reference well-known Western releases.[1][3][8]
A designer, budget house known for amber compositions.
Volaré appears to have emerged as a distinct label within Mamlakat Al Oud’s portfolio relatively recently, with its earliest recorded fragrances arriving in 2023.[8][1] Initial releases focused heavily on recognizable designer clones, and subsequent launches have broadened the range to include different thematic lines such as marine, citrus, and gourmand profiles.[1][3][7] As the brand gains visibility through online shops and reviewers, it is progressively moving from a local UAE presence to a more global budget-clone option.[4][5][9]
Volaré is a straight-to-the-point clone house: loud, affordable, and clearly modeled on crowd-pleasing designers. It is a practical choice for value seekers, but not where you go for originality or nuanced perfumery.