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It takes a discerning nose

Posted by Robin on 1 March 2023 7 Comments

Dossier's creations are not counterfeits. Counterfeit perfumes, like a counterfeit handbag, explicitly mislead consumers by pretending to come from a brand with which they have no affiliation, and are therefore illegal, if relatively common. Nor are Dossier scents what you might consider knockoffs; as with luxury fashion, scents originating in high-end perfume trickle down to the mass market all the time. But it takes a discerning nose to recognize that, say, Zara Gardenia is a riff on YSL Black Opium, just like it would take a knowledgeable shopper to see that Zara's Mini City Bag features traces of Balenciaga's Hourglass Bag.

— Read more in Inside the Complex World of Fragrance Dupes at Allure.

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  1. pyramus says:
    1 March 2023 at 9:38 am

    This is fascinating, but it certainly isn’t new. Back in the ’80s, as some of you remember, there was a line actually called Designer Imposters, and the packaging actually said, “If you like Obsession, you’ll love Confess!” Here’s an entire NYT article about the phenomenon (and it makes a lot of the same points that the Allure piece does): https://www.nytimes.com/1986/01/25/business/discounters-mimicry-plagues-costly-scents.html?unlocked_article_code=hLQqbnycHW3egP1ynYXWYvguzIE0C3Fi7b8DWX1tVvO_OZTkfuEUZG4IP9uhLV4tMTWakdHnaWz994_0in9S66dTMgg24KqHYdpwefOr-Nb-vSyt9xa2u6In8l3IT4p1Xq-66l2IXkdAd0Q5qGfbYumqKvxq2YrARSOhssTqgw3OqRZYZk8QMSk7vto0SuRXsntMztNiHlMRIYYPVza2IRqgL4cj3n_CCJCHDtU44B6PC1vsh50tNM153aADkRsi-k-53Y6UzojLKA2PF4oKYusJOHMBqfJJNDfaecpZs3VgB9vKpXxVyiITVTXAwoPJ0vbPLNqNX9alZsKrmU2v0MqSqVD3vMJddNJwMmugO8vvpQT0tw&smid=url-share

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    • Robin says:
      1 March 2023 at 10:46 am

      Dupes are old as time…I remember seeing them in the drugstore when I was a young ‘un.

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  2. akimon says:
    1 March 2023 at 10:44 am

    As I am reading The Ghost Perfumer, I am learning a lot about the issue of fragrance dupes, tweaks to existing formulas and lots of other details.

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    • Robin says:
      1 March 2023 at 10:46 am

      Ah, and is it a good read?

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      • akimon says:
        1 March 2023 at 10:57 am

        It’s rather verbose and heavy on personal musings of the author, but I have really learned so many new things about commercial perfume creation, the structure and the inner workings of the perfume industry (hello, “core list”) and the crazy fantasy world of Creed. It also reads a bit like thriller – will the villain face the truth or not? What will the hero say in the end? Read to find out! – and so I have been plowing through it and I am almost done. And even with the degree of anger it can generate in anyone interested in perfumes, it is also a nice, light reading compared to another book I just finished, Tender is the Flesh.

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        • Robin says:
          1 March 2023 at 11:09 am

          Tender is the Flesh looks like heavier reading than I can manage these days.

          But meanwhile I can provide the author with a list of brands for his continuing series…

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  3. scentfromabove says:
    10 May 2023 at 10:00 am

    I definitely use Dossier for dupes on
    BK 540 and Le Labo.
    They last all day and smell just like the real thing. I will gladly pay a portion of the price to have these scents whenever I want. I get tons of compliments on these scents. They also have a rewards and points incentive program.

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