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An opulent, enveloping rose-oud that drapes you in velvet and gold. This is not for the timid - it’s a show-stopping, ultra-luxurious scent that commands attention and leaves a haunting, unforgettable trail.
MFK's Oud Satin Mood is famous for pairing Bulgarian rose against a vanilla-benzoin base, with oud as more of a supporting texture than the star, and that's exactly the shape this dupe follows. It's a fair, wearable echo of the rose-vanilla concept, though it doesn't reach the smooth, satin-like blending the original is celebrated for.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Intensely rich, warm, and resinous with prominent oud, rose, and amber, this fragrance excels in fall and winter where its opulence and power shine. Its sweetness and density can be overwhelming in heat, but it works well in cool spring evenings.
Occasions
A statement scent best for formal events and special evenings, where its luxurious sillage and depth make an impression. Its boldness and lushness can be too much for the office or casual wear.
Seasons
A rose-oud-vanilla composition with a warm resinous base suits cooler months and evening wear best.
Occasions
Rich and romantic rather than everyday, it fits dates and dressier evening occasions well.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean amber, floral, sweet
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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