From breezy florals to sultry evening blends, these dupes are a chic cheat code for smelling expensive on a budget.
Luxury doesn’t always have to come with a three-digit price tag — especially when your favourite scents have high-street soulmates that smell just as divine.
Enter Next: the unsuspecting dupe destination that’s been quietly bottling up big-brand fragrance energy for a fraction of the cost.
L360 has rounded up the most iconic perfume pairings that have fragrance fans doing a double take — notes and all.
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Chanel Coco Mademoiselle vs Next Eau Nude
Fragrance notes: Orange blossom, jasmine, patchouli, rose
With its elegant citrus opening and warm floral heart, Eau Nude nails the modern femininity of Coco Mademoiselle.
It’s that ‘just-stepped-off-a-Parisian-balcony’ vibe —without the Parisian price tag.

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Dior J’adore vs Next Gold
Fragrance notes: Ylang-ylang, jasmine, peach, musk
Gold by Next is sunshine in a bottle — just like J’adore.
With lush florals and velvety fruits, it radiates warmth, sophistication and red carpet-ready glamour (perfect for your 9am meeting and 9pm martini).

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Dolce & Gabbana The One vs Next Sparkle
Fragrance notes: Vanilla, amber, peach, lily
The One is sultry and golden, and Sparkle delivers all that signature seduction in spades.
Sweet, smooth and irresistibly warm — it’s basically date night in fragrance form.

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Estée Lauder Bronze Goddess vs Next Yellow Summer Sun
Fragrance notes: Coconut, bergamot, tiare flower, vanilla
If you could bottle a beach holiday, this would be it.
Yellow Summer Sun captures the creamy tropical notes of Bronze Goddess, bringing the sunkissed glow feeling every time you spritz.

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Estée Lauder Sensuous vs Next Cashmere
Fragrance notes: Sandalwood, amber, lily, black pepper
Next’s Cashmere wraps you in the same cosy, sensual veil as Sensuous.
Think warm cashmere jumpers, fireside chats and soft-focus elegance — it’s autumn in a bottle.

Marc Jacobs Daisy Dream vs Next Blue Flowers
Fragrance notes: Blackberry, pear, wisteria, coconut water
Airy, sweet and ethereal, Blue Flowers mirrors Daisy Dream’s whimsical energy.
If your aesthetic leans towards floral dresses, vintage filters and cottagecore dreams, this one’s for you.

Dior Miss Dior vs Next Just Pink
Fragrance notes: Rose, mandarin, patchouli, musk
Pretty, polished and oh-so-versatile, Just Pink is a rosy nod to Miss Dior’s romantic allure.
A floral that flirts softly, it’s the ultimate ‘your skin but better’ scent.
What’s more, the Next version saves you nearly 90% than buying Dior’s original.

Mugler Alien vs Next Silver Aura
Fragrance notes: Jasmine sambac, amber, cashmeran
Bold and celestial, Silver Aura serves up Alien’s mysterious energy without the alienating price.
It’s otherworldly, addictive and guaranteed to turn heads (and noses).

YSL Opium vs Next White Amber
Fragrance notes: Myrrh, mandarin, jasmine, vanilla
Spicy, deep and opulent — White Amber channels Opium’s iconic drama with a softer touch.
It’s like a velvet curtain closing on a glamourous night out: moody, magnetic and utterly unforgettable.