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A majestic symphony of citrus, regal rose, and opulent patchouli, Le Parfum Royal envelops you in modern royalty. Bold yet refined, it's a confident signature for those who command attention with understated power.
A budget take on Givenchy's Eaudemoiselle Bois de Oud. The Turkish-rose-meets-soft-oud heart wrapped in vanilla and amber captures the original's beginner-friendly, sweet-but-not-too-sweet oriental floral; this dupe gives up some of the rose's polish and crispness and wears closer to the skin.
Scent Profile
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Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The luminous citrus and floral heart shine in spring and early fall, while the rich patchouli, sandalwood, and warm amber ground it for cooler weather. Its warmth and projection can be a bit much for peak summer or deepest winter.
Occasions
This scent balances regal presence with versatility, making it ideal for dates and formal settings. Projection and complexity mean it may be a touch strong for office or sport, but it's polished enough for professional wear in moderation.
Seasons
The warm rose-oud-and-amber profile is at its best in autumn and winter and through spring, and feels too rich for hot summer days.
Occasions
An elegant, slightly dressy oriental floral built for evenings, dates and formal occasions, with enough softness for refined daily wear.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, warm spicy, amber
Subtle differences in overall composition
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