Chanel is a French company specialising in haute couture and ready to wear clothes, luxury goods and fashion accessories. The House of Chanel is known for the "little black dress", the perfume No. 5 de Chanel, and the Chanel Suit.
The list below shows all the Chanel fragrances that our users have added, along with the top-rated smell-a-like for each.
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Smells just like allure. Not so long lasting but great anyway
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Penny Golightly (25 Jul 2013)Does smell far more expensive than it costs – I’ve been wearing it as a unisex fragrance on sunny days, and absolutely love this one. It’s light and sophisticated, and lasts a long time on my skin. A definite repurchase.
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Smells great. Just like the original and lasts all day. Spot on. A must buy.
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Excellent alternative to Bleu de Chanel, very very close for a fraction of the price.
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Smells like jean Paul gaultier scandal
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It really does smell like the real thing! Obviously doesn’t last as long, but I have bought many different Milton Lloyd perfumes and I’m extremely impressed
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Absolutely love this perfume have bought many Milton Lloyd perfumes and love them all.
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Another gorgeous smell that lasts all day
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I've had the real Chanel Coco and I prefer the Milton LLoyd Tutu! Very similar, but without that Chanel "niff" ..haha..I love the spray thing they use, you get a big sprits which is fab.. A couple of sprays Tutu lasts all day, I can still smell it on me when I went to bed! Warm, sensual, georgous... My fave Milton LLoyd. Have had others too and never been disapointed with any of them. Long live Milton LLoys perfumes!
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I do not know the original Coco but the fragrance itself is very nice. Flower sweet, warm balsamic glow with hint of citrus. The longevity is disappointing but reapplying during a day helps. It runs out quite quickly but it's the favourite of 10 Milton Lloyd's other fragrances I've bought.
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Absolutly perfect. Its a really beautiful smell. I will never buy expensive perfumes again
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Fresh and perfect to wear at work
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So alike very happy bargain price 89p!!!!
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I bought a bottle of marks and spencers black amber and a bottle of chanel coco noir on the same day and they smell exactly the same.
the chanel is stronger. But comparing prices the marks and spencers version is a brilliant price at £18.00 and the chanel at £165.00. If you did a close eyes test you wouldn't know which one was which.
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I wore Yves Saint Laurent's 'Y'in the 1970's and woukd know it anyehere. When I bought Chanel's Crystalle for the first time, the memories and 'total recall' of Y came flooding back. They are almost interchangable but alas, I fear that Y is discontinued.Bizarrely, It lives on in Chanel.
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Jfenzi is Polish (EU) producer of quality budget fragrances. Hard to find in some countries and relatively cheap.
Titanium is a 90-95 percent copy of the Platinum Egoiste by Chanel. Owning the original I made a comparison and in my opinion these two are very hard to tell apart.
The main difference is sillage and potency (Jfenzi Titanium is weaker) and is missing the soapy accord of Platinum Egoiste. It is a bit synthetic, but most of the people would have trouble telling one from another.
The drydown of Titanium by Jfenzi is a bit linear, and it slowly disappears after 4-6 hours. Given the price for 100ml is anywhere between 5 to 10 EUR it can be considered as a great alternative.
I personally find it similar to Abercrombie and Fitch Fierce also, especially in the drydown. Overall you should try it. I am using original for special occasions and this one after shower.
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I bought this after these and Fragrantica's reviews as I wanted a reasonable clone for Chanel No. 5 and am so glad I did as it is far better than I thought it would be.
I won’t buy No. 5 today due to its being a shadow of itself but my chief memories of it stem from a bottle I had of the eau de toilette splash I was gifted in the early nineties which would have been a 1980s formulation. Vogue is definitely a very respectable clone for that version of No. 5 (in fact it is closer in spirit to the 80s version – today’s No. 5 is the one that smells like the poor quality dupe to me).
The aldehydic notes, skilfully blended with rich white florals and rose on top of a bed of woody and powdery notes and luxury soap is the same as No. 5 but Milton Lloyd’s performance is much better. Drydown is rich, haunting and luxuriantly feminine. I did as one reviewer did on Fragrantica and sprayed a paper towel with it, thinking I’d return to it to assess it later but before I could it reached out and seduced me with wafts of absolutely heavenly fragrance being carried in on the breeze coming through the kitchen door to where I was sitting, a bit like the beckoning spectral hand of fragrance in the vintage cartoons reaching out to tap me on the shoulder.
A dupe? Lovely in its own right - Bravo Milton Lloyd - please keep making it!
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Definitely smells like Chanel No 5 and gets so many compliments!
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Love it!!! Last for days ,nd smell like chanel n° 5 xx
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This is beautiful. Smells just like Chanel No 5 to me and is strong and long lasting
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Smelt a bit acidic to me