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Eau de Parfum
Yodeyma
Spanish clone house offering low cost alternatives to popular designer fragrances.
Yodeyma is a Spanish fragrance brand specializing in affordable perfumes that closely follow the scent profiles of well known designer releases. Company information for Yodeyma Parfums notes that the firm has more than 20 years of experience creating perfumes, and that it was founded with the goal of making luxury style fragrances accessible to a wider public. Fragrance directories such as Fragrantica list Yodeyma as a relatively new fragrance brand in their database, with the earliest cataloged release appearing in 2016.
The brand focuses on producing scents that are clearly marketed as being inspired by existing hits. For example, the fragrance N°2 is described on Yodeyma's US website as inspired by Alien by Mugler and built around jasmine, cashmeran wood and white amber. N°4 is presented as a version inspired by Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue, while N°25 is positioned as an interpretation of Black Opium by Yves Saint Laurent, featuring coffee, liquor and vanilla. On its US site, Yodeyma summarizes its positioning with the line "The affordable alternative to luxury perfumes" and emphasizes that it crafts high quality fragrances inspired by iconic scents while aiming to keep prices low.
Yodeyma sells primarily through its own online perfumery channels, including dedicated regional sites such as yodeyma.com and yodeyma.us. The range covers feminine, masculine, and unisex options, along with matching body products in some markets. Online discussions and reviews, particularly from European users, frequently highlight that the brand is based in Spain and that its fragrances are designed to resemble mainstream designer scents at a fraction of the price, making it a popular entry point for budget conscious buyers who want familiar styles without paying designer markups.
A designer, budget house known for designer-inspired compositions.
Yodeyma began as a Spanish perfume company focused on offering low cost access to luxury style scents and has continued to expand its catalog as new designer hits emerge. Over time, the brand has moved from simple alternatives to a structured range with numbered fragrances mapped to specific designer references, plus regional websites and online distribution. While the core strategy of cloning remains unchanged, recent releases show a stronger emphasis on longevity claims and more polished marketing aimed at international customers.
Yodeyma is a straightforward clone house: highly useful if you want designer-like scents on a tight budget, less compelling if you value originality or luxury presentation. It delivers strong value per dollar but not artistic innovation.