Armaf Club De Nuit Woman
Armaf Club de Nuit Woman is a citrus-floral women’s fragrance on a patchouli-led base, regarded as an affordable alternative and dupe of Coco Mademoiselle (Chanel).
In short: Club de Nuit Woman smells similar to Coco Mademoiselle and is an affordable alternative, but not the same fragrance — our editorial assessment stands at 8/10.
- Dupe of
- Chanel Coco Mademoiselle
- House
- Armaf
- Basis
- Community consensus
- Confidence
- high
What is Club de Nuit Woman a dupe of?
Armaf Club de Nuit Woman is described by many as an affordable alternative to Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel. The original is known for its fresh-citrus opening over a warm, patchouli-carried base — and it is exactly this core theme that Club de Nuit Woman picks up. It is not a like-for-like recreation; it remains a fragrance in its own right that recognisably recalls Coco Mademoiselle.
In the UK, Armaf is sold via major online marketplaces and discount retailers, with Amazon.co.uk listings coming largely from third-party storefronts.
Which notes do Club de Nuit Woman and Coco Mademoiselle share?
The overlap carries through all three fragrance phases and forms the basis of our comparison:
- Top: orange, bergamot
- Heart: jasmine
- Base: patchouli, vanilla, vetiver
- Accords: citrus, patchouli, woody
In the top, orange and bergamot provide the bright, sparkling start. The clearest closeness shows in the base: patchouli, vanilla and vetiver give both fragrances the characteristic warm, slightly earthy finish. In the heart, jasmine remains the most important shared note.
Where do the two fragrances differ?
Each fragrance sets its own nuances. In the top, the Armaf adds grapefruit and peach, while the original builds on mandarin orange and orange blossom. In the heart, Coco Mademoiselle unfolds a lush white floral bouquet with turkish rose, mimosa and ylang-ylang; Club de Nuit Woman instead sketches a fresher, fruitier composition with rose, litchi and geranium. In the base, Coco Mademoiselle additionally relies on white musk, tonka bean and opoponax, while the Armaf brings its own musk.
How similar are they really?
Our editorial assessment of the similarity stands at 8/10 (editorial assessment). This figure is a placement on a scale of 1 to 10, derived from the shared notes and a broad community consensus — not a measurement and not a percentage. Anyone who likes the citrus-floral theme over warm patchouli will find a recognisably related reading here, but not the same experience.
sold in the UK via major online marketplaces and discount retailers (Amazon.co.uk)
What is Armaf Club de Nuit Woman a dupe of?
It is regarded as an affordable alternative to Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel. Both share a citrus-floral theme over a patchouli-led base, but they are not the same fragrance.
Does Club de Nuit Woman smell like Coco Mademoiselle?
Yes, it smells similar. Both share orange and bergamot in the top, jasmine in the heart and patchouli, vanilla and vetiver in the base. It is not the same fragrance, however.
How do the two fragrances differ?
Coco Mademoiselle relies among other things on turkish rose, mimosa, ylang-ylang, tonka bean and opoponax, while Club de Nuit Woman brings its own accents such as grapefruit, peach, litchi and geranium.
Is Club de Nuit Woman worth it as an affordable alternative?
If you like Coco Mademoiselle’s citrus-floral theme over warm patchouli, it offers a recognisably related interpretation. Our editorial assessment of the similarity stands at 8/10, supported by community consensus.
Can you buy Armaf Club de Nuit Woman in the UK?
Yes. Armaf is sold in the UK via major online marketplaces and discount retailers, and Amazon.co.uk listings come largely from third-party storefronts.