Few fragrance houses do it quite like Yves Saint Laurent, but you don’t need to spend triple digits to get the look (or the scent), thanks to these surprisingly spot-on swaps.
If Yves Saint Laurent fragrances are on your radar right now, you’re not alone. The recent launch of YSL Libre Crush — a sweeter, more playful twist on the original — is already generating a buzz, proving the Libre franchise still has serious staying power.
The catch is that they don’t come cheap. With many bottles sitting comfortably in the £90+ bracket (and some soaring well beyond), building a YSL fragrance wardrobe can feel more aspirational than attainable.
That’s where dupes come in. From Zara’s cult-favourite scents to offerings from small perfume houses, there are now many alternatives designed to mirror the same notes, mood and longevity — often for less than £20.
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Zara Golden Decade (£17.99 for 50ml) vs YSL Libre (£102 for 50ml)
Fragrance notes: Warm vanilla, vetiver and lavender
Libre is one of YSL’s most sought-after perfumes right now, and for good reason. Its signature blend of lavender and vanilla is equal parts fresh and sensual, making it a modern classic.
Zara’s Golden Decade captures that same bold-meets-creamy balance, blending aromatic florals with soft woods for a scent that’s strikingly similar. At under £20, it’s an easy everyday alternative to the designer favourite.

Next White Amber (£10 for 30ml) vs YSL Opium Eau de Parfum (£69 for 30ml)
Fragrance notes: Myrrh, mandarin, jasmine, vanilla
Few perfumes are as iconic as Opium — rich, spicy and unapologetically dramatic.
Next’s White Amber channels that same depth and warmth, with a slightly softer, more wearable twist. Think less full-throttle intensity, more slow-burning elegance. Perfect if you want that opulent feel without the heaviness as we move into the warmer months.

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Blossom Perfumery 325 (£16.95 for 30ml) vs YSL Mon Paris (£69 for 30ml)
Fragrance notes: strawberry, raspberry, pear, datura flower, white florals, patchouli, white musk
Mon Paris is sweet, fruity and undeniably addictive — the kind of scent that lingers on scarves and gets compliments all day long.
Blossom Perfumery 325 offers a near-identical vibe, with juicy berries, soft florals and a musky base that feels playful yet polished.
Buy from Blossom Perfumery for £16.95.

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Zara Marshmallow Glow EDP (£19.99 for 100ml) vs YSL Libre Crush (£152 for 90ml)
Fragrance notes: lavender, raspberry, coconut
Creamy, fruity and made for compliments — Libre Crush is a sweeter, more playful spin on the original.
Zara Marshmallow Glow leans into that same addictive sweetness, with a soft, fluffy finish that feels youthful and easy to wear. It’s less sharp than Libre but captures the same crowd-pleasing DNA at a fraction of the price.

Bjorn Parfume Rose Riot (£145 for 50ml) vs YSL Blouse Extrait De Parfum (£420 for 50ml)
Fragrance notes: rose quartet (damask, centifolia, heart, ourika), green notes, bergamot, incense, ambrette seed, oak-infused woods
Blouse is one of YSL’s more niche, ultra-luxury offerings — a complex, couture-style rose scent with depth and intrigue.
Bjorn Parfume’s Rose Riot delivers a similarly multi-faceted rose experience, balancing freshness, warmth and subtle smokiness. While it’s still an investment, it comes in at over 65% less than the original, making it a smarter way to tap into the elevated, niche fragrance space.
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