Luxury fragrance without the luxury price tag — these Louis Vuitton perfume dupes deliver the same irresistible notes for a fraction of the cost.
Louis Vuitton’s fragrances are some of the most coveted in the beauty world — elegant, complex and beautifully blended with great staying power. But with most bottles priced around £260 for 100ml, they’re undeniably an investment.
The good news is that a wave of clever fragrance houses are creating inspired scents that echo the same notes and moods, from fresh tea-infused citrus to velvety florals and creamy ambers.
Here, L360 have rounded up the best Louis Vuitton perfume dupes that smell remarkably similar, yet cost a fraction of the price.

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Louis Vuitton Imagination (£260 for 100ml) vs Zara Sunrise On The Red Sand Dunes EDP (£29.99 for 100ml)
Fragrance notes: Amber accord, bergamot, black tea
Louis Vuitton’s Imagination blends warming amber with crisp black tea and bright bergamot for a scent that feels both invigorating and comforting. Sicilian cedar and Tunisian neroli add depth, while ginger brings a lively, spicy lift that lingers beautifully on skin.
Zara’s Sunrise On The Red Sand Dunes channels a remarkably similar energy. Expect the same bergamot notes and fresh-yet-creamy citrus warmth — and the impressive longevity makes it feel far more expensive than its £29.99 price tag.

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Louise Vuitton eLVes (£260 for 100ml) vs Alt Fragrances Spirits Extrait de Parfum (£38 for 60ml)
Fragrance notes: Centifolia rose, ambroxan, lily-of-the-valley, patchouli
Louis Vuitton’s eLVes is a luminous floral with a modern edge, where velvety centifolia rose meets the clean, skin-like warmth of ambroxan. Lily-of-the-valley adds delicate freshness, while patchouli grounds the fragrance with a subtle, earthy depth.
Alt Fragrances’ Spirits mirrors this balance beautifully. Expect the sam

e airy rose bouquet softened by ambroxan and lifted by fresh florals — a sophisticated floral scent that feels polished, elegant and surprisingly long-lasting.
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Louis Vuitton Attrape-Rêves (£260 for 100ml) vs AW Scents 350 Mojo Extrait de Parfum (£39.99 for 100ml)
Fragrance notes: cocoa, peony accord, lychee accord
Attrape-Rêves is playful yet indulgent — a dreamy blend where juicy lychee meets soft peony and a whisper of cocoa. The result is a delicate sweet floral with a slightly gourmand twist that feels both romantic and addictive.
AW Scents’ 350 Mojo recreates that same airy sweetness. The lychee note sparkles against peony’s powdery softness, while cocoa adds a creamy warmth that lingers gently on the skin.

Louis Vuitton Spell On You (£260 for 100ml) vs Yom & Layl Tilsm (£65 for 100ml)
Fragrance notes: Iris, sambac jasmine, centifolia rose
Spell On You is a classic floral with a velvety twist, blending powdery iris with luminous sambac jasmine and romantic centifolia rose. It’s soft, elegant and unmistakably feminine — the kind of scent that feels effortlessly chic.
Yom & Layl’s Tilsm captures that same floral harmony. The iris remains the star, wrapped in creamy jasmine and delicate rose for a scent that feels refined, graceful and quietly luxurious.

Louis Vuitton Heures D’Absence (£260 for 100ml) vs Divian 831 (£30.95 for 100ml)
Fragrance notes: mimosa, jasmine, centifolia rose
Heures D’Absence is a radiant floral bouquet centred around soft mimosa and elegant jasmine, with centifolia rose adding a romantic flourish. The result is a bright, uplifting scent that feels like sunshine in fragrance form.
Divain 831 offers a beautifully similar floral composition. Mimosa’s powdery sweetness pairs effortlessly with jasmine and rose, creating a delicate daytime scent that feels airy, joyful and endlessly wearable.
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