Eden Perfumes No.168
Eden Perfumes No.168 is marketed as a Paco Rabanne Invictus-inspired fragrance, positioned for shoppers who want an affordable alternative in that style.
Eden Perfumes No.168 is positioned as an affordable alternative to Paco Rabanne Invictus; the notes shown here are for the original fragrance only.
- Dupe of
- Paco Rabanne Invictus
- House
- Eden Perfumes
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
What Is Eden Perfumes No.168 a Dupe For?
Eden Perfumes No.168 is marketed as an alternative to Paco Rabanne Invictus. That means the comparison starts with the house’s own positioning: No.168 is presented for people who like the idea of Invictus and want something in a related direction, without buying the Paco Rabanne bottle.
One thing to keep clear: No.168 is not Paco Rabanne Invictus, and it is not sold as the original. It is Eden Perfumes’ own product, framed as an inspired-by option. On this page, any note information belongs to the documented profile of Invictus, not to a published No.168 formula.
What Notes Are Documented for Paco Rabanne Invictus?
The original fragrance profile we have documented for Paco Rabanne Invictus is built around a fresh, marine-citrus direction with aromatic and woody support.
Top notes: sea notes, grapefruit, mandarin orange.
Heart notes: bay leaf, jasmine.
Base notes: ambergris, guaiac wood, oakmoss, patchouli.
Documented accords: citrus, marine, aromatic, fresh spicy, woody.
These notes should be read as the reference profile for Invictus only. They do not confirm the ingredient list, concentration, or exact construction of Eden Perfumes No.168. The useful takeaway is stylistic: Eden Perfumes is aiming the product at shoppers looking for an Invictus-style affordable alternative.
How Do We Verify This Dupe Claim?
For pages like this, we separate two things: what the fragrance house says, and what can be supported elsewhere. The starting point is the house’s own comparison or marketing language. Where available, we also look for independent community or press references that repeat the same connection.
For Eden Perfumes No.168, the recorded basis is house-marketed-as, so the claim rests on Eden Perfumes’ own positioning rather than a wider set of independent confirmations. That is why the confidence level is medium. It is enough to describe No.168 as marketed as an Invictus-inspired alternative, but not enough to make stronger claims about how close it smells on skin.
Who Might Consider No.168?
No.168 may suit UK shoppers who are browsing direct-to-consumer perfume alternatives and already know they enjoy the idea of Paco Rabanne Invictus. It is best approached as a budget-conscious interpretation in the same broad style, rather than a guaranteed like-for-like match.
If you are comparing before buying, focus on the original profile above: sea notes, grapefruit and mandarin orange at the top, bay leaf and jasmine in the heart, then ambergris, guaiac wood, oakmoss and patchouli in the base. That gives the clearest documented reference point for what Eden Perfumes is invoking with No.168.
No.168 is sold directly through Eden Perfumes' UK web shop. (Eden Perfumes)
Is Eden Perfumes No.168 Paco Rabanne Invictus?
No. No.168 is Eden Perfumes’ own product and is marketed as an Invictus-inspired alternative, not as Paco Rabanne Invictus.
Are these the notes for Eden Perfumes No.168?
The notes listed on this page are for the documented Paco Rabanne Invictus profile. We do not have a published No.168 note pyramid to verify here.
How confident is the Invictus comparison?
The confidence is medium because the comparison is based on Eden Perfumes’ own marketing position, rather than a broader set of independent references.