Bal d'Afrique Eau de Parfum bottle Bal d'Afrique
Edp Concentration Edp
U Gender U
2009 Year -
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African Art Eau de Parfum bottle African Art

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Which Should You Buy?

Our Verdict - Bal d'Afrique Eau de Parfum
A luminous, woody-floral that balances soft sweetness and vibrant freshness with a distinctive powdery-violet edge. Effortlessly chic, versatile, and quietly unique-a signature for the creative and cosmopolitan.
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Our Verdict - African Art Eau de Parfum
A budget Perfume Parlour interpretation of Byredo Bal d'Afrique (2009) - Jerome Epinette's bergamot-marigold-violet-vetiver composition that became one of the Stockholm niche house's signature releases, evoking 1920s Parisian-African art culture in a clean unisex woody-floral. Honest dupe-fidelity for spring-summer day wear.

Scent Profile

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 9% 65%
Floral 25% 65%
Fruity 4% 10%
Green 21% 55%
Sweet 5% 30%
Warm 1% 20%
Woody 26% 75%
Earthy 14% 65%
Animalic 2% 5%
Fresh 20% 65%

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding
Bal d'Afrique EdP
African Art EdP

Notes

Shared Notes
Bergamot 34% vs 42%
Buchu 32% vs 24%
Shared Notes
Violet 51% vs 58%
Cyclamen 48% vs 41%
Shared Notes
Vetiver 57% vs 56%
Cedar 42% vs 43%

Accords

Bal d'Afrique Eau de Parfum African Art Eau de Parfum
95%
Woody
90%
80%
Aromatic
80%
75%
Earthy
70%
60%
Floral
65%
50%
Powdery
55%
45%
Fresh
50%
40%
Green
45%
Woody shared
95%
90%
Aromatic shared
80%
80%
Earthy shared
75%
70%
Floral shared
60%
65%
Powdery shared
50%
55%
Fresh shared
45%
50%
Green shared
40%
45%

Performance

Bal d'Afrique Eau de Parfum African Art Eau de Parfum
Long (6-10h)
Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Moderate
Projection
Intimate
Moderate
Intensity
Moderate

Season and Occasion Fit

Bal d'Afrique Eau de Parfum

Seasons

Best For:
Spring Autumn
Also Works:
Summer

Bal d'Afrique shines in spring and fall, when its blend of bright citrus, delicate florals, and earthy woods feels both uplifting and substantial. Its freshness can work in summer, but the vetiver and woody base are less suited for cold winter air.

Occasions

Best For:
Office Date Casual
Also Works:
Formal

Its moderate projection and distinctive, clean profile make it excellent for the office, casual, and date settings-memorable but not overpowering. Less suited for sport or the most formal black-tie events, where something either airier or weightier would work better.

African Art Eau de Parfum

Seasons

Best For:
Spring Summer
Also Works:
Autumn

Bergamot-marigold opening and violet-vetiver-cedar dry-down are spring-summer naturals; the clean woody-aromatic structure carries through into autumn. Less suited to winter.

Occasions

Best For:
Office Date Casual
Also Works:
Formal

Clean unisex woody-floral with intimate sillage fits office and casual day wear ideally; daytime dates work well. Lacks the projection or warmth for formal evenings or sport.

Similarity Breakdown

Overall
95%
Olfactory
95%
Notes
100%
Accord
100%
Key Similarities

Both share Woody, Aromatic, Earthy accords and Bergamot, African Marigold notes

Key Differences

Subtle differences in overall composition

Where to buy

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African Art Eau de Parfum
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