Shoppers are obsessed with a brand new ‘luxury for less’ perfumery – with a top-selling Chanel-inspired scent retailing for only $35.
Australian brand Aerre, which is produced in France, recently launched Call It Fate ($35) which thousands are saying is the ‘perfect dupe’ for Chanel‘s Chance scent ($198).
‘These honestly smell exactly like the designer brands – I am never looking back,’ a shopper said online.
Aerre also has several other fragrances inspired by Tom Ford, Creed, Baccarat Rouge 540, Le Labo, and more.
Aussies claim the affordable brand is their ultimate hack for ‘smelling expensive but not paying the price’.
Call It Fate has notes of pink pepper, jasmine, and patchouli – all wrapped up in a white musk and vanilla base.
Many claim Aerre’s perfumes are long-lasting with one revealing the scent was ‘just as fresh 12 hours later’ as it was when first applied.
‘I’m so obsessed with these perfumes. I’ve had so many people stop and compliment me on how good I smelled. I’ve never had that happen in my entire life,’ an influencer said online.
Australian brand Aerre recently launched Call It Fate ($35) which thousands are saying is the ‘perfect dupe’ for Chanel’s Chance scent ($198)
Many claim Aerre’s perfumes are long-lasting with one revealing the scent was ‘just as fresh 12 hours later’ as it was when first applied
Perfumes aren’t the only ‘dupes’ Australians have been obsessed with recently.
Australians have been turning to affordable brands for versions of popular designer buys as the country slowly climbs out of the cost of living crisis.
Cotton On recently released a budget pair of $70 heels that are an ‘exact replica’ of $200 Tony Bianco shoes – and they’ve been dubbed ‘shoes of the season’.
Aerre also has several other fragrances inspired by Tom Ford, Chanel, Baccarat Rouge 540, Le Labo, and more
Kmart also blew shoppers away with a $40 version of a $4,000 designer trench coat – and it goes with everything.
Thousands have chosen Aussie brand BondiBoost’s Everlast Airstyer ($280) instead of the pricey Dyson Airwrap ($849) since its launch.
Many shared more thoughts on Aerre’s bargain fragrances online.
‘If you want to be that girl down the street that everyone remembers – this is the perfume for you,’ one said about Call It Fate.
‘I am never buying expensive perfume again,’ another wrote.
‘I’m sick of seeing people spend over $300 on perfumes that do not even last,’ one added. ‘These will not break the bank and they smell incredible.’
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