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Lost Cherry is a provocative cherry liqueur fantasy wrapped in almond and vanilla, decadent and utterly distinctive. Unapologetically sweet and boozy, it demands attention and invites indulgence.
Match Fragrances' interpretation of Tom Ford's Lost Cherry (2018) - the Louise Turner cherry-almond gourmand that turned a Private Blend release into a viral signature, here translated into a black cherry-bitter almond opening over rose and a tonka-Peru balsam close. Honest dupe-fidelity for evening wear at a fraction of the niche price.
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Seasons
Lost Cherry's intense cherry sweetness and liqueur warmth shine best in cooler weather, making it ideal for fall and winter. Its density can feel cloying in heat but works for spring evenings.
Occasions
This is a statement scent for special nights out or formal settings where you want to leave a memorable impression. Best avoided in professional or athletic settings due to its bold projection and gourmand sweetness.
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The cherry-almond-tonka heart carries strongest in autumn and winter; spring works in cooler weather. Summer reads too rich.
Occasions
A cherry-cordial sweet gourmand with intimate-warm sillage is a date and evening pick; casual works for fans of the gourmand style. Not built for sport or office.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean sweet, fruity, warm spicy
Subtle differences in overall composition
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